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AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NE W SPA PE R

VOLUME

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Proposal Made
To Outlaw All
•State Tracks

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Triumphal New York Entry
Key Staff Officer
ClaimsMacArthur
Can Prove Speech

TAI.I.AIIASKKI
V L Age. 2 0 • bl’r—Th* Senate1 fom m htc* on
•ed today pay
rducallun prtipaaed
for county school* Word
I
pet*
*
Item The board pi rather* loouU
lie |tnld SIC dalfy with Hesen
and one epnla per mite far r v
penaen. Meeting* for which pay
would be ‘reotlfad la limited to
H ia ruentie* h u la * lea* (ban
a0.004 population and 21 in
rounlle* larger Iban that.

lO K IO . Apr. 20 i/T*)— A key
I tl.ill oiiicri raid onlay Gencial
M u Anhui could document fully

V. S. T hrills ‘Young Msu*’
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M V. YOjRK Api .«&gt; ....
\ polit r-r«tini4trd Mowd ot 7. dK).tHk) |&gt;ria.tii« \*tljlv \*rh.iiMirJ (M*n
ri.il Dtnmi.M MuAfihin imlav ut
thr n.ition t tiirjlrtt ov.ition in 4
irtuimiitt licro.
-Thl.. I «lid lo mysri;. it Ameri­
can anti this, vsilh iewl's help, we,
shall kce|s Ameruvn." ihe nisi
solilier said sshrn his 10-cat mnlorraile li.vllrsl al Cilv Mill Im ihe

hi* ipecch lo Congress.
Aiked d MacArthui could pitv
I \ k!c pioid id his remarks, the olfirer replied:

rd today lo outlaw the legal tier
track* which bring in $14,000,000
a year in gambling tag money.
The proposal came in a hill by
Rep. Tapfier of Gulf county at
the prime tubjrct of corruption in
the government' and race trackt
lly OLF..N (T.BMKNTH
flopped up again after a wrck'i
I O k YU. Apt. 20- &lt;/!*) Sluldtorn rearguard Communists today
lull.
li'irled two counlrratlack» ag-sinil Allied unit* rioting on Chorwon.
0
Tapper taid Florida'• "gam­
presumed Krd bate.
bling aituation will clean itaelf
An unctlimalrd number of Rrdr attacked American troop* eight
up" if legalirrd betting on dog and .
■— ■- ■■- — * mile* aoutheaat of Chorwon. The
horae racing ir outlawed.
fight raged into late afternoon.
About 200 Ked* bit Allietl line
The Houte voted 46 to II
in the aanie area Friday morning
againat a revolution aponaored by
but were dispersed by artillery
the three-member Republican min­
within l&amp; minute*.
ority to aet up a joint SenateAllied patrol* were r*i&gt;ortrd
fighting atrong Ked unit* Friday
Howe committee with broad pow­
night u t several other point*
er* to invettigalt'C'im* and go*north of th e front.
£ rmmental irregulalitic* for tbe neit
. .
Doughlxiya w ie ld in g G am e .
low yeara.
^
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Reds Counterattack Near Chorwon 180-Man Service
In Attempt To Delay U. N. Advance Squadron Due At
Air Station Today

Proposal Is Made
To F3e Welfare
Rolls fat C o u r t

WASHINGTON, Apr. 20—&lt;/C.
—Th* Daughter* of the American
Hevoiution today opposed federal
aid to educbtlon.
f . In a resolution, they held that
It would ultimatley mean federal
control of schooling, "Increased
bureoucracy and advene* of etat*
Hetlaliam."
Another reeohiUon adopted at
rloelng aeseiona of tbo DARN
40th Congreaa called fo r a re­
turn of prayer end hymn tinging
In the public wheel*.
The reeolution tald this country
waa founded by men of deep
religious fulth but all rellglou*
^expression la gradually Ming
renaayed from the public echoola.
A rebirth of rellglou i
the DAK told, tu farttfg youth
la f e lls m graaeut pribtetex
the
utt-

Being In

F o rm erC o m m an d erlr
F ar EastG rippedB y
E m otion As Crow d
Scream s W elcome

Bradley Im plies Be­
lief In M c A r th u r 's
F ar E ast S trategy

The large*! Welcoming turnout In the hiatory of Sen FrancUeo i» according tSen. Dougins MucArthur
Iss-atr-si in i»ar of car, left! a* the leturninir hero la driven through the city in u hunting-drniHil open
TALLAH ASSEE, A|.r. 20 —&lt;^*j car. Seated tscside M arArthur are San Franelaco'e Mayor Elmer llobin ton (center t and Califnt nin'&lt; Gov.
o — The Florida Legislature oat ark- Karl Warren. (International Soumlphotot

DAR Meet Opposes
Federal School Aid

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Greet General Mac Arthur On

TALLAHA*Sskk Apr. 2 0 1/11—The House p»s«ed ■ bill to
forbid publication, newspaper*
•• well a* achalrb abeela. of Information &lt;*birb would aid II*
legal gambling. Tbr bill make*
il "unlawful to print or other*
» |»r produce wall chart*, lip
sheets, *cralch aheet*. »»»■
paper*, bookmaking ticket* or
other item* in .furtherance of
illegal gambliag hr lo transport.
»»ll or |x *.»**»** the same."
The (till pa«*ed 03 tv 9.

A .Senate JudteUry Committee
vute*l, R-3, lo reject n bill by the
Si nate'a apeeltl erlme nnd cor
motion committee that would pro­
hibit nny man from owning nr
controlling more than two Plorbin race track*. It would hit main­
ly at William II. Johnaton, -* friend
nml campaign barker of Governor
Warren, who control* faur.
The judiciary committee ap0 proved m etturea to turn all &lt;-ri.
minal protection* over to alate
attorney*, deny race track Job* to
men w ith record* of tutokmaklng
or aaoociatlon with bookmaker*,
permit ou»ter of l*w boforreinen'
officer* by recall election*, nnd
••pm al! Haring Commission re.
cord* to governmental agencies.
The .Senate, rmbiwil*tl In debate
o-rr international pretilrm* wHh
which It ia not officially concernrd, adopted a rerolutlon calling on
V Congress to do all |t can to strongthrn the United Nation* a t a peac*
move but not to let down on Unit­
ed State* armament.
The Senate alto naked Congreaa
to forget about poet Florida leg.
lalativ# action* aaklaa fa r crea­
tion of the World Government.
The Houte already aaked Congre**
to Ignore the earlier Florida ac­
tion.
Hep. Tapper tald he waa arrloua about bit bill to outlaw legal
f r a c in g and parimutuel betting,
lie a*ked the Ilouie to conaldrr it
immediately, but It wound un in
two committee* for atudy. Either
one ot them ran keep It off the
calendar.
Itep. Simpson of Jeffareon had
It tent to the finance committee
brt-auae It involve* a major fi.
nandal problem. Part of the rac­
ing tax money gora Into the fund
for Old Age Assistance, p art of It
li ipllt evenly among the 07 rounW tie*. It la the major eourc* of
revenue for many email countie*.
A Judiciary commit!** alao got the
tcoartooeu o . ^
i

Associatoil Press I.eascil W ire

FRIDAY APR. 20. I‘.i:»l

71 Million Cheering People

Muc A rth u r C a p tu re s The H e a rt O f Am erica

Ju d ic iary Group Ap­
proves 'Bill M aking
State
A ttorneys
S o l e '■•Prosecutors
0

W EA TH ER

t oil 11IItint in ilit on) pal It, cloudy
through Saturday. Sboorr* at
M jllrm l place* In south anil cen­
tral portion* lhj» aflrrnoon .ini)
l&gt;o««ikly in n lr r m r south tonight
ami Saturday.

L ien ,O n -p ro p erty Of
A id R ecipients Is
D em anded InH ousc

’ TALLAH ASSEE. ,Apr. 20&lt;/U)
—A bill to tequiie name* of wrl(are client* to lie tiled with clerk*
o{ circuit court* wat introduced to­
day by Rep. Simpion o{ Jctferton
county.
Such filing would make the
name* public record and open to
pottible abute* of the welfare pro­
gram. Tliere have been complain!*
llie prCtent *ecrct welfare roll*
ate a protection lo client* not ae.
luatly eintillcd to relief

Kimpaon’a hill, if I*Iw-comc*
law, would not go Into effect until
Oct. I, 1031. II* »aId thl* would
give Congre** tlmr to repeal federal law* requiring secret welfare
roll*. If it wishes to do »*».
The Slmpaon measure provide*
the t u t * cabinet may in th* pubIk Intereet suspend th# requireiraatiB af* ne e«a* s iu a it

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Plans Arc Made For
Recreation F a c i l ­
i t i e s F o r Sailors

A ino•man Fleet Air Service
Squadron t« Kbrdulrd to arrive
al the Naval Air Station line today.
Commander («. R. I'earton. ex­
ecutive &lt;iffk rr. announced thw
morning. Hie iqiivdinn. drtignated
"Fauon". hai been called In duty
sa a unit with aiqirotimalrly
«(
ffiS T .
moved up within gun range of tit men r*|&gt;ectrd In arrive by ln.it
Chorwos.
and 81 more by automobile! *&lt;&gt;.|

A I'rilted Nation* tank-infan
Irv column raptured a hill one
mile north of llwachnn Heaervolr'a east tip after a fuur
hour fire fight with Tint Rnl»
The Allied column hit tho stubliorn |Mirket of Red Korean*
Friday mumlng. Heavy air and
artillery attack* aoflrnetl th ('oir.muniala Juat before
the
rolumn ruehed the hill.
I'atruls eatily 4liperaed n Hen
force northeast of Yanggu.
A rtillery killed an eatlmated 60
('ommunlsta grouped near the
re»ervolr’a north litnk.
II. H. F ifth Air Force fighter*
anil light liomher*, flying thruugli
&lt;
i&gt;
(
l &gt;I&gt;M M2m aortie* at
an ■•verrnat, M
hurled
Chinese and North Korean frontline positions and other target*
Thry attacked on eoncrntratioii
of 100 enemy vchklN etui hit 20
towns.

Jet pilots reported they da
nuged threw Red tank* ami five
other vehicle* Dear Rinmak on
th* main Pyonryang-8r&lt;&gt;ul road.
Chorwon, already heavily b la st­
ed by long tom II6-MM. a rtil­
lery. ia one of the msln oltieetivra
of the Alllea on the rent.*I front
O pposed By L e tfo n Allied authorities eatlmated
some UOU.IMNJ Red troop* were
TAMPA. Apr. 20—tAV-The ma*«rd north of Chorwon for ait
Florida D e p a r t m e n t of the expected allrout .prlng aaaauU
American l-cgion today urged de Choi won ia I t mile* Inalde North
teat of World Federalism.
SLOK*.
Allied
infaatrymen wielding
Legionnaire* at the opening
aeaaion of their 23rd atat# fldmc.hrower* cleared th* way
convention voted unanimously to Thursday for the lank*. Th«
ask the Florida Iwgialature to withering hureti of chemical fire
wipe o ff the hooka pa«t l#gl*U- drove Hid r e a r g u e r d a from
live action* favoring a world trenches and bunktrs on the last
government. The Legislature ha* high ground before Chorwon
Then the tank* rumbled up t»
town debating that step.
Th# convention wae o ff to a positions only three miles south
tl'w lla* * * Oa let* Rlakll
alow a ta ri. Only about 200 mem­
bers showed up for th e Initial
buaineas aeaaion Tam pa's huge
r
national guard armory.
They were welcomed by Mayor
Curtia Hixon and Edmund J.
McMullen, head o» the convention
Ensign Hoboo kfiro.
who with
»(&lt;
committee. Reepondlng fo r the hi* wire and daughter has lieen
legion waa Jet* G. Davl* of visiting hia nervate for the last
Gainesville, a former etat* com­ few days, will leave Friday for
Ran Diego. Calif., where he |«
mander.
Committee appoint manta _ j n d attached to the carrier "Bon Hom­
me Richard".
re ports followed.
General MacArthnr'e racatt and
II* w as bom la Itnford, a t­
hie views on th* Korean war tended local schools, and Morion
remained the chief topic of con­ Military Institute, Marlon. Ala.
versation off the floor.
Following two yaara at Rtetaon
University he joined th* Navy at
HBATRG ARGUMENT
th* doe* of vrerid War II and
MANILA. Apr. 20-&lt;A V -A trained at the Jaritwavllle Naval
heated argum ent over th# Mac- Air Station.
Arthur-Truman controversy led
During a year of inactive duty
to bloodehed today at Cabana- h* served as a deputy sheriff uo__ P. A. Mero,
tuaa, 60 mile* north #f Manila der hi* fa th e r,, _Sheriff
Th# Philippine* new# service end stmtiad law at Stetson UnU
said an argument flared late veraity. Four months ago h* vol
blows and then Clrilo ALgtfrn, a uateored fo r active duty.
Truman supporter, I'aahw . AUere# with a bol# half*.
BOMB
The fight broke oat s o a r tbs
prises cam p wtoro hundred* of
with I
A m arkaa end Filipino „„
iitm o v s '
r branch of
of tho B ataan death m arch
Bom
killing owe
of starvation and cvaoMg In­ Lloyd*
flicted by their Japanese guards person and woua
tkree other*
Reyea. M. I* *xparted to re la a daring da:
holdup In
Police held A H to rs, $1 the heart uf

World Federalism Is

Ens. Bobo Mtro I
AHHigmed To Carrier

“Of course, that will be thu
cosiest pari "f it He addedi
“The big lattlc will come when
he *p|M‘*l* licforc tbo Senate
Armed Services Committee t •
tiring out tho detail*."
rhe di-puted point of whetheth* loinl thief* of Staff bad
I'xpri-sod approval of MnoAiilair's view* remninod otiscure. I’
ni&gt; generally felt, however, tbut
MucAithur would not have said
so if lie were unprepaied to bacb
up Id* statement.
hoy officers (minted out thn'
many of the meeting* between
tile visiting Joint Thief* nnd
MneArthiir were held privately
At tbl- headquarter* only t h General himself knew what bail
been said.
Il was considered certain thnt
MaeArlhur had outlined al least
' me of hi* view* on overall Asia
tie stiategy during sessions wil'i
the Joint Chief*, visiting h d ■
after the outbreak of tbe Koreni
war. Those view* were an inti­
mate part of MnrArthur'a analy­
sts of the Korean war, and h has exnressed the repeatedly in
•fjvnsstng tbs* .tiiuuaigty^-wii'i
'ad W&lt; trRnOfs* qnelusflng tlu
rorro«|mm!rnt.

CIIAI’KI. IIII.L, N C . Apr. Jt)
.I*. General Omni limdiiy
trucks.
I say
General IV.iiglns MueAl
Meanicliilr Mm . Dale Stoll h it tlmr'* dismissal I* n |&gt;idltleal
named latl night at cliaitman uf qiu lion And us a military man.
» nominating commiltrr whirii hi he refuses to In- diuwn into i
luin will irirct office:* of a |&gt;eiin- dirossion on it.
However Hradlev, the ohuiimm
anenl commiltrr lu tin g in cluicr of the Joint Chiefs Of Staff, did
the planning of rntrrlainmenl a id remment here vesterday on « mi
rrcrraiion for irivicr men who air lltaiv aspect of tbo dismissal
During n question nnd answrt
now aim ing daily al the Air Sl.i- iwrioil
following a *infer h el lb •
lion.
«Jniv-r*itv of Ninth f’arolinn. bo
II MNils,f( on l-aar M iku
Mute than .7!) r&lt;-prr«rntatlvr« id
local mganirat inn*, lirincipully
wim rn'i group-, met last night
at tbe Chandler of Comnteice
buibling at the l&lt;quest of Knrlyle
Hiqitholilrr. chairman of the Na­
val Affairs Committee, in order
to plan the programs to tui-i'
place tbr-rr for the naval person
nel.
DETROIT, Aor. 20 O h Th.Other memltcr* of the nomin multi-million dollar Ford Foundnating committee s ir Mr*. S. It. ; lion anniiuneed t&lt;*i!ay an evnar.
Chase, Mr* Uni Whltner. J r . *lve (uogram in the interests of
Mrs. M. K. Haber, Mr*. M. I. education.
IVrighl, Mr*. S. C. Graham and
An “interim" liudget of
MU* Mildred Williams.
000 and an Imiependent igenry
Mrs. Scott stated this morning for control were set up.
that she will announce the nam*frailer* in American business,
of the pi-imancnt committee in etluratton, the law, nnd |o-j ' nalthe near future.
ism wer&lt;- named In (be l. nt I f
Chaplain M. J. Ihmlerse, who direct. u« of the agency |u be
recently arrived at the Naval Air knou n a* the Fund for (So Ad
.Station, advised against the for­ vonrement of Kdurotlon.
mation of a USD project with u
The to n ) Foundaiion, eslato
paid director. M i l d instead sug­ t liiheil liv the late llfllty Font 4S
gested that it la- a community a rharitabte Instllulion I as re.
pronert.
source* of I23R.OOO.OOO, acconling
lie |K)intcd out that service met to it* la*! financial repott.
like to feel themselves as mem
Its over-all purpose i* o i-ive
I*m* of the community and tain ''the humanities."
part In community affairs. In
Heading the newly established
this connection, be added, local fund for rduralion will I •• Frank
ICaallaaeW On rase Vasil
ttaailaae* Ita l*aae iriaktl

Aid To Education
Plan Annouml By
Ford Foundutinu

MacArthur Praised For Patriotism;
Opinions Differ On Military Policy
lly ARSfM IA TEI) I'HRSR
Ib r nation's news|i«|ieti today voiced rommrndatmn of General
AlacArthur • sincerity and patimnim in hi* address to the joint
meeting of Congress. Some expinsed douhl of the wisdom of the
imhtaiy |&gt;oliry he advocated.

Some editorials railed the speech the greatest of his services lo
the nation.
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Others termed it proof that th« board on twu assumption*—name
I'reaitlent was right in relieving ly that the actions he advocates
him of hi* commend.
will crush Communist Chino and
Rlill others welcomed it as thu that Soviet Russia will not
first *ten of a re-examlnatiun an I 'necessarily* Join in the war. Hut
a clarification of Amrrican fore, the General himself seem* to
ign policy.
have doubts on the lattrr all
Moat praised the General'* at- Important point. And if his a t­
titude and manner before Con* .sum ption, should prove wrong,
.great,
^ .a .
.while
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Lhis
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questioning
as they did
in .a
th* cate ofa os
Com.
argument*.
munlat China, th&lt;* action* h.t
Th*, New York Tim** sold the advocates would not only lead to
General's speech bore out hi* th# catastrophe of a new world
claim that he wns not th* ad­ war. They would also put thn
vocate of a partisan cause or o onua for that war on ua, even in
political aspirant.
th# eyo* of our friend*."
Bat. It continued: "The Issue
The New Orleans Tlme*-Pltor* Is not one of appeotemrn. cayune observed th at "it came a*
but of choosing the ground on a surprise to many that Grncnsl
which wo wish to fight.
M arArthur expressed hia 'under­
"General MarArthur himself standing* that the Joint Chiefs of
trooltaoeO Oa ra s e Ktsfelt
agree* that hia proposal* ara

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• sly t uffnial irtcplmn
I hr (iepntrsi I ar I ail csiium.iiuicl sail! \cs» lurk ilsrll s&gt;ai a
“living ex.nnplr ui thr alulily of
imn of efif,‘ctrni races In "live mil
progrris together."

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Sliyiy faring a liugo nndiclirr in flout of San Fianctsce's l ’d&gt;
Unit Vrlbui MerAithnr, 17, tells the cheering crowd how lumpy h.(.. I • ni I --Ing in Du United Slims. Ih.iu n Muniln. lie liad n o n
i.cfeii* Ih-pii hi Aneiirw Riundiug behind him, ion. ami Mi* DouglaMaeArlhur sinilc u* they litlen l Inti i nalli.iuil Suund|iholiil

Crew Of 35 Feared U nderw orl^^zar
Lost As 2 Tankers Is Found Dead In
Col l i de In Gulf Brooklyn Swamp

"I have |ust came front another
•inking example of unification,
sslinr mrn ui slilfcicnl races anti
iliileirni l.intiuagrs .nr ln:hlin-{
sliiiulilrr lii shoutslrr in a common
cause. ' lie t.ti*l
’Many air vout ossn ions, iracly
anil fit. ami v&lt;riling .1 liiilli.int I&gt;.xt•
llr icroitl "
1hr tirnri.il ,i|i|sc,sirsl slrrply
mosrsl at ihe inolors .stir |i.sttrtl
thiough the hoAisrtv sheering
timings ansi cloiislt of |s.i|ier anil
lickri t.s|se from Central Park
thiouuh low-rr M.tnh.ill.vn*s (man• 1.11 set lion.
I Hit piss was 1 limped 11111*'1■ ol
1 ihe Imre at thoiitdi he wetr at
tempting lo control hit rmotiont.
Hut ironi time to tune he broke
min a smile as hr staved In the
■rotteit lining the stlrels and countlr&lt;s ihousamii leaning ironi skycam e from I’oliir Conimissionei
scra|ser stindosts.
The rstin u lr of Ilie crowds sire
III OfT14« F Mur, &lt;hv on lire li.ssif
ol (sober ir|Milti hr letrisrvl from

One Vessel Is Afire Revenge O nSuspectcl •ill teciiiiin ol 1lie |•aiaile nolle.
Inform er Is T heory | 1 lino liuililmg lo mbs llie *nleBut Reported In No
.(Ik, tlf New Ym l sserc |Mi krd
Of
New York Police Vvssills
D anger Of Sinkiin.
slcnre mi •t III lio.srsely
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NKtV ORLEANS. \p r .’i&gt;
m a v Y o r k . Apr .*«»
i ,v i — •lii ml 111 v: humamlv Ollne loiitiling
((•♦tell tt It r *1 III* I'ltitr I aster |
b it—Two Slsndard Oil Tanker*
ll»r I mhIy «&gt;f h ill.,. M-tnv’«inoa 50,1
collided in Ike Gull of Mesico l.i«li i iiik m i' undriUMild ! h &gt;i ». v o i
carl) todo). Ilolll remained a
fliMl bill one was Marinx *■' (o iiik I y rttrid a ) in 4 ilnxilkU n |
fiercely that Ihe Coast Guard
*i1111* in \a I i .ii |Hi|nc vm l may l»«*
*abl il believed “No one aboard
llir fir«I in 4 «rnr« o| LilliM|(« id
1* alive." Ihe *H|&gt; cogollcil in
fire was idrnlifird In Ihe t oj*l cnntr «ym li« 4 lr inl«nm rn
A hlglt l mil.llitf jHtlltf off.t l tl.
liuard B» Ihe Rossi Gliw-«»h-ifn.
i Iq ir T.2 ship whirl) normatli 1 win# it i.ttl Ihut l.i fixiii««* In* with\ niuulier nf II tai n
• urrir* a ere* of II) men.
Sanford nre inlend-i’s*
I*, lira.
« li»I C* nft'IVIU I* with ih« h i
I
NF.W ORLEANS. Apr 20 i/i'i Stuntf Clime Imcfltiutttiun Coin* *ent at Ihe fellow hip dim s-i st
I lie district
onfi-nn. •• S »nd rv
hrr«*.
Two Isiikris collided in tlie Gull fliitlrr «m l TIM
Ihe |tAitl&gt;htr.|i|»s^| hmly of night In llilnndo. Hill Kill,, hitirol Mexico about 200 miles souili Mfink*nrin, ,\|afin Mini iifnhrw orlti man n| the “On T-i Otlandrs" uniof Morgan Cdy, las. c.s.l&gt; today 1 th.rfin.M , mi AR«tK‘l 4 tr $»f rse k r- rnittee, announced linlnv
Jack Hatlgan nnd llr. It M'
and one was believed “ lost with 1 l " i* Jtt4* Aihuit mi«| Alltrrl Ann- Itrifir,*.
lit will represent Ihe Sn-r.
in*iu. m i liitcflVcriNl lyin^j on u
S&lt; wwllwas* Oa l-aae t'lahii
Rotary Club as .lelega'es to
• lo rn : &lt;ml of ro|tr, inihrutin$: h« ford
limy havr lu t n k111•-«I • U«*whcir (lie convention -vhiili l*,i» 1 m,
ami •Iri»i:fc:* *l into th* «wani|i irtBR4. Sundav through Tuesday iMi.-r
Il»- hml l.tt fj
th n -r llm #% hi mrmlier* srhesloh-d lo nHen I o|-»
j the hrml. On onr fI9i|?c*r wun ft -*r mole etenl* ar*- rtrsilt*. touch*
J|r,
• o-tly tlijimornl rini* which, |&gt;o|ir«* Inn, prealdr n t; Georgs Si
Ihniltfht, title *| out nihlf*ry «• n Kiri.. I'iinrle* Mmn -01 P'd Slowe
and II II Coleman 1*1 • ........... f
i motive*.
«i
f»ti|llMt«li ^I fl Hkfll no h n l Ihrss- members .1 !! .,1 .. a ilvi„l
WINTER PARK, Apr. 20 V) h«i*n tlcftil from In tu .11 h o iiri esenl* plannrd fm rhs-ii so, ia|
-lli'llins Cnllrgr, plagocil with t»hrn Mrt. M ary tiouch, u ho livctj entertainment.
Till- big iqiening even" -s*l| )„•
nplnuvul- over economy, will be­ | rtrarby* hfip|Hned «i|»«tn the Imm1\
gin tin- l!b\2 srhnul year wiili a ftnil c n llfil | ki Itec. Ih iit K ir a t lm i »ht* fellowship dlnnrr at 7 mi |- M,
i a -li sus plun of 107.000. arrnnling ; wm made |»y fifiu«'i|»rinlfi.
Sumlay al the Orlaml ■ &lt;oilasHi-n
where Setwloi Ifollaml
lo its tnnsurer.
■■l in*- |a Hal It
aj
Jnbn liedlke, in reb-n*lng the out war within the Nlafin," the William II. Dial will fig lire* yesterday, said I’nlliiis (Milire ttffiriul ail ' fheie w ill U* ter of ceremonies
11 tsnllNtir«l tin I'ttgr f isttr I
Ri-gistration will inti i|j , si
('resident I'aul A. 'A'ngner, ac­
from 7:(HI to it in i p M .Sunday
cording to same trustees, did not
at the Angs-lillt lloti-l
mention two gifts totaling • I'Ml,, City Installs NYtiter
•' linrles Morrison, song leader
ooo when presenting tin- cn-i f«r .Main In (s'oldshnro.
of the local club, will lea I m
laidget ruts.
group singing al rs H) Morela;’
Tiedtkr said Hollins received
City workmen has* been in ­ morning and Mayor William lle.ii'.
the gifts this year.
stalling a six Inch, cast iron dull of Orlando will welcome th#
The college will end thi school stater main around &lt; aslls- llrrwm visitor*. Nominations for the r f .
vs-nr with $171,000, Tiedtkr- «n!d. f'ourl in Goldsboro thi* weeti, five nf district governor still bp
lie indicated that half that amount and aliout iMro f.-rt of iiipe ha 1 made -il 10:70 A.M
lin Monday nfts-rnoon it I Do
would lie used fur capital ex- I'ssn Installi-d. Cilv Manager
rr » » i l » „ a l i , l ' , , . 1 la a ii
|M-nditurea, leaving the other bat.' ( lifford MrKthhin said ibis mornfor school opcrallun* next year. ing.
Sftiyi'iv-ri W «M I fltC T
Tiesitks- ulso said Wagner had
1 he Public Housing Aiitliuritv.
Instructed him as to how much In- |Miintc-d out, is-qulres that
High yesterday, hd
certain department* should be tbs-ir projects hiiVr- flit- hydtanl* J l.iiw today, IH)
rut when preparing hi* budget within 300 feet of any building,
Rain. .54 Inch
report for the Hoard of Trust..... and thr City is installing fivt&lt;
Tola! Apr. rain. "27 inches
The Hollins treasurer bad Iwen new hytlranl* at aperifi*il iircaNormal Apr. rain, 2 " I inches
mrnrionrsl lit- Wagni-r in two llon* around the (iroject. Tht-ssspreche* a* having recommended will not onlv aerve imildinga in
the budget rut which led to tbr tbe project. Put alto othci nearliy
T h e W eather
dismissal of 27 faculty mrmlier*. houses which have not previoualy
The dismissals become effective bad this water (irotrction.
JACKSONVILLE. Apr. 20 - iT*)
Under J. T. Hardy's direction.
Aug. .11.
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Meanwhile, Winter I'aik city City crews an- also installing Atlanta
411
Hismark
21
shut-off
valves
in
the
water
main
rommlssionert went on record as
■HI
71
•n that future installations ran llrownsvllle
traalluae* Oa ra s e trialsl)
r,:»
75
Ims made without interrupting' Di-nvs-r
63
41
water service, and to permit re- De* Moim-a
HL'NKKN flUBMAKINE
«.1
Fresno
Id
PORTSMOUTH, England. Apr. pair* to the main.
I'li
41
lain* delays In delivery of pipe New York
20—&lt;/P&gt;—-The big arm ada which
I'll
40
had searched ainra Tuesday for ar* making II necessary to shop Waahinglon
37
24
the miaalng Hritish submarine around in several rllies in Cen­ Winnipeg
c.i
K2
Affray dwindled today to a lonely tral Florida in order to round Jai ksotiv ilts70
7R
Hatred of 12 ships. Thr Admiralty up enough pine for Ihe cnnildellon Miami
76
01
ha* atondoneil hope of finding of tlie project, Mr McKihldo Tallahassee
III
Tampa
06
staled.
alive any of th* crew of 76.

^nnl’ord Roturians
To Attend Orlando
District Mooting
;Inhi, fftnlhtl M
uflk'NI"1hrltl -!

Rollins To Hcgin
School Year With
$67,000 Surplus

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FRIDAY APR. 20, 1951

T1IE SANFORD I1EUALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

$5 Billion Spent
, On Improvements
I By Bel! System

M-Sgt, George Weber Cpl. Hardy*Commend
Goes ToMatxwellField For Action In Korea

Nehru Advocates
Birth Control To
Reduce Populace

USE

NEW Y O R K .A pr. *o-»/P) ~
The American Telephone an I
Telegraph Company report* th&lt;
Pell System ha* spent $5,350,
000,000 on new conitructlon In
tha part five year* and the end
It not In light.
Leroy A. Wilton, A. T. and T.
president, told stockholders yesfi w U nlay of the terrific demand*
of defense and the Increasing
requests of the armed services
for new type* of military equip­
ment.
these demands, he said, neces­
sitate increased earnings (they
are ont-- " y s U n lw 1 now). In-

lly HA 1101,0 K. MILKS
NEW OKI III, tnlla. Apr. ? n I’rime Minlaftr Jawaharal |
Nehru ssld today hs favors adop.
' tlon of birth rontrol measure* In
order to rurh India's growing pop. j
' illation and help solve the food
1crisis.
In an interview he said that in :
the nation's famine area* at least
MjOOOjOOO Indians arc existing on
food rations well lielow subsis­
tence levels.
The rrnsu* just en'bvi put In­
dia's popnhl,rn
IfltjDOO.UOO.
The annual increase »«&lt; «sti-

wyw
*»iaPV
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t am rntlrelv in favor of limit­
^ a n n f l l i i r eatdtal is ah**«* ntn hal*
ing the growth of th* population
rleht," Wilson said, “and (his
bv institution &lt;f various methods,
rev-* Is too high."
including birth control," Nihru
The A. T. and T. lenresenls
| said. He added that of nee* silty
the largest family of stockholder*
ihf* would I*' a long range pro­
In American Inislness. The num­
ject subject to much prriisration
ber is rxprrted to pa,.* the one
and giuandwork.
million mark l»efore long.
?!. I*, .i, of l.lith control Is l*&gt;.
Al-out WO of these shs'rh'iMsr*
mg considered by a t-oard of
Trr-r on ha’nd for yesterday’*
health and social experts. The
meeting that lasted from I I'. M.
Imard is preparing a report fur
to the dot of it If. r . M.
the National running Odiimislen g th y disripslnn of such
tlon.
J _t
perrenlal resolutions as those
A difference i ’ opinion over
calling for a veiling on executive
birth rontrol rxista within Nehru'*
nslon and a woman on the
[rablnet. Health Minister llajkn,
ard of dirertora accounted for
the long meeting,
man Amril Kaur, l^adri nf the
1opposition to birth rontrql ~
And in (he end the familiar Is­
aacs were resoundingly defeated (OMfTMINO NIW In bearliwesr Is sure*, want* the age Inal
But everyone who wished hsd * this onr-picre suit modeled by inaniagr raised. Vndcr pritseb. ;
liana a gill may marry at Hi!? hr
chaner to have hls wav and adgneatrs of some of thi haidr Gloria Maguire at a pool In Miami llrallh Minister says raising the •[
pcrr.riisl- were „ little more Reach, ria The skirt features a age limit will have the aamd rftrepond* pattern with a darted hrs | feet as Idrth control.
'
...............* th -i In the past.
(International)
There » - -o -o isual Item In and ruffed t»p.
Nehru said that while tsi^l^Aathe nomte'*,e"&gt; f ' -»o women to
tlun I* one of the country's vital
the Imv 1 * • -eet-e* from th-problems, "It I* not a ease nf In- |
floor—M*
N-dde of New
dla being outrageously over-popYork a n ' '*1 * f'lim brth Tn»lor
ulatrd.'' The Prime Minister dr- I THI MR IAITIIN CAIIII of General D&lt;uglas MacArthur. ended by Presidential dlsmlsssl from th# po«t Of
of New York. Ihr letter n fnrm»dared that American standards t. j Supreme Commander in Japan, slatted its major phase when he complrled duty aa Army Chief ol Staff In
assistant seeertarv of the A. T
measurement rould not l&gt;e -it I 19JJ At that tin e he was decorated (top. IrH) •&gt;&gt; Secretary of War George 11. Dem. Other photograph! Irom
and T.
Ihe nim "The MacArthur Story" follow him at Uliector of National Defense In the Philippine* from 1935 to
plied in the ra te of India “which
I9J7 wearing s campaign hst (lop, rlghl) ** he took over, and at hi* desk (bottom, left). On MacArthur'!
: It a big rountry ami should sup
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The management’s nomination*
Stan’(bottom, right) was Ihe then Major Dwrlghl D. Eisenhower. (HKO-Palht Pholo* from IMrrnatlonal)
• f 17 dirrrtor* were aerrpled. j COCOA, Apr. 30 VPf-M r*. |M&gt;rt a Idg imputation."
Mrs. Nolde received vote* re- Minus Martin suddenly ended her
A* lo the food problem, Nehru I
presenti mv 11,037 shares and Mis* monthi-long defianer of the fed­ said that the question of whethsr j
Taylor those of 0330 share* out eral government today.
famine exists "depends on your
of the total of 10,507.070 share*
She let her furniture be moved Intsrpretation of that word."
cast.
from the guided miasil base near
He said the situation In norlhThe vote on other Items on the here and Iwrame the last civilian etn llihar appeared to Ire little
TflO LATH TO CMBHIFY
agenda follow*:
to mnvr from the long range licllrr &lt;liie to scanty local hat- WANTED Colur.ll msid
a
Cumulative voting In the r|ee proving ground* on Cape Cana­ vasts. Hut food officials there
week. Co«k two meals, health ' AUTO
Mow of directors: for 1,140,053 veral near here.
have reiMirtnl the virtual eollansr
raid irqulred. Call '.*95 or C57-J. lluy your car In Sanford
M ares, against I9.IM.I7H share*.
Mr. Martin had been arguing, of fim&lt;| rationing in three vital
A celling on executive pen- with thi government since l«.t rr„ ,,ffPr,|nK |«,(Mi0.n(H) |M^.plr.
Keep your insurance a t home
314 SANFORD AVE.
alons:
for
1,702,240
shares,
Save
costs
through
u*
Ju,
.
*
,
*
Nrhru
ilrcUr
&lt;
1
Ihr
Inn*
term
against 17-540,5111 share*.
l hr jrnrrinmrnt r«nilrmnH hrr - . . , . _
.
,
A request to abolish . thn hom e-only 4IKI y .id . from thINSTALM ENT LOAN
°
practice of deducting one-half nr goidi-d missile launching plalfotm 1 1, *r .
p, r.r[5*l*0B project*
D K IT .
lorial security n«ym*nta from
COURTEOUS SERVICE
and offered her a
rheek. • I*"H • ' ^urnl*hlIng water for i
pensions: for 1.110,407 shay**, .Shi- refused It and Ignored a c" ’l”
Opt nntel rU t
ntlr National
PRICKS RIGHT
against 15,034,053 share*.
1
numbeifiiif. eviction notices.
A womn memhrr of the hoard
8hp Mid!;'phe had no Inlrnllun I where we r a n ," ‘he added. "At
IIS
Magnolia
(ItU
l-IT
Y MERCHANDISE
ivtaber
PM
C
’
Tel.
2M
p f directors: for 1.031,6(11 share!, Nf lll»
practice mure 'n
.•inlet* ihr "governagainst |5..in.i.520.
ij|i
'm e a home on Ihe
nice as this one
I'm Mel
Aihc, every Uric a
Is a con
*1 wys* - fired. ■ah# nnd iwir
er—who live*I wllh her- -had
(h lie escorted off the reservation.
JEW ELK. la., A p i . ~
tfMtamay Federal Judge W.
A H -yesr nld liny, angered ovrf
an order that he help clean up J. Barker at Tampa »lgned an
w
•and killed hf*
the yard, shot
.... order thnl she lie rrmoved bodily
school auperinivndrnt
- ifather last from th* restriction. She was
iv c n 'lu ilay/ to have her furnlM fht, Rhetlff E R. Ia»ar
Ur* movetj.
led today
Hut . last night the suddenly
:
a sheriff said Robert Fischer,
™
• ‘R j .” ’" "f school supt. aed Mr*. notified official* ahe would yet
AI W Fischer, fl*rd nine .22 out, and she and her .m other
M tb re rifle bullet* Inin hls faihtr. pend the night with friends.
Not taking any chances, prov­
•tilling him Inslanlly.
-The officii,! said Ine boy flre.1 ing ground officials sent moving
a silting position In hls personnel ami a van to the
droom closet whnre he h ail. house ami quirk Iy loaded her
JN'O* when hit father ordered furniture.
Bltn Into the house s ft• r the ! The van wrip- driven to the reM-ivntlnti gat'- tills Punning to
lad'* refusal In aid in yard w ork.' •iwnit
Mr* Martin'* order on
County Attorney Issurenee Ka&gt;Mr aald the l«iy had admitted where to move It.
the shooting. Ila said the ynutlt
sh*&lt;i a few tear* hut was calm.
Fischer was a popular norlh
. gaBtral Iowa prep sporta offi-

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HQS., A I B
UNIVER81TY,
MAXWELL AIK FORCE.BASE,
Alabama. Apr. 30—(8prcial)—
M/Sgt. George D. Wabcr, hus­
band of Mra. Betty G. Weber, 414
Myrtle Avenue, Sanford, ha* been
assigned duty with Hradquartera
and Headquarters Squadron, Air
University, Maxwell Air Force
Base, Ala.
M-Sgt. Weber entered the ser­
vice on June IS, 1040, and served
aa Flrat Sergeant at an Air Force
Installation In Winfield. Kan. until
January 1044. fn June 1950, he
joined the Air Force Reserve, and
on Mar. 2. 1951 recrlvrd hi* ordrr
into active military service.
He Is the son of Mr. und Mrs.
Carl W. Welter, who reside in
West Liberty, Ohio.
The Air t/nlvrrsitr, with head­
quarters a t Maxwell Air Fone
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19. sor. of Mr. and Mra. Jam es T.
Hardy Sr., 105 Poplar Avenue,
8anford. recently received a com­
mendation for nls excellent per­
formance of duty Hr is serving
a* a rifleman with the I7tb In­
fantry Regiment The Buffaloes).
Hardy's unit was the only
American outfit to reach the Man­
churian Border. Rrcrntly the ''B uf­
faloes'' crashed through enemy de­
fense! and raptured Mt. Tarml,
an important Red stronghold, with
a vicious bayonet assault.
A veteran of 10 months service,
Cpl. Hardy weais the Cdtnhat In­
fantryman Badge anil the Purple
Hear*. He attended Seminole High
M*hool prior to hi* enlistment.

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Edward F. I&gt;ane
REALTOR
"The Man Who Knows
Hanford”
Oldest Real Entitle

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Office Ai
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miles, with load* up to 2,700 lbs. We hte) ho repairs,
paid n total of |34.98 for gaa, oil and maintenance.
That’a only 1.96r a mile!"
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Ford Dealer earvice. a n d — like all today's Ford
Truoku it haa the power pilot, which givea you
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At THE CHURCHES
S a n fo rd M in is te ria l A ssociation
R e r . A n g u s G. M elnnis, P re s id e n t
I
R ev. F r e d L . llo r to n , S ec.-T rtaa.
All Church Nollr** mu»t be prevented at The Herald offke by 4:06
M. on the day before publication.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
(Episcopal)
R e . II. U Zimmerman. II. I)
Breton
Fourth Sunday after Kavtrr
8.00 A ll. Holy C mmunion.
0:30 A.M. Family Service and
Church School.
0 11:00 A ll. Mnrnin/ Prayer und
Sermon.
Service* durlnir th« week*
Monday thmuirh Thursday and
Saturday Holy Communion 7-30
AM.
„
Friday Hole Camrminmq 9:00
A.M.
CHRIST CHURCH. I.&lt;mr.«.-H&gt;.l
(Fpiarnpal)
Rev. II. U Vl'mmerman. It. I)..
Virar
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4:00 P.M. Evening I'riy er and
Sermon.
A!! are wrl—nte.

Clsisf sf Chaplains, Unite I 5uirt Arsay

jjlm t^ ty God. tha Creator and P reterm of til mankind, w# commend
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Walk beside them as they go through tha
ongrlt fo. t
▼siley oI the shadow of death.
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In (baas diflcult times, when the forces of evil are running
rampant and many hopes seem about to be crushed. All their
hearts with an abiding tens* of Thr reality and the certainty of
Thr continual presence Dub!* them to look to The* when lonellntsa
and longing overtake them: fulfill their roamings by (ranting
them Tnlne own companionship and fellowship Enable them to
raalta the full moaning of Thy promise, "La, 1 am with you always."
Thou who era the Protector and Helper as well as the Giver of
victory, grant unto them every good gift of body and soul and unite
ns with them in faith and love unceasing Anew.

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Reprinted from Gooo HocssKmrwe Macaitw*

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W W V W W ^ A A ^ A A A /^
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Park Avenue and Third Street
J. Bernard Root, Minister
Church School 10:00 A.M.
Morning Service 11:00 A.M.
Sermon: "You Are Irreplaceable”.
"Cnifying A Jigsaw World”
"I think of a story I hoard con­
cerning an English manufacturer
of jigsaw pussies, who decided to
fashion a most difficult one. Ho
procured a man of Iho woild und
cut It up on his handsaw Into it*
rospoctive unite. The s ta tri of
America wtre separated, Ihe Is­
lands of the seas w ort carved out.
the countries of Europe were saw­
ed through. When no had comdeled hi* putsle. ho took It homa
o his son and he said to his boy,
"My son, I will glva you two
pound* if. after I have disarranged
ikls pussle you assemble It araln
correctly before dinner; but If it
takes you until tomorrow, I will
rive you only one pound.” In u
brief time the son came to h'*
father and said, "Dad, cumi- into
the living room and tec how I ha.-e
put the pussle together.” Thr
father, in amaxement. saw that
tha hoy had assembled It correctly,
and In surprise he said. "Son, I
thought that was a very hard pustie. Flow did you solve It so quhk.
ly and so perfectly 7” The son replied. "Father, before you mixed
up In# pussle, I noticed on the
back of It tha picture of a man.
and when I ro t the man right, I
had the world right.”
- N e ll G. Smith

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CIIURCII O P CHRIST
Elm Avenue and Srrond Street
J. C. .Nicholson, Minister
10:00 A.M. Rlble Btudy.
11:00 A.M. Morning Worship.
8:00 P.M. Evening Worship.
Thursday 8:00 P.M. Rihle Study.
Visitors always welcome.

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Elm Avenue and Seventh Street

Church service* Saturday at
11:00 A.M.
Rahliath School 9:30 A.M.
Ihayar
meeting
Wednesday
night at 7:30 o'clock.

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work, to make sure the Ctwvralet truck yew cheese ''has what H
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Chevrolet trucks sold than any other make. So see these Chevrolet
kecks—tha trucks with the greet features—before you buy. Como
In and saa the Advance-Design 1951 Chevrolet trucks

plant i f the Oviedo nek—I. Bid* rnimt be accompanied
by a certified or cneblev’s check In the num of five (5)
per real of tbo bid. The Beard reaerveo tb# right to
reject nay or all bide.

T. W. Lawtoa, 8apL

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If it be Thy will that Injuries be sustained, let them exper­
ience tha touch of Thy healing hand and do Thou blew the means
and the ministries employed for the restoration of their health.

tk« furnishing u f inaUllaliott of a central healing

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Awaken ii) them a lively faith that w ill keep tlrex close to Thee
Ehable them to rest thalr cause upon Thy word that thou*!.-the JJ *
be strong, yet knowing the cause as they battle for the
right, they can never (ail Fill their hears* with the assurance
that with The# nothing It Impossible and that all things work together
for good to them d * l love 71.re.

At ten o'clock on Tharsday morning, May 10th, 1951,
(Im Beard of Pablk laatractlon will receive wealed bldg

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Knowing that all feed things com# from i nee. grant tnem roui«»* a*au
V»y*l»y, throuah a Arm faith in freedom's cause, tn tha present
conflict When aacrifico* are called lor, let them bo maoe in the
knowledge that Thou art tha rewarder of Thy senesots Enable them
to liv* valiantly and serve n obly, in the full realisation that no man
llvtth unto himself. Grant them clear minds, strong bodies, resolute
wills, and pur* hearts free from hatred aod bitterness, renewing them
each and every day with strength, like strong men cf old.
who against enthroned wrong stood with confidence and roursgv.

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THE CHURCH OF GOD
2109 Elm Avenue
Rev. Joe C. Crews, Pastor
"Thy Pvoole will he Willing 'n
the Day of Thy Power” will be the
sermon subject of Rev. Crews at
11:00 A.M. SunJay morning. Will.
Ing people Is the great need of
the hour, say* the pastor.
Kvangrllrtlc service at 7:30 P.
M. Message ami altar call given
by the pastor.
Sunday school service at 0:46
| A.M. Classes for all age Good
l •pirit filled teachers .—
Prayer n.cct&gt;.tg, (tilde study and
Divine Healing services each Tara
day evening al 7:30 P.M. Bring
yoyr sick to ’.he hot&gt;sr of God
where God is healing In a great
wav.
Missionary service Thursday
evening at 7:30 P.M. Mrs. Marie
Kinard Iradrr in chargr.
Victory Leaders hand Friday
evening si 7:30 P.M. A program
for all young people.
If you are looking for a friend­
ly church, come to the Church of
God. The rhurch string hand will
furnish the music, and the public
is invited to attend all these ser­
vice*.

FIRST I'KKSIIYTHKI \N
CHURCH
Hey, Angus fi. Mrlnnl*. It. I».,
Pastor
0:43 A.M. Church School.
11:00 A.M. Morning Wor»hl|i.
Sermon liv Mr. Mclnnia.
0:30 P.M. Pioneer Fellowship.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Youth Fellowship.
Park Avmao and HUlb Street
Special Music for Sunday morn­
W. I'. Brooks, Jr„ Pastor
ing: Anthem. "Near to the Heirt
John I . Miller.
of Cod" hv request. Male Chorus;
Minister of Education
Anthem: "Come ,Thou Almighty
“ We’ve Shved A Place For You”
King” hv Chancel Choir.
Sunday School 9:45 A.M "tiring
Special Music for Sunday Even­
ing: Anthem, “ Hushed And Still your family to Sunday School."
the Evening Hour” hy Youth Wc provide a place for every memtier of the family.
Choir.
Morning Worahip 11.00 A.M.
by W. P. lirooks, Jr.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. Sermon
Training Union 6:45 I'. M.
SCIENTIST
Union* for all age gtoupi. Story
a00 East Second Street
Hour for children under 9 year#
Sunday School 0:30 A.M.
of age.
Morning Service 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worahip 8:00 P.M.
Wednesday Service 8:06 P.M.
Sermon by Chaplain M. J . RouRaadlng Room Tuesdays and terse.
Frldaya 3:00 to 5:00 P.M.
Wednesday Evening Service
That Christ Jesus provides the 8:00 P.M.
only way through which man ca*
"Christ Is The Anawrr For All
be aaved and recognire his one
neaa with God is the theme o ' The World." _____
Christian Science services next
.MORNING DEVOTIONS
Sunday. Subject of the LessonJ. K. McKinley, pastor of
Sermon la "Doctrine of Atone. theItcv.
First Methodist Chureh, will
menL”
of the Morning De­
The Golden Text la from I Tim­ l&gt;e in charge
Program throughout next
othy (2: 6, It): "There Is one God votion*
week. The Program ll a presenta­
and one mediator between God tion of Radio {Ration WTRR. In
and men, the man Christ Jesus: cooperation with the Sanford Min­
who gave himself a ransom for isterial Association. It is heard
all, la be testified in due time.” dally at 8:30 A.M. and on S a tu r­
Paul’a exhnrtatlon to Timothy day at 7|15 P.M.
la among the Rlble citations:
"Thou therefore, my son, he strong CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
in tha grace that is in Christ Je­
ALLIANCE
sus” ,11 Timothy 2: II.
Park A"**** »"d Faortaeath
Correlative passarr* from "Sci­
ence ani^ llalth with Key to the
Clean B. Smith, Pastor
Rihle School 9:46 A .M /
Scrihlute*'" hr Mary Raker Eddy
Morning Worahip 11:00 A.M.
Include: ''Implicit faith In the
Evening 8erv|ce 7:45 P.M. The
Teacher and all the emotional pastor will ipaak a t both sorvlrna
love we can hes'.ow on him, will
All are welcome.
never alone make us Imitator* of
The mid-week service (a on Wed­
him. We must go and do likewise, nesday,, 7:45 P.M.
else we are not Improving the
great blessing* which our Mas­ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
ter worked and suffered to Iwstnw
J. K. McRIntay, Minister
upon ua” (p. 25:25-31),
Mr*. P. R. Stephen*#*, D.R.E.
9:41 A.M. Church School. A
COMMUNITY CHURCH
class for every age.
Lake Mary
11:00 A.M. Morning Worahln.
C, r . While. P alter
Sermon Tople: "The Reach Of
Church 8chool 10:00 A.M.
Fhlth".
Worship 11:00 A.M.
6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship
Session meet* at 7:30 P.M.
Tuesday.
7:30 P.M. Evening Worship.
Choir practice 8:00 P.M.
The Women's Association meet* Sermon Topic: "Dr. Paul Fletch­
at the church at 2:30 P.M. Wed­ er”.
nesday,
METHODIST CHURCH
Prayer and llible Hour al 7:30 FREE
Weal Fourth Street and
P.M. Thursday.
Laurel Avenue
Fred R. Hortaw, Paetar
UPHAI.A ( (IMMUNITY CHURCH
Sunday School 0:45 A.M.
Church School 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship lOtU A.IM
Worship 11:00 A.M.
____ Program
______ (Dial 620) 5:00
Radio
8:
Sunday Night Worship 0:00
P.M.
P.M.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at P Young Peoples Service.
'Bvsnlag
7:10 P.M.
7:30
Prayer
P.M.
FIRST CHRISTUM CHURCH
Rev. Ballrw will ba speaking al
IC07 Sanford Avenue
both morning and evening ser­
J. Randall Karri*. Minister
"He Ye Reconciled To God” la vices.
the Minister’s Sunday morning
sermon subject at the First Chris­
tian Church.
"Chrlst'a Scmnd Coming And
Judgement" will he th i sermon for
the evening hour 8:00 P.M.
The Church school will meet at
0:46 A.M. for their srorahlp and
study.
The Christian Youth Fellowship
meeting 0:30 P.M.
You are cordially invited to al
tend.

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The Sanford Herald

General MacArthur

Tltom- who w en1 IHtfMiiiiK In the radio at 12:30 yenterrlny wt*rt* privileged to hear m i ** o f t l»f great npeavltett of
nil tlm v. It was w orthy of the Into P re sid e n t Rooaevelt nt
hin best. it wax com parable to (.'hiirc*li i 11*h "Blood, Sw eat utul
T eam ". It ban been compared with WuHhiniflonn "Farew ell
Addrenn”.
In the rettonuncu of hit voice, ;n th e mnaterfulnenn of
hin delivery, General MacArthur proved himwlf to 1m* «!•
moat nn ifrent on th e m xtrw n um he i» on the field of buttle.
In th e beauty of bin literary ntyle unrl th e HoutidnrxM o f hie
logic, h e Mlnildx lieurl unrl HhoillllerM a tm ve niiel rtf tlmne
who irx|Hinnd their views oil foreign policy.
T here Ik room for ditiagreefnenl o v er the wisdom o f tin
course which M acA rthur advocates, it m uy ire that Am erica
is not strontf enough to hold Communism in the Fast while
holding it in the W est, it may Is- (hut If we liegltt to win th e
w ar in the Fast, Itns.sia will strike in th e West, It m ay Ik
th a t we could su rren d er Formosa ami even Japan, umt still
defend this country. Who knows?
Ifut then- is no r«s»m fer disagreem ent over the m an
M ncA rthur. He has reached the very ninnncle of success in
his profession, lie stan d s without h jieer us a military lead­
er of today. A fig h te r, when forced to light, he opposes
w ar as an Instrument o f internalionnl |&gt;oliry. A C hristian
gentlem an, In liclleves that only a sp iritu a l recrudescence
TODAY'S IIIIII.K VKIIHK
can save the world from destruction.
K rrn in Moxrw' day Ihrr** »rre
in this day of consumm ate graft nod corruption, of | h»II■onir who thought •h*-&gt; could «el
tieal trickery and conniving, of deceit, frau d and treachery,
bltt,* without God. it llro i
worrit and never will, for Individ- it is refreshing to find u man of c h a ra c te r, it is a hopeful
ill* nor for nation*. Are not tiir«r sign for the future th a t there still a re m en willing to sa c ri­
( t l l i romi' niton ua Irra u tr our fice themselves for a principle and a re willing to s|s*ak out
So.J ia ■■••1 aiituiiir ua 7—Drill. .11;
against what they believe to Is* wrong.
17.
a u ttrrfftiB i Vs tienerui MacArthur. A knight'trrshhdiiK
arm
o
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Senator Hollvnd u ithrdulrd to

MacArthur'x Career
•torn: Jan. '.'8, IfUur, at Putt Little It-w-L, AriA*

: Ills father, General Arthur MacArthur,
_IF
was a Civil Wer colonelI (“th.1
(“th.' (toy
Ihiy Colon,! of the West"* Who
tam ed Congressional Medal, became an Indian fighter In the
TO* a heio ol th* Spanlsh-Amcrican war, and-Military Gover­
nor of the Philippines, lie died drsmalically Af a- heart attack
while addressing a reunion of his old rrd rtV U lIn Milwaukee
In IPIf. Douglas MacArthur grew up at a succetslnn of Army
posts and, as a • hilu a t Fort Lillie (lock, wa, alimst killed hy
an arrow during ’.he Inst of the western Indian uprising*

Fdursli«.ti: Graduated from the IJ. H. Military Academy in
1tMfTS. Itsnkfl first In lli&gt; rla.-S, with one of the horhrU glade
aveisge* ,ver mriied at W,-,t Point, lie wan aim rho'eii eadet
eaplain, ume,I his “A" in i-a*eliall.
t

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Hen Francisco forres
round* the
to nt* tiati
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THE WORLD TODAY

May draft call* are cut (torn
T h f year 1950, m arked by Ihc K orean war and atom ic
60.000 to 40.000 men. a» Grnrral experim ents, will also l&gt;c rentemlieml a s the death date of
Ridgway warm from Korea llul tiuiny notable |tersoits, according to research cxihtI m w ith
all liell it altout to break loir.
th e World Book Focyclo|M-dla.
Tire Senate fui iotrd in favor
of extruding (lie tain las to at to
faite another $17,500,000. Iliui
lire raid on the people'i pockr'*
hooka continue!.
"That General MacArthur hai

been insubordinate it unquettinn„ able," write* Dorothy Thompson,
a "But hit intuboidinalion reflect*
« the diicontrnl and lack of confid­
ti ence oi wide segments of the
fi. American |*ople toward a whimU phenic foreign policy which they
cannot cnmprrhrnd." Wr may not
kpow the answer. hut wr know that
actnething ii wrong and that Tru­

man and Arhetna are in ihatgr of
.foreign imlicy. *

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T he luinu-s of som e of those who died are recognizable
to practically every American hut m an y who jutised on
in 1PM) are familiar only to those who rumemls-r the "g o o d
old days."
D eaths which m ade front puges d u rin g 1050 include
those of A! Jolson. Wnshiw Nijinsky. W alter Damrosch,
George Bernard Shaw, King Gustnf of Sweden, Leon Ilium ,
Jnn C hristian Sm uts, Henry L. S tim so n , II. II. "H a p ”
Arnold, Frank Buck, E dgar lllce B urroughs, Carl Van Doren, Harold J. Luski, and Jane Cowl.
T he business field lost such notables ns Samuel Simeon
Pels of the naptha soup company; D avid Murvln Goodrich,
honorary board chairm an of the ru b b e r firm, Hanson E.
Olds, who organized th e Olds Motor Vehicle Co., A lfred
Flake Plllsbury, d irecto r of the Plilshury flour mills; Kenttard L. Wedgwood, retire d president o f th e famous E nglish
p ottery firm ; Kills A. (limbic, chairm an of Gimble Bros,
departm ent stores; and Robert K. R ingling, chairman of
the circus com|««ny’s Ixmrd and u m em b er of the fam ous
fnmily which founded the "greatest show on earth."
Those who still remember the nam es which made new s
ahortly a fter the tu rn o f thu century noted the passing of
Nina Boucicnult, E nglish uctress for whom "Peter P a n "
whs w ritten ; Joseph A. Burke, who com|M&gt;sed the |&gt;opulur
song, "Tiptoe through the Tulip*” ; M aurice Costello, mutinee idol of the 1900's; Julia M arlowe, famous Hhukespenroan actjk’as; and Grover Alexander, of ImselNdl's Hall
of Fam e. ‘

w rP ttrtn n pulls out that aid
1 lie bout MacArthur and the bonus
hen in order to linear him
1 “ t evr of hia return to Wadi«wr
i* g iin
n (or the firit lime in 14
(|. in
S
year*. In evicting the bonui march545 — lubrrqurnt invriligalioni provMacArthur wai limply cany
out ordrn of the President ol
United S la in , hit commanderWhen you paas a new Ihw, repeal an old one." If th is
ia-c lief then ai now, mmething for
whi h under different circumrtancn advice has never been given to leg lstatlv e Isslies, it should
•
be ia* jutl been fired for not do be. T his axiom comes tp mind th ro u g h the action of th e

J S'

Lepfnl Deadwood

Ohio Senate tn repealing at ona Tell swoop 300 obsolete

statutes.' Ohio, thanks Uf s few unusually Intelligent lawRepublican! Iml one ol m akers, hss done good work .of Jute In getting' deodwt
deadwood o ff
be*t men in the death Wed- the statute-books.
.Meday night of Senatoi VandenA few yesra ago, for Instance, th ere was a law for­
of Michigan. Had he lived j bidding whistling when passing a cemetery. Such prohibi­
had he been in good health, tions, which no one enforces and hardly anyone probably
ha undoubtedly would have been ever intended to have enforced, c re a te disrespect for tho
a lining contender (or the 1952 law. There Is n sufficient supply alread y of such
:n di
dlares|H*ct.
prciidential nomination. He wai
The basis for Ohio's action w ar t h e creation in 1945
one of the originator! of the hi- of a bureau of coda revision. This h a s boon going over th e
partiian foreign policy and ai long law txioks nnd picking out provisions inharm onious w ith one
be remained active he wai ablt an o th er or downright out-of-date. This ia a worthwhile ac­
keep foreign policy out r • poli- tivity, which m ight well be more widely Imitated.
Now that he b gone one look*
&gt;'1. ~ i W l . V .
' ‘j
i’i * ' i ~ ■
in for anyone quite ablt to
CongreMman^Herteiiy Reports ;
»hoe*. though the finding
h a man ii quite essential to
an security.
In any new* letter from Wash­
ington at this Ume 1 would he
ducking the iaaue If I did trot g ift
you my feeling and reasoning on
the action of the President to reralllnic General MacArthur. Vfrtualy every eommunlcsH
have received on thla subject h»*
Iwen rritlcal of the President's
action. Many have demrnded im­
peachment. The vary fact that ao
many people are to deeply, atlrred
by thla action afford* a Member
an excellent opportunity to
polities. The popular and lpolltli
ly expedient thing to uw would be
to agree with these people, Issue
no statement, and try not to get
pinned down. Some members hart
succumbed to thla tem ptation. In
view of the drastic riluptloft w
r
wWihows
confronts
us, however, 1 feel that
If there over wai a Ume fo r a cool,
deliberate and dispassionate
I
praUal of a sltuatllion, thla
It it.
1 am happy to' aa'r th a t the
(tout hern meat herdy. of Coogreea
agree wth the poettion I have
trouble with China, India, taken, almoet without exreptloo.
In the Drat place, thla la
alkans. New York City, and
lltlcal matter, and any
other trouble spots in the
tea by me should not and

many iwople know the
ling of some of the woidi they
every day in the newspapers)
many |*oplc know whal if
4 by bi-partii«n foreign
’? Tbe School of Journaliim
. of Boston Univrrtily rrcently made
a survey of 20 cliche* (What doe*
B vfichei’* mean?) chotrn at ran
dom from lia Horton newtpapert.
•od diKovcred that the averar
enoo knew the meaning of only
out of the 20. On “bi-partisan
policy", many thought it
at "comidering b oth ______
» question", "that both Catholic*
d Protestant* should be employla the Slate Department", that
foreign policy should be divided
itwo part*! ECA and MAP."

B

f

la that they are so overthat neighban art con*
MRqiigg aa each other's
1 a *pirit of diatnist, hate,
. displaces whal we like
» do not 3;ytwve o: warty
propose',*,
.
hi this couatty
couatrv the “Good af, tho .Preeldvnt’a
policy".

Now

foreign and

Oder Nehru of la
nisler
ladis with
nmendstion ia favor a birth of the two
i aa tha bast

F K I D A Y - APK- 29, W l

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , g A N F O M V P L O E IP A

mum of ah - La

i food crisis and, ia fact, pro-

General
s winner.

tho pcoco of tho tm T

hove ne
ware de-

nvolvtd at this
rth u r would
, there Is
and more

root m ult

r a r e 1
Uch
e nrdblem In Ko-1
m . r feel he UadsnlraM^ suited
to, the ta sk . The Impasse between
the P reeU ent end General Mac­
Arthur cogs* when they did not
aea eye-to-ey* on the proDualtlou
a* to W hether we would fight a
full-scale w ar agalmt Ccmr. uniat
China. T im a alone will prove who
was rig h t. I can s a y that
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talnly dislike the posslbllty of our
enragtnjr in a full-scale w ar In
Asia a t th is time. Our real enemy’
Communist Russia, and I do not
approve o f our bleeding ourselves
white fig h tin g CeinmunUt China.
If It becomes necessary to engage
In a fuU-act&gt; e war, we ehould
strike a t th e eye sf the octopus
and not a t the tentaclrs.
T h ' r-e* Id eal la Um Command­
er-In-Chief nf M r armed forces.
Our Constitution contains this pro
vision to Inaura that tee will ata civilian government
■ys have
h
ra Uwr
military.
wary. The Com­
mander-In-Chief has' tha' power
to appoint and to remove m ilitary

lly DKWITT MACKRN/.IR
AI* Foreign Affairs \nalysl
Now that General MacArthur
hr* pre*«*ntrd a defense of his
tlewat'lsliip In smith,-ast Asia one
is left with the (,-,-ling that (hr
milllarv dlffr'raSKes le-twrcn him
and the Adinini-irntion weren't
so g n a t they couldn't have Im-cii
rrvulvr,! more easily.
HUM, perhaps this rloud-hursl
will help clear the air, nut only
fur America hut fur her anxious
Allies In the fight against Ibdshcviam. Certainly MncArthur'* ex­
position uf the military position
has pinned down hi* personal ob­
jectives, and the ilifflcultlm
which he has rncounterd.
The main rharge made l,y the
Gmeral’s rrltirs has hern that
hi* strategy threatened to expand
the Korean run flirt and land the
I'nitrd States and hit Allies in a
major runlim ntal war with a lied
China, harkrsl hy Kttsaia.
Tbe omseiuiut uf military id,)
serv'rrs has Im ii Lhal such a devrlohmenl would lie cgtaslruphlv
Tor the democracies. .
'They have urjfncd that Ir would
play tllrecily inti, Moscow's bunds,
that it would give Kulshrviam a
chance to hired the Unite,) State*

a$d other western noWcr* ntilltarlly ami rcunoqilraily and'lhira

prepare them fur the A lU" ill
fuial showdown. t
(However, it iloesn'l appear from
General Moi-Arlhur's speech be­
fore the joint houses of Congress
that his strategy rontrmplaU’d
each an involvement of American
sM Other tf. N. forces, lie nxp tamed the posit Inn like this:
The Unite,! Nations victory In
Kurea "w ai complete, am) our ob­
jective* within reach, whan Red
China intervened with numerically
superior ground forces. This
created a new war and an en­
tirely new situation x x x a
situation which called for now
decisions It, tha diplomatic sphere
to permit the realistic adjustmen! of military strategyr. Such
declsl-ns have not Iwen furthcomhim theta."
With regard to suggested im
pcarhment
proceedings.
Article II,
th
.........................
section 4 j f our Constitution say*.
"The President, Vice-President ami
att civil offleara of the United
States shall be removed front of­
fice on Imneacement for aOd « # •
vlet Ion of treason, bribery or
other high erimee and rnlsdctmannr*.- While I do not approve of
Us* manner in which General MacAh)Ihur wa* dUmlssed, It in not
gfound* for Impeachment. 'Aa a
matter of fart, rvgry act bf the
I'rcsdrnt for some time, Including
this most rveent actmn, ha* been
studied most rarvfblly with the
view uf poaalble ground* for im­
peachment. If any had t-een found,
certainly action would have neen
taken.
I shall support tha mova to
afford General MacArthur the r pportunity to present his vlsws to
Congress. I hope also th ai the
Member* of Congress may have
the opportunity to ask him ques­
tion* and Icing th* whole m atter
osit In tho open, insofar %a na­
tional security will permu This
must bo don# without fanfarv,
without emotionalism and In an
abaospher* whore there will be
more light than beat. Such a pro-

a s v s 'a s f c s w f f a ?
•xtlr* Par Fastens pnliev, Thla
tha Senate Armed'Rcnrlo** Com­
mittee has alroady oreder. Na­
turally I am glad to see this dune.
; What has been don* in leanest
W U hrvf'
i to Central I
j# our foreign polity has been
aa a United Ma­ largely dotonainod by InfnrmaArthur'o
Use*, o p __
jltot abta lnad from ear m ilitary
IcH on. 1 wag to I dtoday that wl.cn
r ia ?
tha President and G n tr s l Maeever v s i T K head WT Uisr United
Jtfatea F o rres la that area, nod
not upon i s v individual. Ha was f#yt, that h« knew the Communist
given directions aa ta w hat he Chinese would not enter Uw Ko­
should do. In steed ef obeying hie rean war. W* made our plans
superior he Insisted publicly, and accordingly. Many mothers' tens
ta letters to Republicoo Icedars tn Hied hoc#use of thla mlainfo
on hla pelley stand. Un. Plena* believe m* when I any

that my fratings in thta matter a n

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on hand to wrlc.u.p (Jen. [Kiuelss MacArthur in

to u il-nd-till a* tin- cheering |M,nuIn&lt;&gt;&lt; sur
returning hero (arriKvt Is or. Iron.,*1 l»ark
btNi.Duo vrttneaa the parade. (International

MacArthur Arrival
lU sitasM r — t-ae* n » )
windows were jammed.
M*ny of the spectators welcom­
ing the old soldier back from tbe
Fa, Last came from neighboring
itstcs— Connecticut. New Jersey
ami i'rnnsylvanis.
'Ilie slmod unln-licvably huge
crowd neatly doubled .the rift? ■&gt;(
tiie -t.iHI.OOO turmiuti (nr- Genrtal
Dwiglit D. Eisenhower and Col.
Chsrlci A. Lindbergh.
The |*ople gushed forth from
subways and piled into the city on
special trains and buses.

Shower* of tom paper and ticker
tape rained throughout tha gailydccoiated city from Central Para
to the canvopa of lower Manhat­
tan's massive skyscrapers.
Vrtsels In tho harbor lied down
•M r whistles to add to tha tum ­
u lt
&gt; A* the parade passed Trinity
fiburrh at Wall Street, the church
brll- played "A n-rice "
•
T a * the ipX taselun' ttaVirtl tip)

the stock amt curl, exchanges durlog the naradc.
"Nobodv is thinking about
money today,” commented oju' onlooker.’
Thu motorcade was joined on t^»
trip along lower liroudway hy
l*nda and thou,and* of marcher*.
It was met hy a newr hurst of
rheurs a* it turned into City Hall
I'lasa for the official' reception
cur,•monies.
*
Cheering throngs greeted hip?
from tliu mnnn ht hu drove out of
hi* hotel driveway In n big open
automobile at lt:0A A. M.
The General, smiling and wav­
ing, wore his familiar crushed of­
ficer* cap with its “ scrambled
egg*" visor and n long Army over­
coat. Seated beside him was Ms
yor Vincent It. Im pfllitUri in a
blue topcoat and a gray hnmburg
hat.
Also In the car were Crover A.
Whalen, the city’* "official greet­
er". and Maj. General Courtney
Whitney, the General's aide.
A throng gathered outside the
Waldorf-Astoria- Hotel ■l,ur*t Into
cheering when the General's autolitotiU* appeared from the hotel'*
underground garage,.
The wtvra of the General and
th# Mayor rode In a second ear.
Tho General's..-JW
13-year-old
sbn, ArtoMtoR______
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M tr r u tr : MacArthur was mairicl in W l'i at the age of 43
to Mr». In u iir Cmtnwrll Itruoks, the daughter of I’hiladelnhia »
wralthy socialite, Mrs. Kdsrard HUdeshury. The marriage emled
in divorce in
In 1037. he married Jean Marie Falrcloth of
Murfrer-slwirn, Trnn., a &lt;iuite, dark-haired woman 19 veer* hi*
junior. The MacArthur* have one sou, 13-year-old Arthur Mac­
Arthur.
Military Career! Served In the Philippines after graduation
frem West Print, nr?d saw hi* firs', twttl* action in brushes
•w.tn th eitn r/.c. Spent * yta* ax an aide tb ht» tartner *
trieno. r-re-oie", fhrodore Hoosevrlt. in "iW /i r(c wen. on the
U, 21. EXpvdilJul, whirl, arise,! Vviarrui, MexitVi io I9K. atuf
scout,*! inland disguimut n* a hoi*,. When the. lj. S. entered
World War I, MacArthur, then a major on staff duty, roncrlvcl
the idea of a “llainltow Division” of National Guard trnons from
different *tate*; thoujrh Ms 'Upcriors wen- hevitaht t&gt; send N a­
tional Guardsmen to Fram e, he went &gt;ver their head-, sold
the idea to W*r S n re ta rv Newton It. linker and went with the
division to France.
II**. r«. I lea. Inn very (he was twice wotlll l-'d. once ga**ed)
wot, him 13 mrtlal* (|du* seven ritation* aryl lit ferrign tie(orations|, a brigadier general's star and eventually command
of the division. Hark in the U. 8., he Irecan.e .uperintcmlent of
We.-t Point (at 39), history'* youngest Chic/ uf Staff (at M l . . .
In 1932, he Incurred political un|Mipularlty hy personally com­
manding, under Herbert Hoover'* orders, the troops which drove
the veteran*' lloru, Army from Woshlngton's Anaro*tia Flut.&lt;.
He retired from the Army In 1937: but he had a xhowv new
titlo: Pield Marshal of the new Philippine Army. In 1011. -It
months before Pearl Harbor, Franklin Roosevelt restored Mac­
A rthur to duty a* a full general with the lilt* of Command, &gt;
" / IJ. H. F ore* In the Par Hast, lly V'-J dfy. when he t,K&gt;l the
Japanese surrandcr alamnl U. 8. 8. MiasonH, Douglas Mat-.
A rthur lutd made himself one of the mod fnraoii*tblnm.vslei* in'
U. 8. History, lie U-carne .Supreme Commander fur the Allied
Power* (8C.API in Japan t,1, year* ago. Commander of U. N.
Forces in Korea within 1-3 days after the. Invasion last June.
Time Magaslnr,

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Sanford Forum
Editor
.Sanford Herald

places there are like tha? n o u n d
here.
I am hoping that the response
to our appeals for rrntal listings
will I* g reat ‘and that m ire * wIII
lie held to the lowest uossihlo
which w&lt;|uld he fslr to th* land­
lord.
*
I hope you wjll rrmemh-r that
sailor* and their families a w rieopie, with a ll their unpredicahllity
__ pros
ami faults. Rut Lean
promise you
that this command has already
•rioted an interest In thu housing
situation from all standpoint*,
and will continue to ha Interested
In your prolStpts.a* trail a* those
of the sailor and .hi* family, h
1 Intend j f help my nmn find
guhtyafet for.undies 'f
&gt;h*r* are, any aruund her * to ’ l»*
iMi, and a t |bq same time t pledge
tu \q« my persoiial Interest in
r. proldfi
t ,n4ntll-kaow Innrtlurie
f*ave
t plenty uf th'ise, A p /w ritte n
cumplalnt. coarexning itonfard
Nayal Ain. Sutton t.-nauu will
he invastlgated and pro wr artlnti
taken if s s r u n la L I ran prom iia

Dear Sir:
Aa the chaplain of the Naval
Air Station which is now being
reactivated here In Sanford, I
want to take this opportunity of
thanking all you folk* for the
warm friendly greetings alrrady
extended the Navy.
Uninvited company Itn't always
welcome and since neither i f us
made the decision that threw u*
together, opr reception by you
people wa* a m atter of conrern to
me. My doubt* on. that score are
lest. Mrs. MacArthur and young
already pleasantly settled. Now
■ac.\rthur.sM«l,tthr
sstmv hr Aheirt
.
my Malii concern Is that w r can
I
i
ir . The (le a a d a P W iv e d 'b a th I tn th s r . tade w ith his m o th er.
deserve sq^h a welcome. ,
the rtowda lining (he street! and
Headed bv Hit motorryrje
polti
rycje police.
The fit «t and probably the
to thousand* leaning 'from -win- Ith# Mi-car i^Morcade t_unjtd
..
north greatest problem .th at .we will
dow*.
t i r &lt; ( nm Park Avdnne 3c t Ceti'
vntral Park
be housing. Navy mm
D Ills i fto-lal musries. appeared where thousands of School chili ^faco.'WiU
M x |bf w ijh Use^, _
'M a d v iif
*
ta
3d*
.(,.— wWn .ihay tan tljwt nre
t t t f t s r p s - " ' ' eome.
11
"W W S W -W O llltair tqi make anv aactlfu-e to
endoa* acclaim, fil -1 i
Torn paper shbwered from (to o. . ve seen such families.live
The rluud* a t ticker tains, and .building*
the normally- in chicken coop*, tn a panel truck
tnra paper sometime! wen- so staid upperalong’
east *kl&lt;&gt; district lie- parking on side street*. I've known
thick they alntn,t obscured Mat
"Come on, MacArthur, aarh them to pay rant* tho, were
frem view. It was doubtful if America,”
t l U i j ir.
shouted one spectator equal to their entire pay. -11**1M-me on the higher floors could,
above | paling wha» little thrv had saved your churches, atiyiiur c$fbs, sh»n.
ItlW
g
see -him.
(
crowd,
(hiring their ta il aea duly when ping in your stotff.'neas-- give u»
The roar of th# throngs as he
}
JTpe
GtonTal,
SMtroUn1
the
right
the wife and children were with a (Banco to became tnriabera of
passed amount n t ta a steady dia.
rear
seat,
Arkved
a
gloved
band
at
their folk*. 1 have helplessly vt-^r rrTmncpitT*Mk* anyone else.
punctuated by .xorit crieX aa "(hxl
the noisy-aretahn.1
watch* 1 homes break up when a I think ycu will like in • of u t
Police had difficulty holding th* chance to bo tegstber and h aw a aoc will makv, allowances f n Ilia
I ' business was suspended In crowds
hock St some pointy.
decent normal home Ufa could f«w who ara always wild ua In »r
"Hey General, hey General," have savad that marriage. Na­ nut . f service.
Sincerely yours In His aanrie*,
Ing."
shouted evelted youngsters.
turally I feel very deeply on this
Matthew John Uouter** II
MacArthur cited his alms In this
Mrs. MacArthur won- a naroon subject. Perhaps the fact th at I
Chaplain,
U8N
situation as being an economic woolen dress with a matching have a lovely wife and four child­
tjockad* of China, a naval block­ small-hrimmrd hat, a short black ren gives me an added interest
To make a drtlcious aimpl*
ade nf the China coast, removal sealskin farket, and (dark surdTh* m«n who suffer* most I* orang* frosting for a plain white
&lt;&gt;f the restriction* on the ground glove*. Her costumu was act off the enlisted man with a family. cake mix three cups of lifted
forces of Nationalist China, with by small pearl and diamond ear­ Usually shew families must find confectioners' sugar with two
logistical support from America, rings, and a corsage of two whit* an apartment fer not more than tablespoons ef orange juiee until
lie also asked permission to bomb orchid*.
WO a month. If h* la not a rateJ smooth, and add a tablespoon
Mrs. ImpelliUeri wore a mink man, h* can't even afford that. nf grated orange rind for extra
Manchurian hatea from which the
Chinese wot* attacking U. N. coat, with a purple orchid vn the You people know how few such flavor.
i #,
left shoulder.
force* In Korea.
Sitting between tha two women
This reference to removal of
rw tr let Iona on tM ground forces Was the MacArthur*' aon, Arthur.
II. H« wax happy with a foothajl
int tulna
using
Nationalist Chlaa meant
half million troepa Generalova, pr ___ . . . „ _ , . ..^ lmnptUllang
_
Tui.
tciria . when, lhay arrLwd a t the
of Formosa, which lies hotel M
argd*.
Juki'
before
t ‘ tw
fw . th* parade
to tho China roost. Hut
Overhead,
' a Navy .blimp am)
MacArthur
yesterday declared twp police dcparUamt Pi*
planes alfthat "ao man In hi* right mind rlrd.
Wj&lt;u)d advocate sending o u r
Tho voices af ,.10.000 school
gevond foree* Into continental children were raised in q mighty
China, .and such was nevec given sltkut as the General's car rolled
thought."
along Central Park's oast drive,
In short, while "the new ultua- at 70th Street.
lion did urgently demand a dra*
Repeatedly, before th* car ac­
tic revision of strategic planning/ tually cam* In sight, fait* about*
MacArthur'* program wasn't cal­ of "Here ho comes" had caused an
culated to Involve America In a outburst of yallt. Hut thes* out.
major war on Chinese soil. That ta in ts were mild compared to the
i* his anawsr on this vital point. terrific din when the car actually
Th* other major Issue involved got there.
Extra (ood, only on# local owner
(.00
In th* dispute rvvolvod about th*
A school board official estim at­
relative Importance af ^£uro|»* ed that there w en 300.000 child­
«nd area in tha war with Bob ren In the park to aev the General.
ihevism. Tho Waahiagton Admin­
Again and again, th* General
P ra c tic a lly n tw U rea, rad io , h e a te r,
istration has taken th* stand that xmllad and waved a gloved hand.
0 » e local « w i r ............. ........ ....... .
America must concentrate hvr ef­
fort* against Communism In
Europe.
MacArthur yesterday reiterated
Urn sxtaw which ■figured in hia
*23*
w ln i t* " Mt rmdk&gt;’
dUmiaaal by President Truman.
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Thla waa th at since Uw Bolshevist plenty of the raakvt boys
____
atvepln
ping
uivnarv ta gtohal, "we can't di­ with
rtth aon# eye open from new on."
vide our effort."
Tffkui siltd'th# killing may
of anyone who
T hen la, of courav, no argdEhratod m w w i G a w tr k h llr m —R a d io ,
.
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Manga no and. hia brother^ Vin­
td* tints and rircnmrtahcaa* will
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have t* b* dealt with as Uwy cent, also- a high' m an in Mafia
cirri**, lens have been identified
active in dodulde rackets In
What w* don't want la for aa
Brooklyn. Philip once waa arrestAoierlrk to get Involved In a ad hut later dumiased in a 1933
Very low milexffe, one owner, extra clean
major Astatic w ar to which Rus­ rum-war killing.
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Social A n d Personal Activities
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R» TOM DOYLE
FRIDAY
"Rio Rico” will bo ties* nted by
Mr*. John McNamara of Char­
the Seminole High School
’Either you’ll gel your rabies lotte. Mich. i&gt; the guest of Mm .
( lull Itl 8:00 I*. M.
hot, or I'll know the reason
The Junior Department of the why!” 1 1 can lie mighty firm when Ralph Wight for noine time.
First Baptiat Training Union it iteration demand*). Obviously,
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Hluemkc of
sponsoring a Parent'* Night at tlie i|uim ral eyctl German Shep­
the rhurch lieginriing at 7:3« I*. M. herd hadn't heard a word I'd laid Elmwood Park, III., U visiting Mr.
All Juniors and (hrir parent* at* a» the l-cgan to -cratch a flea lo­ and Mr*. J. I). Woodruff for *om*
Invited to attend.
cated at -time point between her time.
$
MONDAY
n»»c and tail. "And furthermore.”
Mr. and Mr*. Wurt W. Warner
The lleardall Avenue Circle will I continued, (You -an't !rt up),
meet at 2:00 P.M, at the Heardali "If you think you're gohtk to tliut will spend th* weekend In IllsAvenue Chapel.
dog -how In Tampa, you'va got ilrnton with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
The Sanford Story I.eairue will another think coming!" I waa Wurt Warner and family.
meet at Sanford Grammar S.hto! •err i !.j{ th.' die vr*.. cast. She
Z P.M. for a puppet t i t . . . , didn't oiiiiit an eye. She munuieti j Mr*. 7 nm SiiciuiM, &lt;aiid dMiighiei
All ntrtnher* are a*ked to to. p*«. aotitriiiiog a,tout my not lining iH-norah leit nxiay for TlUtahaGce
aent
penicillin «hnta, hut I let it pa**, after (pending the pa«t week with
TUESDAY
figuring the thing had gone far her grandparent*, Col. and Mr*.
The I’ilot Club •.»i|| hold its enough.
W. T. John»on.
regular business mertinir in the
It wasn’t ju tt thla thing altoul
Yacht Club at 8:00 I*. M. Th, u rabir* *hot. It went deeper than
Mr*. Richard T. E. Walker left
flb .a rd will meet at 7:30 I*. M.
that. Surely, | had hiought her
hy plane thi* afternoon
The Chapel Chnir of the First lift to lu&gt; the kind of dog people Orlando
for Miami where *hr will attend
ItaptDl Church will hold rehe*r-*l would |Miint to with prole aaying, a caahirr an,I acerctary** meet­
at (i:445 I*. M. at the church.
•‘That .log will go idu.-es.” One ing of the Family Loan Company.
WEDNESDAY
woman of my acquaintance, in i
The Mvthodiit Church Prayer moment of madne*.*, had me lieMr. and Mr*. Randall Collin*
Meeting at 7:46 I1. M. in Mc­ lie*mg | could get luioir fired.
Jacksonville (pent laat wee*
Kinley Mall Visitor* welcome.
Rut they wuuldn’t ti»tcn, and c.ow of
The Regular Prayer Meeting I rrallte what a fool |*«| born to in Sanford viiiting th eir Parent«.
Mr*. L. K. Armatrong and Air. and
Service at the First Baptist Church even try.
will begin at 8:00 I*. M. T h e ; When ahe graduated trom the Mr*. C. C. Collin*.
I’a.tor i* bringing a aerie* of Knterpri*e ScImhiI for Shepherd*
Mr*. C. M. Flower* will leave
atudie* on "The Haptiit Faith." i in HMh, *h* waa volet! mn»t likelw
0Yttu are Invited In attend.
to carry more bedroom slippers to Monday for Macon. Ga., to at­
her matter than any other dog tend the opening of the painting
in the litter. I remeiniter the • xhihit nf Ml«» trim Gay Flower*
M m oh. D if c h to n , K e y
graduation well; I waa filled with at Wralryan Conaervatory nevt
H o n o r M I hh D y s o n joy u« I ahouted, “Wnofy, the weak.
world i* vour nyater!" tSorrv 1
Mr. and Mr*. F. C. Winn and
The home of Mr*. Samuel R. ' didn't mention her name before)
Dighton, II \Ve«t Lucerne Circle, 1I wut proud a* punch a* the aay­ their gueats, Mr*. Winn'* parent-.
Orlando, was the acene of a cof- ing goes. We had a dinner in her Mr. and Mr*. Ro)&gt;ert Coop, Sr. ami
fi /W ednesday morning when Mra. honor: Gaine* meal and 60c ham­ Mr*. Winn'* aiater. Mr*. F. I)
Dighton and Mr*. Raymond H. burger. And it wa&lt; u solemn, lira Fronk, all of t)gd&lt;-n, Utah. re.
Key of Sanford honored Mia* K it-! moment when I tohl her to tnink tu m rd from a trip to Cuba, Mi­
of nil the dog* In Kumpt&lt; and A*ln ami and Key Weal.
aabeth I)y*«n.
A Mra. Florence Reed Miller and' who were starving to drath: there
Mr*. Jamea A Pittman of Orlando were day* when there waan't t
poured with Mr*. Donald Mcrrell cockroach for the garliage. Woofv
■n*f Mr*. Syvan McKIroy al»o of termed impreiaed and deeply
grieved. I had evidently reached
Orlando aaaiating.
Invitation* for th* affair were home. She aeetued more tractable
The Central Florida Chapter of
iaaued to the following: Mr*. F. In thote day*. Perhap* It w*» l»eA. Ilyaon, Mr*. W. R. Dyaon. Mr*. cau*e ahe wa* young ami «hei- the American Guild of Organiit*
held the April meeting on Tues­
Jamea Terwllleger, Mr*. Charle* teretl.
Little did I dream of letting her day n Winter Park. Dinner wai
McKay Truluck. Mr*.
\o lle William*, Mr*. Dale Scott. roitn into the world and learn the served to 22 member* a t the Interlachen.
hard way the pitfall* trading '
Jr. and Mr*. J. |(. Truluck.
Dr. Claude U Murphree, organA l a o s ,r*- J°hn D. Wing and dittipalion and ruin. Rut aecretly,
m y r t . Ilenry I. Lout!It of Winter In my heart, deep down, I knew i«t at the Univeriity of Florida
;‘*rk, Mr*. Windham Prlddle of that the would make her w
waa presented in an organ recital
U keland. Mr*. Peter Schaal o f, alone; I knew that there would at the Congr*gatioruU Church.
Ocala and Mr*. George Witmer of ' route a day when a aleek. Rudolph
The business session nrriioed
Ormond Rearh.
Valentino lyiw boxer would come over hy Mr*. R. II. Walthour.
AI»o Mr*. Frank N. Mehun*, ln*o her life and »teal her awav dean, held election for national
Sr., Mr*. Charle* Lartlque. Mr*. from me. Can I akr It when It officer*. The officer* elected to
Joxeph B. She* rouse, Jr., Mr*. C. cornea? hmmmmmm?
serve for the comitm year fur the
There wa* a time when Woofy Central Florida C hapter were:
M. Hull, Mr*. Rrrckenrhlge W.
Wing. Mr*. !.. R. McLeod, Jr„ wa* altrulatlr, would have Mwn David W. Cramp, Orlando, Dean;
Mr*. Giles lladeliaugh. Mr*. Jerry the light ami would have realUed Mr*. Christine Baldwin, Wii\D&gt;
Ro»», Mr*. Rot&gt;ert K. Gumm, Mra. what the «hot meant to all of Park, sub-dean; Mra. an* Hood
Grace Gumm, Mr*. F.dward IL dogdom, ami to women xml child­ Orlando, secretary and treasurer.
^K irk lan d , Mr*, l.oul* Mataey, Mr*, ren everywhere. “Do von reallte
Coming from UaineavUIr with
w lla r r y Rower, Melville Johnson, what you're doing?" I a*ked. It
Murphree. a* g u eau of the
Ml»a Wlllia Steed, MDi Cl.rt.iel wa&lt; pretty eawy to *ee that her Dr.
Hiip|tei. Mr*. Miller, Mra. Pittman, heredity mD*ed the nobility of Central Florida chapter for the
Mr*. Merrett and Mr*. McF.lroy. h*r breed. .She ronfounded me at evening, were two senior oraaa
Indent* at the Univi+&gt;ity of
every turn. Yea, I tried to Ih* phll- •Florida:
Dougin, Johnson and
oaophlcal about It and attribute It Jimmy Carter.
to
adole*cen»e,
hut
there
are
time*
RADIO STATION when emotion ran atand rrarun
ju*t *o long. I auppoae that’* whRt
WTRR
happened.
I4M Kilocycle*
I've thought of writing Dornth.’
By iik v k r i . y g r a y
I)ix or mayhc even Dr. Anthony,
KMII1VV
'nit
they’d
pa»*
over
my
latter
a*
•■•a N*w«
tho miming* of a fruitrated crank.
Tuesday afternoon drew a Mg
t i l t Hanford Market llspnri
Twltlrht Hon** *
Rcaldea, I don't think either one crowd to watch the baseball gam*
8port» Parade
of them would graip the complex­ against Seahreeie. It wa* a star
due l»n i.«ritn Itntertalas
Drifting tin A rtn-id
ity and magnitude of a aituallan In our rrown, too, liecause w# won
jp,*e* r**r A lady
which I* fa»t becoming Intolerable. • tod! Game* are usually only 16
vteindr lane
In the meantime. On With the cent*, so next time ronie on out
Keynote* lie Parle
Varlrte Met)
Shot! Fir«t thing* firat. I alwav.- and cheer for the team il
Meet Tlie Hand
»ay.
Tonight U the big night for the
Meht IMItlnn
Pirate Intrigue.
He*.I &gt;1 ■ira»n
Operetta, 'Rio Rico"! We hvne
It'* Itancetlm*
“Hlo lllco", a tale of pirate ad­ you're going for it’* really some­
Untied .Nation*
venture I* acheduled to be i*&gt;
thing to seel At 8:00 tonight In
Tommy |n*r»»v Or*
•ented .onight at 8:00 I'.M. at the the S.II.S. auditorium. Youll find
At llnme With Allude
New*
High School Auditorium by tho plenty of laugh* and gay adven­
Hlan off
Seminole High School Glee Club. ture; grand music, song* you love;
AATI NIIAY
The group ha* been reheandng mermaid*, pirate*, and college
The Ithythm Ptuti
for aeveral month* now, and judg­ girl* all together! A stage setting
W estern Jam fcireS **
ing
presentation*, "Rio that look* absolutely real with
Ing from other
ol
Hevrn IM*Toek C1*h
&gt;u|d arore a great auc. swinging monkeys and brightlyNew*
Rico” afcou
8|w&gt;rt* At A Ulaneo
heat talent of the actiool colored parrots! Ferns and huge
Frankie Parle «&gt;rk
iled.
rock* that lend a m y iter. Jungle.
Mornlag l&gt;*v*tlane
Mo,et* In Mnele
like glamour to It all. On. you’!l
World At Nine
really Ipvc "Hlo Rico"! Ami the
Phil Meed At Jtf*** ,
Ih
•mat part about It Is th a t It I* only
C
T :r * r o,r^
16 cents for students and «t for
Tommy |h.r**r PNnw
adult*! Eoronmleal and low, ju t
A Itoy. A Olrl. M'isle
Just for you! A Jowel In entertain­
B*Wa
Tho Seminole County Coune'1 ment I* "Rio Rlro"M?
uelc
•*|e Anm|»
P. T. A. met Wednesday at Sweet
Children'* P1»»e
Rv the wav. how aliout a few
Muelr On Pa lade
Water Park In Oviedo with Mr*. words for all the guy* and gals
**lr Hawaii
’
C.
K.
Hit
tell,
president
pre»ldl
■ynien’e »*all In ITeyer
who rpent hour* on the scenery?
World At N«o,n
Mr*. M. E. Baker. *tudjr course Hat* off to Janice Reel, Relay
llatlln Kami |lif*U
chairman, reported that th* study Anne Carter, Marv Ann Wilke,
!&lt;*• I Tut,
rourae on parllmentary procedui* Gall Uittlnr, Ann Rahorn, Lind*
Ohla
New*
will he held on May 9 at the lAonsnl, l^illc Holcomb, Charles
t»ay Pr«*ram
Seminole High School Farm Willis, and Jerrv Covington!
Hating tlnnd Ofh.
Ruildlng with lunch being aervel
National Hoard Him*
An on the hreoay aide tonight:
liar None Itanrh
In the lunch room*. Kenneth It seems Mrs. Winn did quite a lo
»:*a World At Three
Eddy wll he 'nstm etor for the of rumbaing on her trip to Culm...
Mlay'e Mtar
course.
U e lc a l Hhnw P**n
Glad to hear Stew art Mathleux I*
uale tourer# Pgm
Mr*. W. W. Tyre announced coming along pietty well after hi*
New*
that celorv will h» nrolshad by accident; must have made him
T#*u Jlv* l»»«alon
Seminole Countv for th* National realise quit* a few thing* ’cause
Tha Ithythm lloor
H/vir
art* Kina
Day
Convention of the P. T. A. to bo he no longer wears hi* rlass ring!
Nsw#
held in Miami In Mar. Mra. IL W. Gucs* who ha* It? Thoaplan Tap­
tUnfnrd Market H*|,nrt
William* wa* elected a* delegate ping Thursday... .Congrats to all
Twilight Hoag*
Hnorta Parade
for the meetng and Mia* Ruth new m em bers....politic* is the
Xavier Cuaat
Hand alternate.
brining
on A t*tnnd
chit chat at school now .. . The
O
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The following officer* were In­ Freshmen have it with a brand
Ruaday Vhael I-*•-&lt;»
taiurday Night llar-n.ny
stalled by Mr*. W. A. Stewart, at new fad again., . . Bow*, no lea*..
tha meeting: Mra. William*,
William*. Jr
The Campus Fotllra la coming'
Variety Hell
president; Mr*. C. L. FulfoH, Permuted hy tho Latin Club and
Meet The Hand
vice-president; Mr*. Don Ulrey, Mr*. Nellie Coleman. Tuesday o&gt;
Night 1-dUloB
•ecretare; Mra. V. C- Schley, trea­ nest week so be sure to remember!
Phil Heed a I Organ
surer; JL T. Mil weed and W. Only 3fl cents, to o .. . .Who 1* the
UJryVd^VluVt.e*
Ileckonhack, principal* at large: Mystery Talent? Can you Identifr
Johnny lata* Ofh
Mra. A. M. Remuaat, devotional him? Have you trie d ? Well, do!
Mayfair bin Ork
chairman; Mr*. 0 . S- Wl.lddoii, Dancing,
I Ken*
ill
muaic and laughs; wha'
Hlga Of^
historian: Mra. R. D. Prieat. pub­ more could you want ? Youll hare
R tu r
lication;
Mr*.
W.
W.
Tree,
rarrnHun,lay Mualrale
all in the Campus Follies! Hear
lierahip chairman; and Mr*. D. C. it
" ' l
th* latest gab Diat will be told
All Phurehea
(latches,
publicity
chairmen.
ween gets in catchy little
(l* f National Hplrliaal
irlleal IHlnaer*
The bttiht*** meeting wa* fol­ hot
* :li Hawaiian Krhoeo ,
poem s... What la th is about F.R.?
• la llreahfaet With A dlar
lowed by a covered dish luncheon. A
Sophomore boy Incidrntly...
Monde In Muelr
II# on the alert, they may b*
World At Kino
June* For 8uud*y
talking about you ..B o come and
it day Morning F*
•*# to, yourself. Wa know you’ll
(uelcal Varleiioa
d o * g ---love i t . . .

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Mrs. J. D. Woodruff
Honors Miss Dyson

Miss K li/atiutli Dyson

Mrs. J. 1). Wooslruff honored
Mi&lt;* Kliialwth Dy-on Thursday
with a luru-iu-oii given at her home
Mr*. Woodruff** h«me wa* a t­
tractively decorated with arrange­
ment* of spring flnwers^MD* Dy­
son wa* presented with a lovely
pift hy the hostess.
Those invited were Mrs. F. A.
Dyson, Mr*. Frank Meliane Sr..
Mr*. Jam es Terwllleger, Mr*.
Charles Howes, Mrs. Windham
I'riddle of lakeland, Mr*. George
Andrew Sneer, Mr*. Dalr Scott,
Jr.. Mra. J. A. Bluemke of Elm­
wood Park, IIU and Mr*. Charles
la rtiq u e .
Alsu Mis* Elite Hutchison, Miss
Joyce' Hrtxel, Mis* Jean Saver,
MU* Martha Wight and Ml**
Ruth Mitchell.

Alls* Mnitlm Wight nod Mi-I Joyce lletxel honored Mis* Klim
l hrih Dyson Wednesday evenin.with a bridge party.
Ali»s W ight's home was at. tractnrly decorated throughout
! with arrangements of »pi tig
' flowers.
Tile guests enjoved luidy* .-itn
prilrt being won by Ml- I' I.

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I'r rk in *
Jr.
and
All»»
S ay e r. The hostesses al-»»
Srntcd M iss Dyson w itli .1
R efresh m en t* w e ir s e iv i

Jem .
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A fter Dinner Coffee
Given Mias D/uottr —7An after dinner coffee wa* given
in honor nf Mis* Ellialn-th Dv*on
Thursday evening hy Air*, if. N.
Sayer, Mr*. Wilfrrd Conrad. Mr*.
Grady Duncan and Mi** Jean
Saver.
Mr*. Sayer'* home was attrac­
tively decorated throughout with
arrangem ents of pink sweetheart
ro«c*. The dining table, overlaid
with a cut work cloth, wa* cen­
tered with a silver candelabra
holding burning while tapers en­
twined with a sweetheart rose.
At one end of the table wa*
a m iniature three tiered wedding
cake which was served by Mr*.
H arry Lee while at tlv other end
Airs. F, A. Dyson poured coffee
from a silver service.
The hostesses presented Mi**
Dyson with piece* of her chosen
china.
Refreshments were then served
to the following: Alls* Dyson,
Mr*. Frank Mehane. Sr. of Or­
lando, Mr*. Voile Williams, A4r*.
Charle* Vodoplch. Air*. Sam Mar­
tina, Air*. James
Trrwilh-ger,
Airs. Windham I'riddle of Lake­
land. Mrs. Waller Turner. Mm.
Jo-eph R. Shrarouse, Jr., and Mr*.
John I.. Henson of Cnarleston, 8.
C.
Also Air*. Chatle* Ilowrs, Mrs.
Charle* Ijirtique of Orlando, Mr*.
Green T. Allen of St. Htrnhcn*,
S. C„ Mis* Margaret Dlngfelder,
Mis* Shirley Smith. Mis* Toi Liv­
ingston, Ali«s Ruth Aliti hell. Alls*
.Minnie Ruth Odham, Mis* Joyce
lletsel, Mias Carol Skinner, Mis*
M artha Wight, Mr*. Dyson, Mr*.
1s t , Mr*. Sayer, Mr*. OonraJ,
Air*. Duncan and Ml** Sayer.

D iid ju *

ih , follmvlng Mil* Dytoti, Mr*.
I A
Dy on, All 1
Psikta*.
Mi- I r (In Gothile, Mix- Gerald
I n..- Mi -• &gt;m M niinj Mrs.
1 bin!•-- Ilnur- Air*. James Ter*
wllbgi-r. Air* A'olie AA'illiaios,
Mi« Marlon Italsirn. Mrs. George
Andrew S|iert. Air*. Robert Hick
son. Airs. Windham I'riddle of
Lakeland, Air*. George Kick, and
Air*. Donald Junes.
AI *41 Ml* Wallet I III n il, Air*.
I'harlr* A’odi.phh, Airs. W. A.
Is-ffler J r , Alia* M argarrt Dingfeliler. All-- Ri-tty Moore, Alia*
Jinn .s'ayvi. and Aliss EHsa
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Mi** Miriam Ruth llraiton. whuar rngairrnirttt In II rinrl*
.Moorr* Jr., m ih of Mr. him ) Mm II. Mink Mootr. Sr., wa* unn«mni'«*il
totln) l»&gt; her imrrtiU, Mr. uti«l Mr&lt;. M. t \ llrMUm nf Jm k«4invillr.

Pilot P a rty T onight
Miss Rut h B raxton
In W om an’s Club
To Wed M r. Moore
Ttie public is cordially invited
to attend the benefit bridge tnd
runa*tu patty which it being given
tonight at 8:lkl o'clock in the
Woman's Club under the auspice*
o| the Sanford Pilot Club.
Proceed* of the party will lie
used toward the rluh*« main tuo*
j e t , the Alilk Rank, and other
worthwhile tharitie*. it wa* st.ited by Airs. At F. Hunt, chairman
of xrrangementa. Refreshments
will he served prior to the game*
and after the score* have lir-'n
tallied puses will la' presented
the winner*.

Air. and Mrv Al. C. Braxton
Sr., of ( ottotidale, Fla. antioiinn
today the engagement of thrit
daughter, .Miriam Ruth, of Jack
-onvilL to Ilenry Clark Aloore, 1
Jr., also nf Jacksonville, soil ol
, Mr. and .Mr*. Henry Clatk Moore.
Sr. of this city.
The wedding will he an event
of Satuidav 'toy 6 at 6::tit P. Al
at ths Hendrick* Avenue llapti*t
Church of Jacksonville,

Miss Claire Durand
Honored At Shower

GENEVA NEW S

Mi*a Claire Durand, hridr-alact
waa hunor.-d Thursday evening
with a kitchen *howrr given by
Mia* Betty Cullura and Alls* Rote
inary Cullum.
Tha Cullum home wa* attrac­
tively decorated throughout with
arrangam anta of spring flown*.
Many appropriate game* were
played and prise* were won hy
Mr*. O. IL Smith, Mi** Connii
Durand and Alls* Dorothy Von
llerliull*.
Refreshments woie then served
to the following: Mrs. A. C. Krti
dal), Mr*. F. K. Itoumiilat. Mr*.
Alary Church, Mr*. R. L. Hunter,
Air*. R. IL llay, Mr*. T. B. Smith,
Alfa. E. Dearoche*. Mra. Raymond
Fox. Mr*. R. H. Cullum, Mra. J. !..
Von llerhdll* and Mra. Rmith.
Alan Ml** Connie Durand, Mis*
Von llerbull:, JMIs* Dorothy Tea!n,
Mia* Margie Hodge*. Mis* Bitty
Cagle. Ml** Anita Jlmenex. Miss
oan Taylor, Mis* Robbie Alorton,
Alias Pat l.am r. Alls* I’at Smith,
All** Edna Mlche's, Alls* Kathryn
Cullum, Miss Petty Michels, ami
the hostesses.

Helen lailtue Aldelman «»f Jack
sonviilc »i»*nt the weekend with (
fa t parents. Air. and Airs. W. I
Alderman.
T. W. Prevatt lias n turned from
the F'ernald lotughton Memorial
■hospital because of illmsv
Albert Petite of Atlanta, Ga.
visited his »on itlchaid Norton,
avrt the weekend.
Rev. Leo Raines, Miss .Maty
Totten, Mr. and Mis. Kadrt Hart,
and llarlwrn Gilliert of New Smy­
rna were gut-ds Sunday of Air.
and Mi- J. T. Atrl.tahi Jr. und
son Tommy.
• Airs. C. A. Odhatn i* confined
to her home with the munt|&gt;s.
Mr. and Airs. Floyd Walker of
- Winter Garden, and .Mr*. Thelma
Bachelor of Winter Park |teid
| Sunday with Mr. and Air*. E. II.
Grant.
Mr*. E&lt;l F'ulford wa* hoste**
•I a reception given In honor of
Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Grant I riduy
night at the community lu-'lding.
The roil pie received many useful
g ift. II«'fH**ltftiffit* of cm*i* mnl
punch were serve.L Alaiut 60

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.Mrs. Lucille Norton spent '**t
week in I’atm Ream with Mr. ami Mr*. I.ewt* Rills and fntttily.
Air. and Air*. Ed Hill of Otlamlo
• pent .Saturday evening witli Air.
Altfi EAST I HIST SI It LET
and Airs. Fid F'ulford.

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and wtanM alone at this prior . . . Lul when you find it
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Sanford
Win Of ’51 Season:

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l-MO N.lion.l ChampiMi h .. . . . .11 . . . . . .1
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• tournaments in hia 2nplua years*
4|1 .
Although nut hit U to It the "f competition, hut thla one hir »i|uare.| It with • t2-f«&gt;t I'uU

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f l&amp; U .E o k U r n V w
him A . . matte, for an o g le on eight hutl once
Axalra mUcur in winning their of fact, only In IU « w m hr ahl. m o re t.oodl^ t ^ k i hole w th a
SOCond I&gt;all game of the teaeon. | 10 «»*" the finals. Then he los: I p a r three and tu n ed oM up.
Four hit# anil two r&lt;t*nv raiatkii 1 ® J and •" ilwlilon t4* (iforfit T . *.
r«imf hack with n par
error, combined to h*lp the Giants | Dunlap, Jr. Chairman live* hen- five to win ten and square It
unknoi the 8-8 lie In the ninth. , «nd would like the nail down th-i | one* more but lost II to the
Al Neville, ace Hanford right. tltJe l(efore »alllng neat week for mund man'* hirdle three. A lilrtllv
hender, itarted pltrhlng nix score- 1 England end the
Walker Cuo jIhrrr and r f fou/ »hove&lt;l ^ tho
Carolinian
aheadJ for
l*»* Inning, before the Azalea* match**.
'"
#— the
* - firat
#I
jumped on him for aeven run* In ] Today he moves against llol.ait time on N'o. 14.
Two holer were halved and
the seventh frame an.l aeiit him ; Manley, long hitting Savannah
to the ahowrra. He u a i credited | («*., youngster, In one of the .’If) Ward missed a great chaneo
with the win.
j hole .rmi-finuls.
when he three-putted 17 an I
Ray Scheldt came In to put out j The other pair. another (!eor , (ioodloe drew even. Kaeh waa on
the fire allowing only two hit* ! gia-North Carolina duo, with j the 18th green In two and Ward
the^ fiiant* at the plate with two , colorful Hill (Dynamite) (ioodloe | laid up hi* approach putt neatly
In two and two-third* Inning*.
'o f Valdosta, tia., taking ... hut Dynaite dropped nts hme nh«
Joe Pef»e and Hon Wllaon led 1 Hilly Pattmi of Morganton, N to wind it up.
hit* each, arise hit a siitllng C.
~
At the turn Chapan was even
double to rght field for the only
Only I’allon wasn't rarrlrd to with Coyle, 10*7 runnrrup for the
eatra ba*e hit fur the (ilant*.
tho lAth girrii by Id*l quarter
nuartrr national collegiate title. The III
tanford
ah h o a final opponent yesterday. The I* Inois youngster canned four
e t to
rrlna, 2h
I 1 J 8 • tpacled Tar Heel closed out putt* or from 1ft to 46 feci
IIson. If
8 2 I 0 deliberate Harry II. Ilaverstlrk. win crucial holes and stay alive.
Manley led Dr. Panowskl, three
i f . rf
A 1 0 0 Lancaster, Pa., 2 and I.
(ioodloe supplied a great finish up, through five holes, but
riie It,
8 2 16 0
In battle of Walker Cup allrr- dropped three In a row starting
A I 2
nates, sinking a 20-foot putt fm with No. 7 to turn all even, each
Dolan
4 I
a birdie three nn No. IA to nip with a two-over 3A. Manley's par
Lupo ef
0 A
Harvle Ward of nearby Southern gave him No*. II and 12, but th-:
Bailey r
2 1
Pines, one up.
.'IA.yi-ar-nld Panowskl won M
m otion, .7h
6 n
Neville n
Chapman also was a one up with a par four and was only
a o
Scheldt p
n o u n
winner, pulling hy young Jark one down through 17. On the
Coyle of Springfield, III., while la tln , Panowskl missed a five41 P 27 IA Manley won, two up, over Hr. footer which would have tied th«
W. J. Panowskl of Towson. Md matrh. On I A, Panowskl'a aeeond
ah
and he lost tha hot#
Chapman, ()oo&lt;lloe and Pallor, was trapped
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all were even par for the dis­ to Manley’s par four to finish
. 4f Jb
tance, despite rain which fell two down.
(•rm edti lb
throughout the matrhee.
Ilaverstlrk and Patton wera
Jrban nb
(ioodloe Jumped quickly Into n even through seven holes, #aeh
Vhan cf
two-hole lead when Ward fired winning a pair, thsn Ilaverstlrk
ihlan rf
three straight fives. Rut the ID4A hirdied the eighth to turn ona
srela, If
winner steadied to take No*. 4 up with a ono under 38. The
aawell
and 6 and square it. Dynamite match was squared when p a n
p
pulled ahead again on ala with a gave Ifaverslick Not. 14 and IS.
Svarn p
par three when Want was hut he dropped IA and 17, when
Ishar p
0 0
trapped. The Tar Heel again trap|&gt;ed on each hole.
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Repetoire I* Long Jinx Of Sulphur Macon Still Leads •
Ir Broken By Sally League After
Shot h Kentucky Dell
Atlanta Crackers Defeating Augusta
lly ASSOCIATED I'HESS
Racing C lassic
A year and two day* ago the

Chapman And Dynamite Goodloe Are Truman ToThrow
Favorites In North-South Open Our First Ball In
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Irig bark to icore si* runt In the i i* Dick Chapman a year to win the North and N&gt;utn Amateur tjolt
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-Singled |rff (iarria In 7lh.
-8lngl*| for llutson In 7th,
liifhrd
. 210 2.10 IHHJ-14
, . 100 000 700— A
Therlna -6, Wilson, I’erlM
Klaus 2. Dov*n 2, Halley 2.
alion, Curtla 2, ilerme.le*, Ur.
” '*™n. Kassahlan. Caswell,
*• B— Curtis 4. Perise, Ifr*. Garcia. Sisco. Klaus 2. Ho2.
K ,uI’ariaa
•rlna A. U rU n 2. Shollon 2, WII' Dolan, Neville, Plchsn A. Arf *«V. 2R— erl.,, HI*-,,.
HR-- Plrhan. R _ llermclr*.
Tijerina, L«mo DP-Klau*. Therfrlse. I ^ f t - Sanford t», I'nlanB— Off Nrville 4. Hlsen
' •.Ul1V ro 2- fl0 - n 7 Neville
SJseo I, Hutson, Rivero |. HO—
fT
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ln,,ing»t * rune;
*» 0 In 1 Inning, 0 run*: Hlseo
n 8 Innings, A run*; Rivero 4
f:*-A inning*, A run*: Hutson 0
■ innings. 0 runs: Scheldt 2 In
Innings, n run*. HUP— Neville
n&gt; Huteon. W in n er- Neville.
r *••«». H— llolowka and
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COf.UMriUft.
Apr, ID—oil
—Kentucky's Hear llryant talks
learnedly of "rule blocking.”
. . . . Michigan’s llennla Ouster
lly RUSH NHWI.ANI)
haan aays, “We have certah
principles" . . . . Woody llayes,
HAN MATEO, Calif.. Apr. 20
a new and cffrrveaecnt coach at
(&gt;P&gt;—Calumet Farm'* Citation,
Ohio State talks of "discrimina­ UP
rratoal muney.winning thorough
tion blocking" and think* It'a rand In racing history, haAds
better than anything else . . .
.
Imposing
Hat
for
list nf nominee*
immln
Hut a two-year-old kid on th- the Ray (endows
•adow* llandieap
Handiear to
foothall practice field a t Michigan be run at the Peninsula Tr*e«
State summarised It all In -i Apr 28. The *f,0,000 added fixsimple question: "Daddy, aren't ture will be over a distance of
they going to knock anybxlv i one and one.eighth mile*,
down?” . . . . After watching; Along with Citation, who ran
various "I--spring
« practice*, |you [ third lit the opening a? his'romet»Mch iiu* canduBion that all th« Itack hett- last Wednesday, CaluHI are aiming at the s*m.&gt; met Farm alto named
•ta.i ('..alas-Suss
roaches
Coaltown
thing—how to knock somebody and llewltch for the rlrheat stake
down when the defenalv* players of the current meeting.
won't stay In one place . . . .
The three stars of the I s lin g ­
llayes' theory Is th at set rules
Kentucky, outfit posed j
won't work, but he ran give hit ton,
powerful threat for the Meadow*
linemen some basic principles; cap.
Whether Rig Cy will he a
the tackles call final signal*
waa considered problem*
when they tee how the defense starter
Ural, Unlay.
shapes up, and th* hloekrr* then
The slx-year-old son of Hull
try to knock down anybody who
come* within their range of v|. l.c* cainr out nf ids six furlong
LKKNIIIIRIJ, Apr. 2(1slot* when they start clearing Hie sprint this week satisfactorily.
l l s ........
trainer, .............................
II. A. (Jimmy) June*
i* th . for the twit
carrier
. . . . It IIlls
&lt;l*M— The Daytona Rearh Island- I P1
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“ .’••O, arwms* railed at the Md iietler work If llay rs esperls said, "he's a long way from lielng
nd of sis Innings becau** of rain *° cfillnu* as head coach In this icady fur Ids licit hut if hli
left leg holds up he should have
t^e*burg’s Packers here fmitball hotspot . . . .
umir good rare* left in him."
night.
Mork uts next week should de­
^doubla. n flld*r's choice
Watts Man!
Altobaltl a single goj lhs first
Jo* McArdle, Notre Dim* cide thr question of hia starting.
Cilttion has rarnrd 1830,080 In
fST? In\ !?l,l' r walked, Var- assistant coach, can ral&gt;e •
couple of gains by telling thl* a brilliant rareer and the goal
p
,u
W
c
*“trioled
to Ijlht
right scorlr_
scoring Mill'ler one about Joe '"Tha Thing" set fur him la to become the
W .------f
Vgrgo with Bnrgoa sngling Katehek, the sli-foot-nine sopho­ firat thoroughbreod aver to reach
Lrosbiirf'
million dollar mark. Victory
CfHthy W&lt;,,
n '»&gt;r ft more end . . . . MrArdle was the
roarhlng the freshmen on defense In the Ray Meadow® Handicap
double by llolseher, 8hetha's last fall and had taken one would Ire worth more than &lt;41,on an error, a Raider’s player aside In correct a mistake 000, bringing the goal wlthf
» .«-,....****?***. kail, error and . . . . The rest of the squid ran easy pitching distance.
|»belll a single, all In th* aiath another play and all McAnlla
Th# Calumet Comet haa bran
rapped up the Iwsli gnmv. noticed was a "woosh" and th* idla sine# Inst June 24 until two
vw"?1
against
to him disappear* I days ago, and hia third place
foH here Wednesdny night. player next
Joa looked around: "Tho finilsh then without being pressed
*k r h o a Thing” had
com* lumbering down wa* considered a good c?fort. Ha
^har 8b
the Reid, aeen someone In a lost by a length.
white shirt and thrown a block.
Coaltown, also a six-year-old
The Innocent victim wna nn his son nf null Lea, turned In a Imngtrack five yards away.
ftp rare In winning at alx fu r­
longs hero last week after two
ttne-MInnle Sport* Pagt
nrrvloi-4 dismal p. (formanet-*. Ho
Hottest thing heard In Michi­ Is expected to to a certain starter
gan concerns on under-cover dis­ a week from tp d i/.
cussion
between
two
ma|or
The list of 23 nominees also
colleges aa to whether a couple Includes
Bornbrook,
Imported
of high school football prospects from Australia end o full brother
actually
were
graduated
at
mid­
M J 8 IA 0
ft •’ Ue la owned hy
year . . . . Stoma on* school Jo
William Goat* uf llcllywuod.
had expected to pick them up
OHfford Moov.-a, Texas oilman
next Juno, but somehow they who maintains a
Lexington
collected enough eredlts to leave breeding farm , nomlaaUd Old
In February for tha rival In- Rockport, Sudan and Moeopo.
stliullon . . . .A lo n g similar
Otharn named aroi Special
IJnra. a publicity Item from Rico Touch
Argento. Muonruah. BullInstitute mention* hurdler Bill C PIE. '
Aldk.tran, Vino Finn,
Howton as "a sonhomor* In track B# Fleet, Manyunk,
Sturdyn.V"
One.'
.. .... ..........................t
. , n - ' Last
,1 Round, Precession,
eligibility
|hou|h he haa .played
8t
n top-re
» I ( U to
000 108—4 0 8
000 M O-2 10 4
only six othMea from outside the K. basketball team Unltad Ft.
ng gome.)
J'-hn’o for 38 minulq* In the
wtlor. Gpppoek. Milter, Bal- atale and only two era letter NCAA Tournament before th4y
f. Sherb*. RBI— Altolrolll men.
Randy broke loo** . . . . AfUry I. Burgoo. IB— Mohn,
ward Rum moaned that hia boys
Frao-Ala Ropty
Down In KeninrVy thev're stll* looked like a bunch of nmntourn
. . . . A literal-minded writer
Poolorj jhorbo, llotachcr • iellln* how Adolph Rupp's U. nf aske-t,
*'llut Adolph, aren't they
DB X, Lgfa. 8 BB
supposed to b* am ateurs?” . . . .
I. Lang t, Oauoojr Ui
“ran.” replied Rupp, "But theyVe
B. O a u r a y jl -—-Gauaoy,
not supposed to play llkr nmn-

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T ie d F o r 1 st P la c e
I n A m e r ic a n L e a g u e
fly ARTHUR KDSON
WASHINGTON, Apr. 10—M
—President Truman trie , again
to get the waahlr
Washington Itoehall
eeason opened today, under eondll Ion- which are a little sur­
prising.
For the unbeaten New York
Yanker* were to meet the un­
beaten Washington Senator*.
rs. And
whoever would have thought that
the Henatora would h« tied with
the Yanks for firat place In the
Ante,Iran league even briefly I
AH the festivities originallj
scheduled for Monday, when *
drlssie kept the two team* I’.v-r
plaring, wsre to l« nut on today,
with Mr. Truman throwing out
the firat pitch at 2 P. M.
Then the two teams will play
again at H:3A P. M., in a ganu
in which all the hoopla will he
missing but which will count Ju.t
as much In the standings.
The weather man haa promised
to be a better boy Oil* time. Ilia
iatast guess i fair ami root.
Manager Cascv Stengel of the
world champion
-- --i Yanks rpicked
Tommy Rvrn* and Tom Morgan
for hi* starting pltchera. Ityrne
won 16 and lost nii.j last yaar,
but hr didn't have much luck
again*! the Senators. Ha lost
two, and didn't win any. Morgan
It a rookie up from BlnghampUm,
N. Y.
Manager Rucky Karri* chose
Sandallo Contuegra and Al Him*
aa hi* (tartar*. Conauegra won
seven and lost eight. Him* Won
four and lost fiv* last year for
tha fifth place Senators.
Conauegra never baat
Yanka, and lost to tham three
times. Sima also lost thraa times,
tlm
but h* plekad up a coupla of
victories against tha champions,
too.
In all the ridtemant around
this town over Uenarat
Central Douglas
MacArthur, It haa been a Httle
difficult to lind an answer to
thla Important miration:
In what shape la Mr. TrumOn'a
good left armT
It had liettar be In good shape
t Mr. Truman hasn't had mtich
k In opcnininar ajralnat tha
ankees. They beat aim 7-0 In
1047 and lewt In IMB.
On tha otharr hand,
band, a ftar
f
.hia
opening preriranttal altcb In I N I
and last yaar, tha Nats want; on
to Imat tha A’e, 3-2 and fe-7.
Manager Harris said hopeful'.y
of the Freadient:
"H e’s got a two-game wlnalng
streak going, and I know ha’ll b*
U-aring down."
Starting I.letups:
Yank
Senator*
Jensen If
•Yost 9h
R lsiuto sa
McCormick If
Mantle rf
Moran et
DIMagglo ef
Vernon ll&gt;
Berra r
Main rf
Mite lb
VerMe tb
Johnson 8b
Dent* as
Coleman' 2 b
Gmsao t
Rryne p
Consne.tra p

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Atlanta needed nearly three sea- j |*&gt;e South Atlantic L au
--jj
aona to win three haiehal! games they re still up there, as k
in Sulphur D e ll- the tabloid .lie anu mighty a . tv " U ll park In Nashvil'e.
T h e Frachee t h u m ^ August*
The Jinx of Sulphur Delloo v , Again last night 7** t“ lT’“ 1,1' ®“ l. ”
is broken. There, th* Crarkv-s n tic with Savannah. Montgomery
have Won two game, in two and Charlc-ton for the ball) a
nlghta and looked a lot like the topmost position. Tho victory
Southern Association defending wa* .*o twn (or iH. defending
champion* they are
' champions over Augusta preThe 8-4 victory oval Nashville season pirk of sports w ittira to
last night moved the Cracker* tu win th« pennant,
within a half game of third place
All other Sally n-nnu-- "efo
Hlrmingham In the .tending, an I citliei tamed outor |K»st|mned
made nf them major threat* for toinu*- of wet ground,
the one and two positions held by
Ibcy I’alioer I'caih catcher, hit
Rlrmingham lost headway • efore a douhli in the fit-t inning with
Atlanta when the Baron-Cliattn- two men on Im-' «nd the teams
riixiga game wa* rained out. Top map jud .i- well have stopped
ranking Little Rock won It* fntittn playing then. The double j»rogame in succession 10-5 over Mo- dun'lltwo run T«m
' I
bile. Second place Mrinphl* also Macon pitched until the sixth
on from another &gt;ccnml livision , when lie needed id le f from Joo
special, New Orleans, 14-4.
Ficrrey.
K'i-hy Hlgtie wa* supposed t«
Fleicey ,tnppwil Augusta with
be exactly what At^mta 'lee KnI two men on hn-e and didn't give
before the season— a highly re- n pit m run the remainder of the
liable starting pitcher with good gnmv. First b -im.in Ed Lewmchanres of winning 20 game*. I,«*t ,ky got tlure of the six Augusta
night Kirby was wild at the tta rt hit*
but quickly the old pro of 10 maTh&lt;- rcrond round of opening
jor league season* settled down I games roniet up tomOnow. In
to win tils game. For the *e-md th,. firat round the istlm ated
straight night Atlanta overcame clnwij ,,(
in Colunibus
a three-run lag in the sixth inn­ Wednesday night wa* the leader
ing. Tete Mallory didn't give At­ in the rare for the o|iening night
lanta a hit for five Inmigs.
utteiiiinnre trophy.
Fradde Fostnlear I* hitting .141
for Mobile while his club Is play­
Isfpal Notice
ing .107 hall. Tonight, the Hears,
who have lost cvrry game this u i T i r u n i- ik T i :v r i i» N r « » r r i . t r u n i - t * * * ( . r . o r i.o r .t i,
season except the ^ -n*r against
oh
* i'i:ii.« i.
i . n . i »i . t r i o *
A tlanta, won't have Freddie in
r o v c n i M M - rsss: t i t »
or
left field. He Injured his right
s t M ’o n o e i .o i n o t .
S o t lr r la b - ft i- y ( K e n (h at anankle last rri^ght when he hum|ie&lt;l
p l n a t i n n will t ' r iii SMc t o t h a 1 ^ * lams. Little Rock, lalalura
Into Jim
Ar. 14* MImIa pofa v .js
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Associated I'reaa Sport. Writer

By JOHN (IIANHLKR
NEW YORK Apr. 20—i/P&gt;When Kcpetnm- run* In th*
140.(8)0 Wood Memorial today a7
r la » f . TM ay
Jamaira he'll lie putting a 10')
rTo.o* «t nrlanao
.latMtsvlII* at t»*lam&lt;l.
per cent hatting average on the
I*..i.ure
Payiona.
line for a superstitious owner
palstka al Hanfanl
who won’t watch him race.
AMltNM'AN L K A K I t l
The Virginia-hred Chestnut son
Tea a.
VV I Pel,
New ror*
* ' l * - » of Happy Argo-My Hattie ha*
i #&lt;i# started twice In New York, aii'l
• ***
wsakloaton
1.04* won Imth. In three rare* this
qiiii n "
ni. .* year—all stake* the roll with
HI |y&gt;uls
* |
Ptill i.lrlytila
o J .ejlitt the mi*.*pellrd name has won
Irelrolt
J) «
ODD them all.
Uaston
n •
H rsslls r &lt; « ie Vc-haps hi* ewncr, Mrs. Nora
CM- * g o IS. HI I-Oil)#
Mikeli ot Dover, Del., knows what
t t ls t 'lin d al I (stro ll, « e t . (am.
she's doing by staying away
Ii«.»t*&gt;h al Saw Y o rk , p e n . rain
\v» .id n f mil at PtilladM iililo. in x l. from his raers.
raia
"She watched him race a couple
tats* T sd a i
Dei roll; at Cnlrago—(IIray (to J» of times last year, and he lost
«•
v* numpKi
uumpsn it(S-ISI.
lll
both times," said her husband,
Hi Icinto a l C ltveian d -^ g larr sT-fc» Stanley Mikeli, Dover automobile
vs. F s ils r ( I f - t t l .
I* rmk at ttashlpKInn ll-iU ; A dealer.
l»*w
alahll—Ityrne tlt-S t amt At---"We plan to Mart him In the
aan It**t v*. Iluitson t l t - l l l ai.t Kentucky
Derby, and ehr'a d r.
5rm a.l|.»,.
...______
_
Itoatno—l(»llncr
PMISitsIptl
at
elded *
to go ‘to L
Louisville
.......................
for tha'.
&lt;a. aor v* P arn slf (t - t u i
| race."
Itepi-lnlrr wa* to have bc«n
.*ATIOWAI. I.KtUI i:
I. FH. 1 shipped to Kentucky this week
4 I (.At after winning the Chesapeake
A I *«* i Stakes Saturday at Laurel. Hut
JAo
I
*,&gt;m the Mikeli* and their trainer.
I
I
Swedish-horn A l f r e d Jensen,
tOA
I
hia
**a changed plan* and sent "Reppey"
I
tCbln rla
Lan a ll
nee here for the Wood.
s
RM ill H lir S t ;
"The people who named th#
eet»n 1-11
horse wanted to call him 'South
so Inning*!
m-lnnail
nail 0
Pacific,' but the jockey club re­
llrnoalvn, PImI . gistrar refused on account of the
Ptiilsilelpliia at
i
rain.
musical ataga hit," Mikeli said. So
Itch e r Boh M c C a ll hit a two-run ■|,Mat or *p *n *i leatsiaiiu n amendled).
lOnly
T, tJiwa o f r i rrol
' ,BT a £ ! l Tatar
th# | )»•*. ‘ b*lA.e an set
about 30 other names were sent o 'top rasking” Llttie
1.1.
„„Rirk.
Twn
iraslina
ienllronkljrn al J(#w r# r¥ —Nsweomba In. They accepted Repetoire.
browbeaten
b
ear,
take
on
no.
Two
,
X
l 'u V " |7a ,VrV( I S - f l i V*. Joas# t jl- M ) .
i m-nt &lt;&gt;r ii&gt;» « n&gt; of Hanford, rlur"When I saw It was mla-apell- ranking Mempbia.
llosi..n at Phlfadtlphla—Hu rkcut
i J - l i vs. HM nlseim an (t - v i
ed, I wrote the jockey club, and
MamphU acored 14 nya «» «
' ."mAuii^r
Chfcagn at HI. L e a ls
t.nlghli —
Hchmlla ( i a - l l ) va K la U y I I J . they said It would coat tlOO to of them w in unearned. Iitel.fr i*utt«*n« from{offleert »ninri«*‘ Mn*l
put the other 'R ' in the name. Bill Kennedy, the Virginia railroad | inair«&gt;v in tha amount "f • -*t* im
111.
,
.
.
losing |pitcher
hut
prara^lijr munltlpal r^url n- prr
(only- gams* *ch*4ill*&lt;l&gt;
man, was
w « g the
h it
iiiu iit
h
ui
1 figured I could use tha |!0 0 ssaania.
• e r l’.ird In H aelloli I n f lain &lt;'ha,i.
ho shouldn't gat all tha Idam*. Of t « f ; m ith rsfliin * «'&lt;intrU*utr*n« to
In my pocket."
l*TSUa*ATIO.*AL LKAKt K
l . f th** C it y *»f H a n fo M .
Repetoire waa bred and fowled seven runs scored luring Ken­ p « Idir lffund
Team
W I. Prl,
li: rh sitiitln ic t h r .tm o u n i F t
I AMI al Dr. F. O. Keefe's^ Fine Drool. nedy'* tenure, seven were nf the K- l«
H y tS ru a *
I 0
pr
-n
I
H
A
A
Ottawa
I•
[ In r M lIt r
I 0 I mo Farm, Warrenton, Va. The ML uncultivated variety. John llrasch gtStlon &gt; -r sniaiim piar I.r »m M M
ri
UA bolls got him out of th* 1P4I) mod throe error* and Roh Kellogg per month (o an amount bt*e4 *»in
tea Saratoga salts for M.000, thu wa* Just behind with two. Meml u ’lllm n f S
I I
"...'Sir'iT?
HpriAarlsia
ai
fnn-t t n v m lis q .
sama sale in which George D. phis' only run scored on Memphl* w illo w * o f &lt;1 « r a « r - l .,"r0 *0
Ti.ronlA
*. I
o . i ililo a I k a p a l I*.-I o f - iM itr lI 00 Widrncr purchased Hattlaflald, m erit alone wa* a homer hy Fat pn ie
B u f f a lo
.1 t
u
t
iiio
fr
i.in
p
ie
m
l-a
r*
e n ll- H e it
(lea all a teal
IP60 Juvenile champion, for $4,- 8eerey In the ninth Inning.
Itbani to l&gt; * n a (ll*
a m i o r ■. r lliiim
r B 'a 'f i a i r ; ^ ^ ‘
r l a h t s u f m » m (ir r» ■a l l n i to a . 600.
f
i . \ e m l l l l a l v v a r v l r e o f D ie t'(il|e&lt;t
'apriAiflsW.' pint. rein
In II starts last year, ReK l a t r s o ( A m e r ic a , a li i o f m e m l-r r a
tame* wh
GAVII.AN WARMUF
petoite won four and had four
p i r m a n r n lly ' p h y a lc a llr
-r
u iv n NEW YOKIK, Apr. 20—(AY— is l l i r d ls a h le O (o p e r f o r m ( h a i r
seconds, earning 216.978. tils big
P L o ltin i ikT*ysk\Tio*A i
O e lle a a&gt; n ie m lia r * of lh a H a n fo rd
Kid
Gavllnn.
tho
flashy
Cuban.
one wns the Remsen Handicap a t
f o l i c * ‘I " ; . ■&gt; • .
k IV *. Jamaica.
U kra on Aldo Minv-lli of Italy
l l y o rd e r " f l h t &lt;’ H / t « ( ^ H anford,
tonight
In
hi*
final
warmup
for
In his only three starts thl«
burs
lu u e r t Ih la I S I n » b j - f A |* t fl. * 4 * 1.
hia
May
IA
welterweight
till*
bout
year after wintering at Bowie,
I I CV H A V S H .
i i set Md., tho eoll has won the Cherry with Johnny Krattnn.
« i If
l | .tl&gt; Hlossom and Chrsaprako Stakes
T -S C
a I .its at laurel, and the Experimental
I
I
|AU
.ederdlt*
A I
An® No. I at Jam aira. Already he’* horse ran run on anv kind of i
------jaert
rarn-d 637.281 In 1081.
Aaaalfa l n K n l t i
ever bothei* Repetoire. and th.
Miami llsarh i . Ilavaj.a I.
His hlg immediate objective, trick .
W»*t Palm flaarh 7. HI. l‘n(ars|iii((T
hi wevrr. h&lt; the &lt;100,000 Derby
He U the fifth horse uwneJ
Ft. - Lauderdale at Lakalami. ppu . May 6. He’s acheduied to fly to by th* Mikclla, and there are oniv
I/iui*vllle TUeeday.
two In the stable now. Repetoire
Miami al Tampa, ppd . rain.
“We've been aiming for the is the ?nly one running. A marc.
Derby since soring of 1060," Mi­ Going Airy, haa Irreii bred tu
soiTH m t a r n
w I.
keli said, " ’’f c'lurse, shooting Ala King.
f«r ih« D'riiv I* like shooting
Joekay Fete McLean, a Boston
xaah
for the m-nn. but they said Ian now living In Maryland, It
Reppi v (-oiiidn" to to the Chesa- steamed up over the colt. A
Jockey 13 years. Fete alto is
US
*
I
»A „ •*■’ « di»t*n--."
umbia
i i
•
Jrnven
r-k ■ trained show
to the Derby.
ugusia ,
i j
m hi&gt;i*» - iri’H I011 rarely leave* ioaklng
" I t’ll lw a tmiirb race, hot tht
HmoIis V#«(*»*■&gt;
" ' • '•* **vn nothing Is a tough horse," he said.
.n T, Augusia I.
sonvlll* at Havanii*'i. pp.(
Moeiomastr at t*i-luiuli-«,. pf-i
Among all standard classification cars entered in 1951 Mobilgas Economy R an..,
twW St. a at Ckarlsitioi. vp-l. (Ain
sotT M gna ASsot M te ra
,.)»■ „ ,
a* l iv t.
flilo neck
a i SS7
LAKELAND, Apr. 20 —(B|&gt;*i
rial I— The state chanrap Ion Junior
varsity
.... ■rowing
.....„
W ntw fll bo
&lt;T*wdn«d horn Saturday aftern when Florida ftouthora and
1*7
line College face each other
in th* running of the J. V. eeetion
the Florida Stata Champion18. Mobil
Ip regatta
iriatofham at Chat taAooea. |&gt;|i&lt;| .
rata
rasa was originally aebodulad aa a preliminary to Ui# var­
A ssort ATtKV
sity event between FflC. Rollins, _ , AggSUCAV
. ,n»aal»* « **t*r4 a *
and the University nf Tampa to
(iniiaapoll® 1.
rowud nt Winter Park on May tH rulsvills S, K(a
an
n sas
sa s C ity t.

sou

sa

S

x ir ••

i i il!
t

r&amp;E

I : ia

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To Meet
FSC Javveea For
Junior Crew Title
R ollinR

i I ii
i i s'*
m uXT"'

K
a

jatb,JA5:'.i

luthern's J. V.’a nr* currently
riding n four win, ono loo* record
for lop.ranlilng honor* on th*
state's intcrcollrgiata r o w i n g
arena. Wins have been claimed
over the America- fntornatlnnal I
Crdlogi, Washington dad I&lt;*e, Rol-'
line Collage, and tha University
bf Tampa before that crow dlsHOUSTON, Tex, Apr. 2 0 - UP)
Iwndvd. Th* Water Moceasins fall —National tennis cham^oj^ Art
Lt the powerful Boston University
faces an uphill bntUa lo­
el^fht a t Winter Park on March
in his quest foe tho River
Tournament title.
Welldlng the curve. ]g foot
la rra n trails 2-1 In tho fourth
Swoop* for Southern will bo: Lar­
ry Loins, bow; Larry Kraeskoww4*l Conforonc* champion
This match and th* ona between
Herb
. _____ . . . .
tj and Jan
haltport, atroW. Coxswain Carl ad yeatsrday by daritnims.
Bckullor will command tho eiow
Larson won tho first sot from
Curtis, 8-4, but dropped th* next
two h r th* ram* store.
r« ..n , * -l. e-t,
Flam led Rfe*mHe"P.
3-g, and hwt o » - l adhmnt
advantage In th
tT k fls
Apr.
itib o y , Miami, and
Row “York, odv
1vmnc
ed out r
rtet-flnals of men's
Ray Wi
wrap up

Larsen Trailk In
Rained Out Match
Of Oaks Tourney

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finished 1^, 2H 3^ in
actual miles per gallon

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tlildusUai raaks neat to
th* moot wld*lv
aafuago, aeeordtag to tho
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THm* i M i « M l b M M flfu lly f l i f l k t &gt; i t r t a m t d . a ll th « n * w
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C a m * In . I n
w h y S h td d b e k u r d t i i g n i n g s a v t t g a to lin B .

Talbert turned back Tony Vin-

t J W I tt. mrata tho winner

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20, 1951
FHIPAY
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DR. H. K. RIND

• Optometrist

CHIROPRACTOR

EYES EXAMINED
III 8

By Kav Colt*

OZARK IKE

dr. c. l . pe r s o n s
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TUB SA N FO R D HERALD, HANPOUD, FLORIDA

Pleat* call for appointment
Phone 1732—1716

Palmetto A»t.

CLASSES FITTED

B LO W O U TS
wtffr MAN,WHY]l/ y OUR HONOR,
DID VOU MIT T H IS / MV W IND"
MAN IN BROAD
SH IE LD W A C
DAYLIGHT ON A
V tOTALLV C S b y
OF ROAD
[SAFETY FIR ST
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IN TlttUTI TO 12,100 WOOD WAI ll DtAD. in Hawaii's National Ceme­
tery, Clen. DotigI..&gt; MarAithui place* n wreath at lime of tVimw.tr a« hr
pajrt hnmaco to thoir hr left behind "I don't know the** men I don't
know who they ate or how they died," said the five -tar Ornrral. “Rut
,1 do know the glory of thrlr dratli.”
(International Wadtophofo)

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63.

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H elp W anted

7 |itif'« nothing "nbseufr" about (hr advantage* of Ihr hp»
CHID I’Ol.KT. It has many feature* of Ihr future that will
h*co I. In *!&gt;•«• |irr|i.m iancr.iteifrcl. ami thrift* fur the &gt;rar*

ahead.

Kx|H*rt till titiititid m echanic. Musi Iw w ilttr, r •*
linlilt*. kihhI t in tru d er. Only men of t lit* Itifcltvrtl
ly|H' tt(*('il apply. (Sencral Motor.* I’ltwliirta cxpcriciicc | h rfcrrctl Contact Mr. W ilbur Keeling
S ervice MnnuKcr, at

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HOLLER MOTOR SALES
Palmetto A Kiroiid S tin t

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M E ! I . ESTTATKFOU HAI.K—3 3— AltTH.'LKH HIM SALK — # 113— HI1I I I ( T . V J f W ^ T i

fry

FOUR BEDROOM Home. Ucatud
al 1200 flail A«e. Plirml l.i aril.
T rim . If drilled.

HEltAI.D
VI int Ada

R O B E R T A . W IL L IA M S . K rn llo r
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a ll W ant a * en k ll.h .d Is Tka

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I U a i ia . a** lla* Im m Im
a Slates iae a** lla * laaertlaa
a lla-e.
h Ii
Ha* Ibm
---a a* H
Mae
ii Im
kaa tinea• €-•
a* H * Mae laferllaa
n * * a a t a la Ik. Ua*.
eats hie Mark fa** rape.

PHONE 148
W a a l A h w ill
k* aenpied
a **e Ik * lattakaa* aa atawaraadeal rkasaa II year aaet* la
ll.le d la 1* 1 telepkaa. fcaafc. la
relaea la * • .1. am aiNtmIsllna
•k. ad.erttatr U *ip e e le d I* par
promptly, V1 aid er lar a . la
raw4»r Ika e . l paaalkl. aer.lre,
all W a al A m meal k* la aar « l rte* aa Ik * dar kafar* pakllra.

A N aa
T

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I f aa a r m aeear* la yaa- ad.
W f raaaad «
raapaaalkl* lee
•* lararrart laser nee* Ik

THE
H^RALI)
SANFORD
FOK IlKNT

—I

4 Kl.AKA • IATMKNT8. Rouftis
and Stores llrt W. Fllal Street
Phone too W.
2 FURNISHED liedrnomu, 131H
Hanford Avr. Phone I5I6-AV 1 f|« r 1
_______ . A

hi ICE

Fumtahed aparwirni—S
private bath. Adults. 2300
Mellonvilie.
rooms

LOVELY bedroom In nrw home,
kharr tile bath, private rn
trance. I’honr 1474-J.

r ITCHKNKTTK
Apt. SlumlVr
land Couit, S. City limit*.
Illlhw ay 17(12.
FOUR ROOM garage apartment.
|(S Noith Jcsviininr ^Avenue,
S—BEAL ESTATE FOR HAI.K—3
FURNISHED while frame house,
t bedroom*, I h hatha, 2 screen­
ed porrhea, garage, plot III x
252. $7,600.00. Term*. Phone
4BI580-M. C, W. Ilook, Rt. 2.
Boa 417. Sanford.
FOR SALE: Two liedrooin country
home, | to 10 acre* of land. Rx.
J. W. el a Herald.
BY OWNER—8uburlian. aH acre.
0 room*, bath. 2 screened porch#.&gt;, electHr hilchrn. fruit. Furnlshed or unfurnished. A b ar­
gain. Rt. 1, Hoi 122, Sanford.
Phone IW7-W-I.
______
4 0 ROOM HOUSE O .IK H - r ; . 2
Cai G « r * | * .
Corner lot
•114001)0.
I BEDROOM Hotim, FAntdshed,
07400 00. Term*.
I BEDROOMS. Block Consent:*6,000.00. I.V

NALL. REALTOR
Flftrtd a Stale Rank ItaiUiag.
F le e r)__ ] Phene 1738.
:KO letfi on Stott AvrMellon Section. Phone
i

Atlantic Hunk llldr.

II P. Electric Mutm 110 nr 220
A C. Prh e inn on. Rim-f Ur..&gt;.i
Cat* and I'arts, Phnne H56.AV.
(IAS HOT AA'nler heater for -ale.
giMul a* new. Cheap. Phone
|t l ||. J , 401 llblly Avenue.
IIARiiAINS in new and sec&lt;in&lt;)
hand furniture—llcdroom ayitft.
living room suits, linoleum rugs.
Pucket * Royal Furniture Co.
3im Sanford Avr.
RED WKSOLERS—Packed | n‘ con­
tainer* to keep worms alive 2 to
3 week*. Frrnrh Avenue Tial'er
Park.
(IRANI) New Apri vacuum rlruner. Would like to eti linage ll
for a used washing machine.
Phone 1107-1.
USED H ruble Nrrgr »elf-d&lt;'fro»l
int refrigerator lik. new, nticed
lo »II II 75.00. Enamel lab'e top
liouhle kitchen rah net 126.00
Ceil 7I6-J-3 aflrr 6-Of1 ,v»nln»or n i o working 10)111» _____

» K.NKHa N III I.SDh made ti
order Sumlmdi- Vrurllen Rbnt
t20 \V .ltd St
Phn;
1 Cr
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)ItI.A N IM ) 3l rtlsi.i( Sentinel, Or

Undo Evening Siar Call Ralph
lilt*
. '•«,
1ROOF WORK of nil kinds Eaves
nnd Cutlers Repaired aad Paint­
ed. New Roof* applinl. Painting
nnd roaiing.
Sanford, Ph.
UrttH W R. It. A.kenhurg
,e.»\ M IHIRS Mirtered to par
MAYFAIR SUCTION—2 Redfectiop Old floor* mad* Ilk*
loom*. Tile hath Hardwood
«*** Finishing, .leaning A waa
floors, Connetc Block construc•ng. I'triable puwe. plant. 22
tlon. Fireplace, l.eige shaded
reer, &lt;isperr*nce ‘n Haminflis
lot—Ijmdsrapn1. fj. I. Finaiurd.
Cotinlv II w tilratnn. l a )
(57.00 per month. I VI. old
Mary
PLANTATION ESTATES 2 bed
room, partly furnished, curpnrt
I. A # MotVKIiS Sltarper.v*!,
* olllilv room. 16,600.00. *2.
i
repair r&lt;l, lock &lt;ml
.100X0 Cath Del. 162.50 for h
wots I'roiepi erv • e H.
Hltuma .'lit1 K til Ml
&gt;r
IIHOWN REALTY
.1,1." M Pl.b of lltilldostu Work
112 N. Perk Are.
Reasonable Rato* Free H»flJ. I). Rinan. Agent
«.
ARTICLES'AVANTFD
6
inairs. Carpenter 4 flraeer
|„ C, Nath, Associate
l»»&lt;o-e i gin At o. tea. i
r u t s r tn O fC U O fC P M H W f j f ?
NEW 2 Iledrunm House all fur­ Wy hoy. sell 4 trade u&lt;cd Contractor, builder, rartu-nier and
fAPtlgn.0 M* AX' KMX UC DRW4G Tpi TO YOU
furnf
r«'Vllwiii-tttivi
Furn-1
nished elertrir kltchon. Ij .I
mavoniy xork. &gt;l&gt;n Inlising in
lure P l . R I K '*♦ flmne M»
too x non t*;onn. trail nt the
roofing N'i |oh to small rtr
Friendly Tavern. Orange City.
iTsVlf* F'ln* lop offlre do-k ol
laigi M D. Reaid-ley, Sanford,
table. Phone I*It*
Rl
Hoi ,10», I'bone AA’inler
Park 262187.
s—REAL ESTATE W A N T K l)-l| u t v 1 v v i,ag-i|j g "
7—^ IV iB -M yralackH iip p lira — 7 DRACI.INF, -rrvlee, --lay.fill dirt,
IF YOU waul In &gt;r!l vu.o homo,
top wdl, peal, f hell, dump Irnrk
gel results, li.t il with J. W 2 FRKSli JERSEY milk row* with
tervhr. Phone Ul87»-W.
Hall, Mtalioi. Florida Stair
Unit ralve*. See at lloston
nank Rid*. Phone I75N.
Stretr'a
rrsldrnre,
lleardaH TILE YOUR HATH ROOM wall*
now! Plastic or aluminum wa'I
Avenue.
tile Free esllmales. Orange Til"
AlTflTi.lS FOR SALE
MILK fJflAT and D»r kid- for
Shop; ‘JIII N. Orange; Phone
sal* I'honr o05-J.
43IH,
Orlando, Fla
TUXEDO FEEDS. Coinpleta line FOR SALK: One »r two
I farm W'OfIDV’ORKINti 512 Hanford
_Hunt*a Tusedn Fee»l Store. _
nun.-. I. f la^&gt;n*i !&gt; f.'rlerjr
Avenue Hhelvee Cabinets, Sink
POWER MflWF.ItH
Avenue. Phone 578-w’.
•
T'lps, Awnings Etc. U. Vail.
IK )TA RY ill. AI IK Uneondillonal
PHnv 1411 J.
ly guaranteed Immediate de
_________
Itvery. Free drmnnsliatlon, any
N in il I.H PERSftN AI.H —1.1 j;-ppA K K 'IT
lln.e. 16150. V A. Wb-elea*. (|
mile Nnrlhl |j&gt;ngw&lt;MMl.
MARY'S I.FM HVfi I.IIIRAHY
AV A N T E D
fileem l’rt»»i» -capable of finish I2il‘i Magnolia In now oi&gt;*n M"n
o P i Nt:v. (P a p e r s
thru Fri. In In 12 A M . .1 to 6
ing Wool
Silks. Pb-ea work
For sale ni (V &gt; ,tmiu&gt;l a l the
I' M. Sal. 4 l&lt;&gt; tt P.M.
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Staff favored llir roum . In- out­
lined ifiiim t China. &gt; &gt; i IIU
derlaration that wr ran ami innat
hold Imth Iru n U -F a r East ami
W rstrrn Europe—again*! (hr ag­
gressor Morin likewise will jolt
our high politico—military com*
mand who ware wondering how
we may do even one of Diok
chorea at a tie, and had coneluded that we tnual rhooae one
of the two.”
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The Chicago Trlluirm laid Mac*
A rthur ahowrd Congress ita duty
“to abandon the U. N. program
of drift and dr lay, the Arhcsnn
p ro f ram of hr-towing u loving
erahrare, of consigning Ameriran*
Ur the mralgrintler of u never*
etidirif war, the llrltish program
of using the LInilt-d N ation* ami
our own fla ir l&gt;&lt;-|r«* t rnent to
hold the armi of tha Atneriran
fighting man while the ltrd» slut;
him.”
General
MacArthur
demon*
strain), the N&lt;w York Herald
Tribune said, that there are " nn
traitor* or devil*** III the debate
over United MUte* pulley, "hut
only ainerrr men who may have
different view* a* to method but
are at one in their loyalty to
th* ideal of freedom."
The Knekv Mountain New*, nf
Denver, Colo., declared: "Hen
wan a man fit tri (land with
l.lnrob* **
•,*7^'*-e»*.rr,
Triliune com­
mented Hint tlm nation *‘i* In
debted to MacArthur for a vigoroua statement of ronvlctlnn, but
haa yet to In* presented with
proof that be i* rltrht."
“ It was one of tha treat rca­
tenet). ino*l furreful, moat eogm*
speeches ever delivered in the
united Males Capitol,*' said the
Los Angeles Timet.
The New Orlrana Item said It
wa» sure MacArthur had not
aatlafied "all Americana when
aaid that if wr expand the war
outside Korea, Russia 'will not
Kreeasarllv* Join the conflict."
The Newark IN. J .| Star*
l-edger said, “We should now
turn to the great uuestlnn* rai&gt;ed
by MacArthur ami ratabllah the
true facta.**
The Mt. l*oui« (Hobe-Democrat
aaaertrd that “whan the aura of
a d u l a t i o n and a«ml*hyateria
•bate*, we *hould aspect a more
reasoned proicntation nf the
MacArthur polidea and a calmer
aaaeasmrnt of military-foreign
policy declilona."
The New York Dally Naw* de­
clared, “MacArthur
yesterday
alapped every card In hi* hand
down on the table for thr world
ta see and conaldrr—and for
llUla Harry Truman and hi* mili­
ta ry and political yea men to
tap If they can."
i Other sample editorial comMgflt 2
The New York Dally Mirror:
“(ieperal MacArthur gave the lbtoday to the outrageous accusv
against lihn that hr, who
Idler for A3 _years.
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f it* .never. are disobedient; and
Douglas MarArlhur la a perfect
ioldler. He *ahl that no mllilaiy
leader had differed wills th&lt;
Strategy add loglr of the Pnrifb
situation a# ho described it tu
tha t'onyre*^, not even Ibe Join*
Chirfa of Mlaff. That means tlm'
what Cenernl Omar llradley said
In piddla tart Tuesday night was
something uuile different from
w hat lm Mid a* ehsum an Ilf the
Joint Chiefs of Staff."
Han Francisco Chronicle: "The
principle spokesman for the
wyernment'* oop«s | i | au~ General
far Arthur—has stated his rasa
n the greet debate and with
Much of the evidence In, the
American people ran now at least
gain a d ear picture of the central
Issue, t X » That I* the Issue
then—1.1 deride which amung the
alternative* offerer) i* the course
best calculated tn preserve an
honorable peace, or, falling that,
,ta win a decisive v ir tu e urfn
, which an honorable peace may

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,W- Abrsm*. ebairmsa of the hoard
mt Standard Oil of New Jersey,
Dr. Clareaco H. Faust, former
jS a a a .u f humanities and science*
*t Inland Stanford University.
» - Abrams w||| bo chairman of the
fund's board nf director*. Dr.
Fdnat will bo president of the
, fund.
. Th« announcement aald the fund
•III work with educational prob
k i t e at all leveli from the utj.
atary school to th* unlvenltlr*.
On* of Ita concerns will be the
“difficulties encountered by the
U. B. school system as a result of
tha mobilisation of manpower" In
the face of present international

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The 17,154,000 Interim budget
was assumed to be only a starter.
In the past the Ford Foundation
baa allotted mentya which havo
dwarfed original outlay*.

Work Of Children’s
Croup Im Outlined
At Local Meeting

Firemen Called For Mae Arthur, Bradley
Fire In Fireplace 41 ssilssvs V isa t*as* 4&gt;aat

lla s ils s tS »•*■— ran* llsvl
(( uiiliiiued I iuim I'ar.e true)
inent that welfare Hill* Or open, stating that a public meeting
waa asked to say something on
Following a bright flash of M acArthur’* statement that he
lie said this was a safeguard in rallerl by Mayor William II. MeCaully
for
nest
Tuesday
to
air
lightning
during
the
brief
shower
rase Congress refuses to re|*eal
understiNal the U. H. Joint Chiefs
tlie secrecy laws which deny frd. the controversy, was done in his &gt;,■ (ertlav afternoon a t 5:47 of H u ff shared MacArthuF*
Individual
canseity
ami
not
as
oMork,
the
Fire
Department
re­
view on the Korean situation
The work of the Flurhla Chit*! ersl aid In any stale o|*cning its
mayor of Winter Park.
ceived a frantic telephone call from a military sUndpoint. Brad­
dren'a Code Commission in study- , welfare lists.
informing
them
th
at
a
house
waa
The
Imard
said
it
was
remain*
ley’s reply:
Ing the needs of children in com -, The House also received a bill
(minifies uf this section was out- from the legislative Council to ing neutral in the controversy be­ on fire at 811 Cypress Avenue.
"The Joint Chiefs nf Staff bv
tween
Wagner,
the
Itollln*
faculty
Tlie
firemen
answered
the
alaim
lined by Miss Ina Mteele of the reorganise the State Welfare
law are military advisers to the
and
college
trustees.
all
light,
but
left
the
house
with
Tallahassee office of the com- Code.
I'resfdent. We rendered our advie"
Mrt'aully announced Wednesday tli* fire still burning.
to him on a military (xiint nf
mission at a meeting yesterday
*j-|M. measure would require wrl*
night
n
public
hearing
would
la*
I
lie
reason
for
this,
said
Chief
view. If we are going tn la* uf
ut the Court House of the Hem- fMre r |j,.„t» to give the Welfare
Inole County Children’s Commit-; Department a leln on any real railed at wrhirh Itrlando Mayor M N. Cleveland, this morning, use to the {’resident, w? feel our
tee, a hrunrh nf the Commission.; pr„,M.riy they held. The Htate William llearilall would art as was that the fire wn* lu thv fire- advice should be confidential. W«*
plan* of the house,
would t*e destroying mrr useful*
Kigbteeii |M*iMins attended the rotlj,| sell tin- property after the moderator.
At Jurkronville, Chairman WinA corner of the rhiiiiney had ness if It was public.’*
meeting, Including representatives , „ W|,,.r'» death unless un heir np*
llradley used these words in
of the Hanford Mlnlstsrial As- |
„i likely to lircome n public Ihrop llurnroft of the Hoard of In &lt;n knorktsl off by the lightning,
Trustees said lie hiul telegraphist ...it was Ignited and dropped answering a i|ue*llnn nn United
siM-iation, tlie County Commission, charge,
Mayors MrCaully and Heanlall onto trash In the fireplace, start* MUtes Far Faster policy ami aims
the Htate Welfare Ibiard, Schools
present Welfare Hoard
and ITA group*. Judge Douglas which would • mphiy the State Hurt lie ruuld "see no justifica­ lie the fire. Alice AppUng, tn Asia:
"O ur presrnt nh|&lt;Ttive in Asia
.Strnstrom was among those prr Welfare Director. The Welfare tion for the proposed meeting for Ni ;*resa, live* in the house.
public diseossion of the affairs
chief Cleveland reported today | Is to stop the Communists—t-r
sent.
Commissioner now is appointed of Hollins College.
ti at grass fires had nnt la-en as kill as many as we can a t the
Miss Mteele teld of the origin I by tin* Coventor.
“Hollins
..... -is -a private corporation
...... fi ;•:*••••
wint. I ata AaiV.^i , '*'**• rmasilib* ro-r to o-nsrlves.
of the Children’s Cade Cote mi.-1 T ie ,'I...* .e M iliiur v am i V e te r­
ita relations with its rmployca tn* piecrsiing season. s«*| ih eiO u r aim is to try to arrive at a
sion, stressed the imp'Utancx* o f' an..' At l» t r jT w /.^l.V .‘..\ ..iro ilu rn l and
like nthe- ‘rtrrn al affair* nf the ........
.. fire situation nan eased situation that will perm it a set
g .n rral
being neipisintcd with local re-1 n 1*111
piotect nsmes rif rhn corporation nre not matters f o r ; fs'ily .
tl-rnent sometime and to get out
sources available for aiding chil­ rnsjor
organiratinm 1p irtici|uitiori liy munk|ial official*
t».i.*t«- , i , _ __ _
„
__ ,
of Korea."
dren, and suggested several pro* I f t
„ „ veterans'
by outside groups.
except by official Invitation." ,
S**‘
llradley answered another truesp ets fur tin group, lorludilig a
The measure would prohibit | Bancroft said In hi* telegram
f" " » e n have liecn drilling with lion
bv saying he thought Mac*
mental health |irogram.
I
triiika
nod
is|iii|unent.
Itoutinr
non-profit corporations from us.
Kesults of the December, 1U50. i ,
in-flection have iwen made of A rthur’s sperch to Congress yes*
ir name* the words
White House Conference, were ex* I
■ .. ‘Foreign," ".Spanish,"
. in inkier systems in the dnwn- lerday was “very good" hut It
would not Im* proper for him In
to wi section.
idained by Miss Steele. At the i . , . ■'. .. 'Marine Corps I^-o
T
a
n
k
e
rs
Collide
discuss It specifically. Ilcforr hl«
conference,
said, a rriM.rv
report was |1 J( .. , ' .-Am-Vets," u n less they
ronierrnce, she
sue sain,
speech Bradley referred newsmen
H'aalln’-se Kisis I'aas Oas|
' .In The
T i. Hun"
whUlP wmm I ^ rrfll|lintt||y rhWith
eon-'
to his remarks last week when he
itMmI|.r.
Ur**
.Sun , *hich
in tnone
n l ofv«the
tcraiu
all liiiu l* ."
said "enlargement of the Korean
the
- a -tudy made by "groups
(lie o llirr w it rr|Miitr&lt;l afire
wnr
would jeopardise
world
this stall's various chiMien's
K»i rptiuns would la* mode with fore and aft with her first mate
peace and thus would threaten
committees.
It n s ils s rl r 'ts a t-aae llael
American leeurity."
Mhr iiointrd out that this com* approval of the veterans' group dead and a number o f cirw rn rn measure.
llradley’* speech to the C*r&gt;
niittre was helpful In rollecling concerned. Till* lull also Vould re­
Tapper Med Hep. Nesmith of
and presenting information re* voke existing charter* of group* hadly hurried.
\\ •k n IIn -aid their counties, two lina forum, a non-partisan stmlenr
The lost vessel was n type T -2 , nf tlie smallest in the state, oiild organiratlnn. wax on the Sort*carding unmet nerds of children iiaiinsl contrary to the law unless
Atlantic Fact, lit- said the choir**
i
in this county and that mariv re* they change their names within r.swi tanker that normally carries r r , „!„„„ without the raring
ni.,n, v and they
voinmrndatiuna frum tha White six months alter the measure a crew of 15 men, the Coast money
they felt
felt the
th r i people "Iw tween Hoylet domination and
tJuard said. Name of the ship was would lie wilting to find money national political Iml-nendnce" !•
House conference will lie carried takes effect.
Hep. I'ohh of Volusia introduced not immediately known. Earlier someplace else If they could .hi eases'* lolly reapnn* Ihle for ihe
out throughout the nation to help
eoalitlon of 12 nation* into the
children atUin the goal of sat­ a hill to set up a civil service the Coast fiuanl tentatively iden­ away with corruption.
isfactory living and responsible system for most State imnloyr*. tified it as the 'tJator*, hut Inter
I lie Haley committee if lloiisi North Atlantic Pact.
A civil service department would said that wus incorrect.
i itixmship.
member* whirh wan authorised a
The burning vessel was the week ago to mnkr a six-week in*
WASHINGTON, Apr. W- id*.
Im* created to administer the* ays*
K*sn
Hue*,
one
of
tin*
new
su|M*rtern.
v&lt;--ligation of rhargea of corrup­ —Three Henator* grappled In an
tanker*
of
the
Kssn
Htandard
Oil
angrv
frae todav as a rllmsx
Hep. I’avne uf I’asro county pro­
tion got word today that the Hills*
posed giving fee officer* an ex* Co.
Isimugh -ounty rinu* ■'ominisilon to an argument over Oeneral
The Coast fiuurd said the Esso will send it* investigator (o talk lhiugl*a M*eArthiir's Far Ea»t
tra sum for their services to
H'*alloo»4 gran gage Osrf
of tha city,
e&lt;|usl 10 percent of each fre Hue* radioed, "Strurk tanker and ut the first pulilir hearing Mon- pm nolielr* Those nre»ent agreed
no blow* were struck.
Hatnrthiowert also were used charged, lie said the offirera need apparently all hand* were lust.” lav.
Th** "sh o vin g aro u n d " u n * in
The cullisiun ocrured nlMiut 5
Thursday southeast of Chorwun thr extra money because of the
Hep. Ilatey of .Sarasota, .-hair,
to diselosr a small liand of Urdv increased cost nf living and of A. M. (C8T), tin* (inast fiunrd man of the group, -ahi he hasn’t a rad io studio—not In th e S en sle
Senator Cspehart (H-Indj told
said.
who clashed In hai.d-to-hsnd fire uperutinn*.
had h rsnly ve» from h*« iwvl»a*l«n
Tlie Const Uuard said the Esso •u *he Minnil Crime Commission to re nori era h- "threw" Henator
comlial with Allied troops.
Another central purrhasing hill
There was little ground activity cse in from Hep. Moody of Hills, Hues reported that although it la ing any evidence it lias ,o .he Humphrey (D-Minn) ou* of 'he
•"■cording studio th* Capitol aftee
elsewhere Friday morning alomt hornugh. It would set up a Imard was afire it was not in Immediate Momlay hearing.
Humphrey "'■ailed me a dirtv
.he I4» mile front.
ope rating under thr state rah in rt danger of sinking.
Republican
Hep.
0*m
*rof
The Coast (tuard pinpointed the 1‘inclln* sought unsurces*fully ;o name."
The Heels continued their slow to do the buying for Florida
Also Ineelgpd wa* Henator Iu*h*
pullliark. They sent a few patroli sgintie* and institutions. Several location of the collision a lati­ git tlie House to vote for his
prolong into Allied llnra on thr other such measures have Ireen tude 25.IN north; longitude 01.27 r&gt; solution setting op n lolnt -'uni •— p fD-NY*. Capchart said h«
west,
lu*hmnn hark
re-ntral front Thursday night, hut Introduced.
mil lee with thp Senate to carry “shovrd Senator
,0 Jump mr f,on.
The Coast fiunrd said It did not the crime and corruption investi­ ••’ -e •*.,
dl wen* driven
...........................n
liack with ‘losses
Hep. Summers of IJlierty in­
in d ."
to thr Itrel feeler unlta.
troduced a hill to require the Uni* have the name of the chief mate gation through the next wn veen '"•hH**—-'h**e"
•sl*f'owrt*d«re,| th*
Allied troop* rerntinurd tn fol vrrslty of Florida tn set un a uf the Easn Hurt.
“I liclleve all of un will -v-eng- sV rats-l s'*ah | i*i| ,'ep!e,| tn *
A Cost fiuard I'llY, a flying nlie no m atter how m snv *»i'n»r**l
low up thr Communist withdraw- imultr** disrate diagnostic cllnli
at Bristol. A $12,000 appropria­ boat, wa« sent front Corpus laws we pas* they'll lie of no ov*P
m m
Chrietl, Tex., and nnc'hvr flying ■" ■v» don’t gel In th -is- with soil *.v»&lt;’re going to have til*
United Nations warulanca roar* tion would Im- provided.
•d to the attack Friday morning
A hill hy Hep. Jacob* of Su­ Imat, a PIIM. with a doctor alioaril 1n* legislative crowbar and t'ig out wreds."
after a day of raln-cused idle* wannee countv would require wai also sent from there. The cut- t tit * vermin one* for all," Cramer
Rep. Ilelscr of Holme* said he
nrrs. The Allied bombers and container* nf In-er and ale aold ler* Tampa of Moldlr ami Triton said.
did not believe loeal law enforre.
of
Port
fsaliet,
Tex.,
were
also
fighter* smashed anew at Krd in Floriita to show alcoholic con­
Hep. June* of Collier ounty led ment should be Investigated bv
en routr to the nermt.
airfields, supply route* and other tent nf the beverage.
the ipp. -ition.
H'ate officials berauae it would
At
llatnn
Hour*,
I
.a
.
the
Ma.
targets.
Jacob* also introduced a mea­
lie said the Ia-gi-lal'irt* "h"* violate the principle of home rule,
I he U. H. Far Ka*t Air Force* sure tn mnkr “Peeping Tom" rlno Deportment of Esso Htan­ placed (he slate uf Flurhla in th* lie declare! the U. B. Senate*!
•aid its plane* bombed II lies) artivities unlawful. He defined a dard Oil Co., under whirh tho vnmliling husintss up o ita c»ei Kefauver committee had done
airfields, mainly In wratvro Pnephig Turn *• one who apis* nr Esso Sule operates, said it had Every county of the .slate take* nothing hut "bring adverse publi­
North Korea, In the past ID day*. peeps through windows nr doors, nu information except that th* gambling pio r'-rl*. The rnckeieer* city to the atale nf Plnrida.
Flv* nf the field* are in or near thus invading lh« privacy of an ­ Esso Hue* was in trouble in the and hiHMlIiitns ami ehouis dial hav*
Hep. Simpson said he was
Half.
'he Hed capital of Pyongyang. other.
rume to Flurlda have ‘ornc lie ajralnst Ihe Crumer proposal Itc.
In New York, the Htandaid Oil virtue
The rnnrrntrated liomhing of
of the imnlled Invilntlon of cause the rommlttre would over­
Con parry of New Jersey said the the people
enemy ulr atrip* i* designed to
rif Florida."
lap the Haley committee already
l.cejr the enemy on the ground there are two schools of thought Ess* Hu*t normally carries alwut
lie dr eluted that “ In the eye* In operntlun and h* saw no nee&lt;l
The F ar Fast Air Forres rotn- I nKorra on the next phase of 4k men. The vessel waa •Icscnla'd o f Cod A lm ig h ty th ere I* no d if­ for two committers. ‘
mantler, 1,1. lioivral tieorge K. the fighting. One Imlds th at an as n “super tanker" of 25,5«mi feren ce lietvvecll licensed m il UPCram er replied the Joint com*
Stratemeyer, has warned that the undeclared truce is near, with tans, callable of carrying UJKNi,- licensed gam bling. “As long as we m ittn; could function Iwtter than
lleds may throw their air power the Chinese pulling out of the OOP gallons of oil.
She was launched Fell. I, IP41* plant tlie seed* here and hav the u House committee.
at any time against U. N. ground , war informally Iwcause nf heavy
casualties. The other school ex­ at the Nawport News .Shipbuild­
trootn.
Allied warships Friday pound- ' pect* n powerful new Red offen ing and Drydork tin., is 52H feet
ed rubbled Wuntan on the east *ive with air and artillery sup­ lonv, over 42 feet wide and draws
' l l fret of water.
roast for the li'JVtd straight day. port.
Farther north, n a v a l shells
screamed Into HongJIn port for
thv 43n! atraight day.
The British frigate Amethyst,
which was trapped hy Chinese
T hr Cripplm Hlory of Ihe O rrst A ntricss Fcudl
Hed gunfire for day* on the
Yangtse Hiver two years ago,
daagrd a Communist gun position
near Monggumpo, on the West
Coast of Korea north of Chang*
Starring
■an.
Farley
(irangir,
Chnrlca
llickford, Raynodd Mawwy
With Allied troops well north
c « 4 •ro M ftflly
And Introducing
of the lied Korea border, the
5 t2 $ 4 x !a fi • 11^^ f l t h
h t ling waa growing at the front
Joan Fvana
that the U. N. troops had puahod
Also:
LATEST
NEWS mmI CARTOON
a* far north Intondod at present.
m l I h i m i i i Iv i to fttcH bt
Any largo aealo advance north
fra rath# present ldC-mllo Una
would force the AUlee ta m aa a
!40.mUa Um .
' I S o m HiS iT i i S
AP correspondent Jim Bocher
' l U t m
d r v
I.
reported from tho front th at
flv« p i ii i f i, M i i I i i i M ill
later he built."
■ nd RmuMm H &gt;f wgli 'ftlfTKR
Kansas City Star: ' It waa a
magnificent presentation of the
argument* for a policy x x a It
-AOSUY CNOWTHMp N. V. Time*
may reasonably be asked of
Dr SANTIS',____
MacArthur on what evidence he
founds hlo ayum ptlnn that Ja
case wa blockade Rod China aad
bomb her shore bate*, tha Soviet
Union will refuao ta honor her
explicit treaty obligation to coma
to the defense of the Chinese
S l L v T f t f 'M A N O A N O
Comunlsta. x x x Hero, then, 1*
the ;r* at dllemna which con*
fronts the American people. Both
, CAjSStAN iDOWUNO’VAU^m
tho Aeta tic policy advocated by
MecArthur and th* ambiguous
policy now being pursued by our
kjvrrnm oat entail a gambit."
-W A U fl WtNCHIU. Daily Mlrrae

State Legislature

Korean War

CUT YOUR DRIVING COSTS
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o'clock a luncheon will Iw held
for the ladle* at the Dubadrrad
Country Club, and a style *h .»
and a golf tournament will foil..-.
Hutarians, meanwhile, will ntt cud
a Group I meeting at (he Cliam
her of Commerrr lliiilding
.,
hear Dr. Karl ft. Kdington. and
the same time Group Nu.
-a, 11
meet at the Allg 'hlH Hotel.
At 7:00 oVIo'k the governoi ‘
haiuiuet ami luill will lie held at
the Orlando Country Club.
)
A hieakfgst for -luh presidents
and secretaries is s«-lie&lt;lult*tl for
7:KI o'clock Tuesday morning at
the Angehilt Hotel, with Frank M
Rhodv*. district governor, pi* d.
mg. Dr. I. Lillie Edmunds of St. tson University will talk ut In: u
and Dr. Ray Angel-, Miami, j*
11:10 o'clock.
The nominee for the office . f
district governor will I .* presenti t
at 12:25 I’.M. after which tin* cm.,
ference will adjourn.
J
CARD OF TIIANKS
I want to U ke this means &gt;J
expressing my apprccistion to
my frimda • and ripigtdMirs f. .
all the cania and flowers and
u thrr expressions of kindm
*bown me during the Ins* of m
husliand, James Crawford. I want
to thank Moselv Funeral Horn,
for courteaiea and those who fur­
nished cars for the funeral.
Bertha Crawford u
—Adv.

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Tuesday," Taft said. In that
speech Bradley auppoited Mr.
Truman's view th at any rutaiK.
tuenl in the Korean fight mg
might lead to World War III

“ ROSEANNA McCOY”
SATURDAY-DOUBLE FEATURE

Showing

reporter that he cursed Capehart.
"It Just is not true," Humphrey
taid. *'I never use piufanlty.
Capchart knowa It Isn’t true.
There's not a word of truth in
it."
Several reporters, one a wo­
man, were clustered around Capehart when he told them Hum­
phrey called him a “dirty name."
Asked what Humphrey called
him, Capehart said: "There'a a
young lady in the nmm, and I
don't use that kind of language
l*efore women."
A reporter asked whether h.&lt;
meant “H. O. U.” and whether the
words nr letters were used
' That’s what it v&gt;a«," Capehart
replied, "and he used the words."
Four Senators were making n
recording for radio of their Far
Eastern view*.
Ilumphrej raid that during the
detiatc Caps halt art-used him and
Lehman of being "Communist
*yrn|&gt;a!him» with Hed China."
Humphrey added:
“ When the recording was over,
I walked over to Capehart and
told him I drenlv resented what
he had said alsmt ua.
“ I told him, *1 want you to
stop it.'
“ lie grabbed my arm, hut 1
walked away from him. Then he
•tarted pitching on to Herbert
Lehman. I walked out of the
room. That's all there was to it."
Ifumphrev said he tlenlored th*
episode and considers the matter
closed.
“ I think it is loo had," he said,
"that debate on th is i*»ue hat
•o become po explosive at a time
that call* for cool headi."
Meanwhile. Senator Taft (ItOhio I a reused the Truman Ad­
ministration today nr “workinboth side* of the military and
political street" in nn attempt to
•Isrredll (jenetal Douglas Mae.
Arthur.
T aft’s assertion rame in the
midst of a widening dispute
touched off hy MacArthur'* claim
t*&gt; Congress that the Joint Chlrfx
nf HUff once shared his views
on Knrenn war strategy.
General Omar N. Ilradlev. chair­
man of the Joint Chiefs, said last
"Ight the ouestion of I'resident
Truman's firing at MacArthur
from Ms Pacific commands "was
primarily a political one.” Then
Hradlrv added: “ I am a military
m»n."
Taft, chairman nf the Senate
Republican pollev committee, told
• reoortsr he think* the Truman
tdm lnlstm tlon permits Rradlrv
tn speak on foreign policy mat
ters when that aerveg Its pur•e*c end presents him as a purele military adviser when thst
kind of a statement is needed
‘•n r»dh-y say* he la • nnlv a
e-illtarv man. hut h» made a
foreign, policy sprech In Chicago

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Yanks Move Into Korean Aetion

Ownership Of Dog
Tracks Defeated
Passage Would H ave
D eprived W a r r e n
C am paign C o n t r i ­
butor O f 2 T racks
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f u r t j l ) , so uir llk rllh ix s i »! j I r sh o w er* r il r e m r m u lti lli*» j l l r t ikmmi am i a l i l l l r cooler r v l r r i a r
n**tth lo n ix h t.
N o . 173

Allies Pull Back 12 Miles
Before Raging Red Attack;

Planes Mass In Manchuria

Investigation To
Force Secrets Out
Of Joint Chiefs

TALI.AIIAMMKK. A pr. 23—
K1)—Til* brail iif Ihr Miami
(*rlmr Ciim m i««iuii tul.l a Flor­
ida l.rginlalitr ..mwillr*- Ihsl
Fullrr
"gaiaed Ik*
governorship fraudulently" ami
"traded hia «»ry mhiI to Rain
hla rnd." T hr Matrmrnl ra m r
from Jack It. Younger at Ihr
oprnlnR of Ihr Home H a ir )
rommillrr'a Inxasllfilhin Inin
ro rru p liln In Florida politic..

Anamiateri I’reat Leased W ire

M O N D A Y APR. '2.1. l* r» f

Farm I n c o m e In
Far East A ir Force Chief Warns
O f Red Buildup In North China Florida T r i p l e s ,
3XAM H .\l. I ON. Apr 21 t/1') Ibr l mletl \*r.**n» *n *,*n
Ison D e c l a r e s

Military H ead To Reveal S tra te g y I n
Far E ast T heater

M antlet III K m * I ir|H itts i lug a r r u l bml&gt;lup bv live t'o iiim u im t* am i
*IV» llic ic n lu d lu n g w lio lh r l l n t i v e to do .d x-llt tin- lb ie .il a* long I
v N | -lane, in ii« | , lav tu u lli o f live M a iu liu in iii lo - id ii

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M illio n

In c r e a s e

Chinese Begin I-ong Awaited
S p r i n g Offensive:

700.000

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N .ilu ill* In-op* polled li u k a- mu* It
a* 12 m ile* iitu lr i l l i r iin p .u t ol a

ll» FI.TON C. FAY
Ilia | •l K n l id feim * r "III* Ii lag rd
\. I' Mililar) Affair* llrporlrr
I bo-r v irw v o l Id . t» e n rr.il G e m g e I . S t r .it - r n r v r i *em iiiam l--i *»
Is
K’ e p . i s f e r e t !
O v e r
-slM.
Ji
•lloitK IIH) lilllr* •d thr Korean
WASHINGTON. Apr. 21 &lt;/!*) |
♦ I’nlteil Steli-s Air Forres in tinP c i to d O f
25
Y e a rs
... •.*. ..,%•« I....N ul toe t ' S. aid l»i» noiii colitmue lo llr,- ut Ihe lies!
t tout today
P hi t"a«r *lnce Itlp.i. were report
— Ihr Joml Chief* o | Slaif. one |
enemy
oiler
taking
o
position
somewhere
on
the
Korean
Imnl
Slrifi
tmlay
in
n
copyrighted
(titer
In other sreturs the A ll ir* *loj&gt;•
TAI.I.AIIAHHKK, Apr. 23— of ihr trail coinmunu alive group*
Oi
!
.‘in
II
\\
i
I
mih
,
»In*
I
rnlo*
i-w m the magailne, t'. S New(H V T hr old raroed of ih rrr hi Wathinglon, probably will lie crossing Ihe 38th Parallel, l) N. force* have alternated between d'Rlrultv
l***»|
tl .e Red * cold \\ b rie t lir A llies
nioloin»l it 'lir I rttfi il I I$*ik I» 1 \
arid World iteporl
in keeping contact w ith Ihe Chinese Communist, and tb* n ineetln*
mm puliina up H N .IN lo help
Xx lllltll rw II wa* in o rd rilv I atlnotl.
roni|&gt;rllnl
lo
divulge
tonir
uf
it*
XI
the
out
M-t
S
tra
tn
n
u
y
e
i
with
strong
re*,stance
(U.S
Defense
Dept
f'holo
/rum
f-ilernoHoaaf)
|H*ll|l|rnl
Sutlllll.
Ii*
tlieHi
rlrri Fullrr XX'arren fjotrrnor
«iute» “ we are utmost K -ito in thi*
l l i r ('unirm im tls- with o rally
family tenets to fu iin irii.
of Florida was played barb
liry (lulf
\\ ■i I M
tile i'e if. in ,
up rbet|
liala) a . Ihr llalrr roaimiMrr
.IN),(MM)
men I at mg the lio n t.
Ihr nslion-vliaking low lhal hat
*ii our *1 »
a ll
powei
in
'into Ii i i i in aim mit *i» Ni‘it» u liiiir
opened If* inttsligallon inlu huril out of Prrtulrni lruman‘«|
I a ti ti* lird llir u atlai k al / 30 Nullriort
In-ill
r'iiiio
i
%rlir«
til
|s$
«»|f«alitlt
'ii-iinM
il
**l
rrim r and rorruplion la Florida,
day m glil behind th ru lir a v ir s l al
I.liter III tin* iid e tv n -u ti« W .iltri I |.i&gt; nr * «i||
firing of General Douglas Ma* •
Nrw
t
Jack It. Younger, pr*aldmi of
•tat*-*
I llir f v lia lia K r id llir w ar. I Itril
Aithur ami ihr General's i|ierch to 1
Ihr Crime Commission of R rralBiit.iin Is Accused Oi
11* \\
-i vx.i* mtKuluirtl U
'■(on can't stiq i » deleimined
rr Miami, was Ihr final witness. Congren hat confronted ihr four- I
■••anil r.v*r«l ill *l.tv!iuhl M ulblav,
can g- t Mr 1I lk IK■% |« .| k?i k I ii ilf •d t lr m
Hr alalrtrd b) reading from man m.htary high command with :
Beinir Paw n Of U.S. I' ir.;',fVl",r ,'11’ on
lu
ll v*as iru r w rtl w illi l i r t l i vigul
linli
tt
o
il
r xx Ik *
ill r»| if*i* M A
aworn testimony lo Ibr U. S.
«on
M .uulay m glil
P o w e r Diplomacy l-iu a te *.
| | Hrnalr’a K efsuvrr Crime Com- thr nrcrsiity of talking.
in t !is *
Ii
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o
lf
lll
&gt;1
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In
in
i
Noti
"X- you k n o w , going north o f
( in r intelligence uffi*-*-r i-sllisi
Alrraily the Ih-frnse Departm lllrr and laiuis Wolfaon. Jack­
• be X-tin Ittvei i« n-d pci ml* H i D In mi 1I n \ .i i &lt;1 I )tiling i)if the iilta c k the Ituds’ “ in v ju r e f ­
sonville industrialist; C. V. men! ha* i*.ue*l no implied rhal- j
I ()\|M)N. \,,r. 2 3
(/!»)
»itde.
and
a*
a
r**usei|u**uee
uui
'
»•
Ik
rtl
in
t
lir
K
m
i
lir
*r
fo rt ." Hot another spokesm an said
to41
Griffin. lionry-la-The-II Ills rll- leugr to MacArlhur'a a**rrlion W afihingtonN ew sm an D ouglas A ffirm s Need A n r im ii lie * an sire l.n r t l Im lay lu• topping of an ntlaik* can’t I*- 4ll«l to.i* xl til* •!*«*«1 III II «in «.l l l i r Xlomlny It's «till l**u e u ilv t.t tell
ru* man; and William II. John- •hat hi* view* on how the Fal j
ipnl
lit*
I
.lin
o
I.lin
n
e
t
lx-«.vu«e
atritgbt
if it i* th r K*-*l»' luiig-*-X|«v-Is—* tag
alon. nnnrr of four doff Irarka, Ka*t war *houhi l*e broaccutesl —
G i v e s Democratc
For Steady F riend­ H iila u i lit- l**-eii ilta g g rtl loo l a i “ lie nin hit in,- where I mu l.r ll.n l . lillx**
im* «|il.lo
*Ii
s p rin g push
pul up tllNI.Wli fat Ikr W'arrrn from a military »lan*lpoint—have
"
O
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l
pi
lik’
M
Ill
based,
tail
I
rail’l
till
Idm
How
t'lo se ernsurship delayetl u .w s
ship O f 2 N ations Ix lo n il l l i r w l i e i l , ol A tn riu lit ever I am going to lilt bun in
campaign.
lieen fully »harrd by practically 1 50-46 Senate E d g e
every military leader in Ihe pa»t..
Il l l l .t l ll l U l g ttu- |llo g l* s * wt*ll‘*l uf lilt- u ffe iis iv r I t ' , h o u r, I hell
diplom a* y
II*- u p rn le *lin it a rm
North
K
o
re
a
—unv
place
I
ran
it perm itted only i, fra g m e n ta ry
NEW YOKK. Apt. 23 o1»&gt;including thr JCS.
heel
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U N S IN C . Mich~Apr. 2 } -(/»»)
TAUAHASSEETApr. 23—
The department. In a weekend — Blair Moody, Waihinglun cor- t.cwi* W DiiukIu , foimri am- r x p e m id u rr* in l l i i l .i i n * new lu n l find him oil the ground, and I W ilso n *at*l that the * is l neume p ictu re &lt;&gt;f the battle, lt d * wo* it.
—Thr Florida Senate rrfuird by Matrmrnt,
mu
going
to
bit
an)
faeilitv
that
T h e lleds forced a cro ssin g u f
ttel.
*ald an analysis of
of F l'il id , sg iiiiltlU M * II. 192'* an*
be can use—that is. in North ft '.’lt.i'U.......... Hid it 1951 ■ • 150, of Ib r Im jijli R iver along i ifi
two votes today to coniidrr a bill Ihe "haste dlfferiwea" lietwren rrt|M&gt;ntlenl lot the Drliotl Newt, baitadnr In Gtrat Bntsin. ».sitl to­
Ag iin*l llir lia(kiliop of a deep
re a ."
m ile front In th r w est. T h e y were
mm.tBNi Showing 'b a t thi* -«a
0 that would make William H. John- Mararthur and the JCS would l*e wa» named today by Governor day llie United S lJln and llntain my rim* in Hnlam't S.xi.*list gov­ K oNowhere
in tb*- interview i tint all dn-- to higher price*. It- checked by ru n c rliti ate .l I ' . N.
j
nrrd
each
other
now
far
more
given
tu
Ihr
“appropriate
con*
Mrnnrn William* at U. S. Sena­
alon, big champaign backer of
then miv mention of the eontro
n ir isn*i m i tllls-rv fire . T h is cro ss­
grr**ional rommittre*."
' thsn ''al any lime in tlu-ir hntory." ernment IIre (irrv Wrlihman lelsf V* r*v which resulted in tile di«- W ilso n pointed " i t tt.nt *i t-• :t ing is 23 m ile , northw est to I'O
Coventor Warren, lunender con­
the I lou«r *&gt;( ( i mnmn* that arm*
only 7.• *--*.♦.*&gt;it l.o*&gt;« of imng--,
On Capitol Hill, prr*ent plan­ tor from Michigan succeeding ihr
"In bclwcrn ihr two ma|or teal* prixJiKtinn in the United State* will missal of General Dougin. Xlnr- were *hlpp*d -lit of the ,'a t e a&lt; m iles north of Seoul, shrl!-*hattrol of half of hit dog rate Irackr. ning indiratr* these will !*• the late Arthur H. Vandenlierg.
tered .South K " t r a n ca p ita l
Aithur from the over-all Far
| l h i Hm im I «»n I ' mMr ' l l •
The
49-year-old
Moodv
ha*
been
Senate'*
Armed
Service*
and
of
ixiwcr— the U. S. S. A. in ihe
Il voted 22-144 in favor of
U nited Nations troops p illlrd
Ferclgn Relation* Commiltee*, al­ assigned to the New*’ Washington f-jiit and thr Umlrtl Stair* in thr gobble up raw materials si iucIi i K*i«t command, (tm- of thr points
bark south of the lln iita u It iv r r ,
late tlv.it "the civilian ronuimy of of that disagtormrlit bn, been
overriding an advene report of a though tonir Republican leader* Koreau since 1933. During World
ill the ad joining sector to the east.
W rit
Britain irpirvents llw Iasi the we*tnii world outride America MacArlhur’a insistent call fojudiciary committee report on ihe want alto to Include lloute com- ■War II, he served as war corT h e y tdrw their bridges l.ehuid
noth
irlty
to
go
after
the
enemy
irlialilr
bailn-ri
of
ilirngili
lidwern
respondent
for
Ihe
News
and
tne
will lie undrimined "
them .
bill, but a lwo*lhird» majority— 24 mlttee* in the joint Inquiry into North American Newspaper Al­
in his "privileged sanrluaiy'
the iMilidea and strategy of thr
Iwrrn ihr Iron Curtain and out own
T lie western front w as s t ir w il
Madv ufflcials Hint lamdon acr-i s the Yalu
vole*— waa necessary unde' Hie Korean war.
liance.
w it ti Ixxlies of t ho usa rat, of
I ihorrt," Dougla* laid.
nrwapapet,
n
|Mjrtr*|
lli.it
llarol
'
Mratemeyer
ngiei-s
with
ttu
rule* lo pul the bill on tht calendar.
The expected atar witnesses
“Senator Moody I* a !)em&lt; C h in rs e , ru t down by art d iet* and
lie «|xikr al the annual lum hcoh Wilt on, n.Vyrui old pri-.ldent **f riiagnsine'* eiirrrspoiulenl wh &gt;
O f Thr vote cam* after Senatora are big name*, Including Mar- crat," William* said In announc­ of thr As*oclat&lt;-tl Pn-ss, world* l ih* II qt*l *if Trarb-, bad also t* i*o ge*tii1 that an i*lfe*tlv«a ir hiim hardpirnt.
t'ffe,-tivo
ai
Mr
Shandt of Gaint-aville and Hay- Arthur and SeeeeUry of Defense ing the aupointment. Moody'* wide nrwt gatbriing ruo|wr*tl\&lt; Y signed* bhrt Ibrti .inter- funto* off* itsive would ‘ *.'intitule 111
A ll along the ce n tral feoiit A l ­
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l'Jd
f
P
A
R
K
.
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r
t
nard of 8t.~Paur»bunr unleash* d Marshall. The Joint Chief*, too, polillret affiliation waa nut gen Hi* aiblrres Ix-fot*- mors- than m inisters m ight follow. I.abut gn-nt.-st threat that tlw U. N
A
in H r (I !»%• \Vm t#ri lied troop* "ro lled w ith the punch"
rrally
known
before,
but
hit
a firm* attack on Johnston. The appear to be preparing for qur*.
ti\ diet*
IxtlllM -d that Prim *
rsrinv faces III North K o rea ."
M ityur W II \|» i iitillv f*»t They- fought from new (u n ltb iiia
News Rditor Karl Lyslnger of Ho I lltil |K-r*oris in tin- grand Ixtllnxim PMaim-ter
lOaattaaM CM N a i &gt;lal
Honing.
Xitl«*-'»
lialtv g o vern ­
" I agree With you HHI |n-i lMl||M|ft va to putdu‘0
of
liiiWaldorf
A
'toiia
Hotel
»*
,|,r Ol*' Xlondav night over u l-attl* ffj|d
Delrnlt
News,
described
him
a
During (he latter half of laat
il jsrIs, lily lighted l»y giant -eaii'h
ment might undergo defeat in I re n t," Stratetu eyer reidu*l.
broadrasl
over
Ih*Mulucl
l*rl
|(-*lliiih t d llt if « n»ntn»vrt«\
“
A
New
Dealer
from
Ihe
start."
week. Ihe rhief* hold a serin* of
llie l-iidgcl d-'h lil, tills w ick , T h i*
work.
X evidence of the t!*-d l-uiMiip i sues*II***I lintuy M$ 4'iiiillv «ni«l hi* h r lit s , flood lig h t, mid f la ir s
unusual and prolonged session,
Moody's appointment gives the
Ibiuglns, now chairman of tl&gt;&lt; would l-rtng
fil l,* m l r ile s p h o tn g lip li
*m
a
g e n *r» l it
itiriiliN t :»k'nm-t HoMitiir t lir m rrl- ilropiu-d from planes
in their well-guarded suite of lb mix-rut's a four-vole margin In
I D . N. w llh d ia w a U I . !. » t lir
electl--n Th*- Con - rvatlv*- P a r t i I mail from the n il south ol tie- ‘ iijf hU t &lt;i i i i (' iih rliitiu**^ hnvr
(('iinlliiurd Dn i's ( r Six)
I'eiitagon office*.
the Senate, Vandenberg »»« a lie
It ••h I I mmmI «»M I's s r
Vain lliv e r , show ing as man* .* • •H*rn
fn rlliru n iin K .*'
Hr
n*l*l**! llu n tiin m ill on the centr-il front
Hurrying into the JCS sectio*, publican.
7u planes on th*- A n ilin e fu-l I th f.t I h r iiilit t ll WHs fiil.r r i w ith o ii|u or* n t ly w in - to itia itfh U n
with portfidiua under arm. were
Moody is a personal friend «f
(In
Xfiled llio*. |r bulged 'iuv(h«
mi Ilia .XtaiK-buriuii ridlot* I
I t'K lv l
Rosa
StoiiioTf
Pit**
there four met. who »h»re re­ Williams ami wasa lonf -liefriend
ligi-nce re |n irt". In- .a y s , tnilnutM• 4’.iislly rail***! th r mrt^inir uf- " a n l at th is point. Ile a v i,-*: cunsponsibility for devising Ihe na­ Williams ami was a long-time
iitra lln n s of lied lrix .p s **-r.- in
O rlando Hospital mure a iir r n f t in Xlarw hniui mi f ••r Hollins I'rr^ h lrn t I'nul A . &lt;e
Manager tion's military strategy In the frirml of Vandenlierg. He went lo
1 Chamlirr of Co
(b i* a re a .)
N orth China " th a n ever Ix -fm e ' W i." . i t i k i il fi
i
in|H»rtunll)
morning current and any fu rth rr war.:
Kd Whitney atatrd
Washington in 1V3.1.
X lln d tu rre t ,l*M.d firm ••** tbto puhlirl)' tin * i f )
th r Hollins
Mrs llosn H tuirm ff, M year " I I and mure ro u lil lu* flown in u**-r
tally Inthat he had lirrn
“ Illair Moody most completely
•u»t central front agulu*' It. d
Mild-mannered General Omar
night.
•
nfit
i
n
vrt
s
)
W'aiKiir*
nl«o
rh
al
form
er
r«--i*l*-nt
*»f
Sanfor*f
•!*•
*1
sed
S
t.
funned that the
i. -a n ils through ft irbtax ill bt m-t
llradlry, chairman of thi JCS, meets the m e*ls of Michigan f&lt;»
In North Korea itse lf. Slm t*
limited hi* r r i t i c i t»* »n»»l ♦ t h r lr
in an O ilan d o lin sp ital yr-sterdav
Ink will veteran of World War II high Senate representatfon and needs
Johna-lndlan Rlvae
H s a lls s M na r s a r « lt l
ll&gt;
Wlf.I.AKD
CONNOLLY
meyer
says,
U
.
N.
fo
n
e«
sin*
tlm
ftrr«
him
um
lrr
oath
followingn
le
n
g
th
y
illness.
soon receive favorable eon*i*lrra. rommand service In Kuropc, who of Ihe nation for capable, vigor­
Th.- Sanford Post No. M a *,
lit*
firs
t
o
f
the
vear
ha**
id--nti
nt
ii
I'lild
lr
I
k
at
tfik!
Hoi
ii
In
ly
25.
|b
x
|
in
Ih
d
g
n
iin
.
tlon on th r part of tl. 8. ♦ngineerd. looks like on elderly (il wearing ous and experienced leadership," well ri-|ire*rnlr*l al lb&lt;- Almricn
ii ! fled some 5(1 a irs trip s built
i it \ t'o ill
TIm W »nl«i h n l
lie predicted that thr project five star*.
Wilburn- said.
la-gion Dr|iartmrnl ronvi-olloo ut M r, S ln in o ff live I In ^rvnf
hod-ling
And when I It* v w --*• | n tiia lo ti (««iiei| $ - ta l MU'flt O i l '
will Ih* linkrd with both nsviguCri*p, inci*lve-*|H&gt;ken Army | "I know him as a fine rilitrti On- Tbiii| i» Armory over tb*- w*-,-t&gt;. from 1912 -nit it ul out in *- ai
ago win'* In- moved to llflund’* Iximlxtd ttu- It* six ininuxbatelv follow tti|f day -iiv o 'i: M iT iu ilh
lion and flood control, and will
(Continued on Page Six)
&lt;t'*ail*a*a o s C m *1*1
end. Tlu-y slian-d in Ihr applai--- with lu-, tla lighter, Xtr*. It l&gt;
l l , s l l s s i X Ob l - s t , 1 » » l
| hw*t t.»H*d On* iiitetin i* a- an in
eventually ri-ault In n channel
that giri-ti-d National Commandi i Harti- She wa, v merntx-r of tinj di\ Kliial ;ilid l»ot &gt;i* ntnvor **f
IS fret deep between the Sanford
Karl*- (Vickr'x talk un-l threw tin-" F irs t X|*-ttue|ist Church in San
, W in ti i Path
N
c
'
mto
M
asonic
l.odac
.port and the Indian River.
Miiqxirt in nu-asur*-* di-*igm*d n- font.
N|»'iitm hih* tiNliiy u t h ir r timn
* Mr. Whitney alio expressed the
bring drpartmi-nt bvaili|iiar1i-i
i • • M illilitre of iiln riito v * ••ekfaii u
W A 8 IIIN G T 0 N
Xr-r 23 i,P&gt;
( t ill I *ll&gt; VIVO, , III* hid*- lll-'th* I
opinion that Ihr Nary will Insist
back from rall*lia**«-e to Central daughlci Xli G eu ig c I XI* v*nd
stud) of to hat it f i t nod the m l
Mnvle "tough g u y " Joh n (* ir on a rniM state canal at th r route
Home construction in .Hanford
Friends' hero of Mr. and Mrs. Florida. This tb-clsion, however, e r u f la u ri-* llle . by ; three -im *.
.
inlttrtml
• f » itloti* it &gt; fie ld di-miunred ('•uiim tim sin to
A *11*111 e lrc u l. In *-le-tiii-*l
of thr ahandonrd project. Thi*
a decided spurt during the J. R. Forrest will tegrrt to learn has Ix-i n drferre*! for a year.
w irin g caused a sin n ll fire Fn d --, irr tirin l |Hdicii*&gt; and I I a r iir fr n t *lay a* a " t y ra n n y " and told the
Ja n ie M
of
Xtiami Si*nn g *
canal and th r Indian Rivar canal took
D*-li gates pieseril front Post fi t Georg* XX’ . of Hollywood, F la ., and night at 7 :4 3 o'clock al the XIu week when building permit* of the death of Mr. Forrest which
and Ion* inure fm ;c «iul in u h lrtiU . lb-use
Un-Anu-rican
A c tiv itie s
would allow shipments of com- past
at their home in Albany, imluiU-d Cs|it. Fnrh- T. Lourk-. f.t. Corndr. It It. Stoino ff w itli .lu ­ nic Fudge fo r N egroes -it S«-v*-t»t t»
T h r iiinuidttr** « i» ' »t»%its^l h r r r Com m ittee he Is not and never
menial and military anppllr* by totalling |d7.lMg) In estimated occurred
Commander Karlyh- llousli&lt;dd- inland waterway* from Detroit value were Issued for seven hous- Ga. yesterday following a hrart Commandrr-rlect Denver Conlell. l l . 8 . N'avy lo N orfo lk. V n .; I I Street and Pin e Avenue Dnuitu-*- h&gt; th r n r r i l t i v i eo inn d ltrt* o f ha* lx-en III the P a rty .
attack.
II*' offered tu tell a n y th in g he
th r Ihdlittti Ih m id **t liu ^ te rA of
grand* hddreu and tlu re g reat was s llg lit, salil F ir e Chief 't S'
and New Orlm na to Miami and
Mr. Forreat m a n a g e &lt;1 t h e James (j. Calloway, Joel Field, Fd grand* htldrvn.
Hyuney I. Ives wa* granted a
, a hu h W n ifiirr Is e h a iin m ii.
knows alxiut Ited front arim tica
Cleveland.
Jacktonvlllr.
Company store for a Monforton, (lirster Miller, an I
Ito llin* has lir r n m ih r ntidsl in Hollywood luit disclaim ed a c ­
Fltem en put out a gras* finFun* m l service* w ill I h eonSuch projecta, ha rtdtad, would permit to erect o 7 room, $18,000 Cliurchwell
at U l Klliott Avenue. The numlx-r of yrara In Sanford and Janie* Singletary.
dueteil ut Its i-*ae&gt;n Knio-ml Hom e S a tu n la y m orning at !(•:•**» *' h-. k of tin In trrn a l ti|mmv •inn* tin* quaintance w ith m any In dividu als
l*e of great advantage commrr- home
Alti-rnnti-s werr William Pugi . tom orrow at 3 :3 0 P. M. ** it I* H uv. at T h irte e n th S tie e t • and Kim
the time uf hi* death was still
\ rat old
Will* Mr I
il IIIIOUIK «*1 about whom he wa* a -k e .l and
-dally to Sanford a* the port uf Dawson Construction Co. has lilt- at
associated with the Churchwell John IVatMin, D-mg lai«*ina J . E M eKinb-v o fficiatin g m t Avenue w here ttu- flam -- wen- that -•! of tin* roll* r*' * Tf» fn ru lty •Ivnied knowledge of the con­
^Central Florida ami would attract contract.
Other permits were: W. I,. Cart­ Company In Albany, lie is sur­ .latni-* F. Illanton D. S. Widd*l*-n. b u rial w ill fo llo w In Fve rg re en menacing It. F . K a g a n ', Feed it.* 1111*et -» wrutilil 1••
ttl A u k nections of utheis
many new Industrial enterprise*
Fiank Takach, Cary llarfirbl so l C e m e la ry.
vived
by
the
widow
of
Albany
and
I iiin in itte e Counsel F ra n k Taer
at
22W
9
Grandview
Avenue,
six
It in an iT iin m in niovr
store.
The
store
wa
not
lamaged
to locate h rrr.
concrete block. $10,000, one ihughler, Mrs. John O'Neil John T llraily Arm-ng the vUitm
Venn, r starred "tit t*v pu ttin g to
Mr. Whitney said that hr plan* rooms,
weir
JlnlgiDouglas
Strnstrom
liu- .lin k haired a. lo r iti*. dlrvcc
Harry Robson at RI3 Fast Four­ of Memphis, Tenn.; ami two
to attend th r atale conference of teenth
Harry W itter, Tod Swalm m -t
■
liu'stion about ('om m unlst memHtrret, $9,1*00; M. I,. Nich­ grandchildren.
New York S how ers M aeA rthur With Honor And T ape
chamber of rommrrca manager* ols at 2402
h*-i ship w hich a iimnt»er of ft
Funeral servlcea will I# con­ w. It. Connolly,
Avenue, $8,000;
at Fort (.audrrdale May I7-IR-I9, , Mr*. Hoy Mvrtbc u re ,
from
the en tertain m en t
The Sanford drh'gatinn enjoyi-«l
Graham, Grandview ducted turn'd row in Sylversler,
and ha&gt; Iwen named to conduct a Avenue, $9,000;
fi*-'t liave refm e.l to answ er.
Norman K. Fell, Ga., Mr. Forreat a old home. Mrs. thr Idg para-lr &lt;n Franklin S tn - '
clinic for managera on personal lot* 13.1415. Highland
H e answered "n u " ami emidtaPark, $8.- A. II l.ovrjoy and Mrs. W. K. on Satunlay afternixin. and a fish
problem*.
s lt c il it. " a b s o lu ti'ly "
and Ratten ami Ayrhe, "oo Rallies have left to attend th« fry at the fair ground*.
He Ha* al»» been appointed a* n 000,
Although the Sanford group
“ I have a lw a v s baled Com ­
member of a scholarship cum- Fast Fourteenth Street, $7,000. services.
m u n ism — It Is u ty ra n n y , a dicta
*up|m rted Tom K e lly , M lapd, win
.m ilter of Ihr group, thr pur]i««r
to is b ip , it is against dem o cracy,"
lost to F ra n k I . Folsom-, T a m p * ,
“of which i* lo select a promising
&lt;dn fi* Id said.
in the ra re fo r departm ent rum young rham brr f t eomm* rce
T h e movie s ta r was the leadliian d er, a 297 to 2&amp;H vote, t ie )
WlIF.ItKAS The Presidenl of the United States of America
managrr In attend Iba. Southeasto ff w illlr s s ill ii new week of
a ll Joined the rh e rrin g fo r tlo
lias proclalmrsl the nineteenth day of 5lav I9,il
rrn Im tltu tr for (M atter of comh earin gs in tile House com m it­
w in n er.
o . A It MFD FORCER DAY ami haa Invited our
metre manager* In North Camlinn.
tee's In vestig n tin ii of Ib-il in f il­
The natty Miami Drum and
cltUrnry to render appropriate honor to the Army,
tra tio n in ih e movie in d u stry ,
llugle corps filled the airditorlu-ii
Marine Corps, Navy ami Air -Force, teamed f**r
lie said be was 38 year* old
with sound ami rhvthm, following
our
national
defense,
a*
well
aa
to
all
veteran*
and wa* born on New Y o rk 's
- '*
this election and. the flanfiwd
of the service* now honorably returned to civilian
j F a st Side.
group wa* among those who ga*life, and
'
He related that in- started in
them a hearty cheer.
WHEREAS
nur
Armed
Porres
at
their
several
posts
of
duty
tin- theater a* "a *n*-ar e a rn e r"
LAFAYKTTK, Ala., Apr. 2S—
Among the many friends grerlon
land
ami
sea,
at
home
ami
abroad,
courageously
ir**a lla a » 4 Oa I'aee T « , l
1/77—J. Thomas "Cotton Tom"
ed by Ihe Sanford delegation wo ■
ami unselfishly protect and promote the doctrines
ilfeflln, former U. 8. Senator ami
Claude Kolnon, formerly of ihl*
VFXV M i l l
upon which our Nation waa founded, and
one of AlnhniM’a most stormy
city and now commander-elect of
A ll n i’-: dxrre o f the V e te ran s of
WHRRKA8 It la fitting that our gratitude for the devotion of
ltic* | figure*, died a t hi*
Ihe llanla Legion Post.
j Fo re ig n W ant Post w ere today
of our Armed Force* he given concrfrte personal
m here yesterday. Ha waa S2.
requested
by Com m ander
P at
riprcaalon,
The form er aenator and conMUKPIIY MAIt It I AGE
1Johnson to tie p ie srn t at the meetNOW THEREFORE. I, Prod A. Dyson. Mayor of Uw City of
greasman, whose political career
DAI.I.AS, Tex., Apr. 23— 4At1mg tonight at 8:181 o'ctix-k at .he
Sanford, do hereby proclaim May 19, 1951, as
ended In 1930 after hi* break
Audte Murphy, film artur who
I Leg io n H u t, when n ffice r w ill lx»
ARMP.D FORCES DAY
with th" Democratic Party lw-i
was the most decorated soldier
| c h i lest.
and call upon mv frllow rltltens to display the
yean earlier over the presidential
of World War II, and Mis*
Flag of the United States at thylr hom o ami
nomination of Al Smith, had keen
Pamela Archer, for airlines ho*
places of business on Armed Force# Dev ami to
In declining health for several
less, will lx- married today.
participate in rxrrrisei expressive of our re­
yean.
It will he Ihe second marriage
cognition of the skill, gallantry, and uncompro­
JACKSONVILLE. Apr. 23—i f )
Fnneral services will be held
for Murphy. 23, whose dlvorro
78
mising
devotion
to
duty
rharacteriatle
of
these
49
Atlanta
R kjw tt Tuesday, a t 11 A. M.
from actress Wanda Hendrix be­
men and women of our Armed Forcoa who have
fa)
49
Itoston
After d ivo rcin g h im M lf fro m
came final Apr. 18. It is the
with high honor followed our Flag la peace and
f.H
17
Denver
g f l k * pparty
In 1921 o M earn Deign Drat marriae for Mtaa Archer,
a r t y _____
31
war.
Ih * Moines
49
Uuweghoat
28.
*.
REAL
Fresnu
871
54
C Sibliro
31
43
St. Paul
I have
IN WITNESS W
PRESBYTERIAN MEN
55
89
1930
Phoenix
hereunto t
and
A, C. McNurlvn of UmatUla will
rtl
47
XVashlngton
their
caused tlw
City of
be n e a t speaker at the meeting
29
42
XX'innlpeg
Sanford ta
la 23rd
of Men's Club of the Preahvteria -1
69
81
day of aprll, 1 ...
With arm raised in saluto to th« cheering crowds. General of the Army Dgugtas MarArthur Jacksonville
Church Tuesday evening. He will
73
Ml
F. A. Dyeon
he Introduced be D. R. Crumley. rides slowly up ihe skyscraper canyon of New York's lower Kroadway for the formal reception at Miami
w
I
64
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Mayor
Party*a aoml
Newly elected officers will he In­ City Hall. Manhattan's traditional shower of ticker tape fa lls &gt;*n llie General ami his tumultuous ad­ Tails liassre
81
7U
Taiupa
feaerml
ducted lain office a t Ihe meeting. mirers alike tn this unprecedented welcome. (Inte-natamal t
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T A I.L A IIA H K B H , Apr. 1 9 I*P)— A hill lo reqaire atate offielal* nr employea who make
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Smith

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ruling for a tint* and lakh the rase
under advirement.
The date for further hearing on
the matter wag no! set h r tinlre
Smith, (aid City Attorney A. Edwin Shlnholaer thH morning, hut
J t w«a indicated by the Judge that
eh* will call a hearing when h*
hat thoroughly reviewed the argu­
ments.
Tire motion of the C ity aa pell
tinner to strike the answer of a
group of Inter*enera seeking lo
block the bond i*atte was argued
hy M r. Shlnholser am) f). W.
Spencer.
Fred Wilton. D. C Hull of He
I.and and Compton FreWch of Day­
tona Beach presented' the argil#*ent» for the interrtneni.
Among the matters raiseit in
the answer of the Interveners were
questions as to the legality of the
blicntton of notire prior to legstive enactment on the terminal
bond Issue. The act Itself and the
resolution regarding It as adopted
the C ity Commiasion. was quested as to legality, aa was alto
the C ity ’s power to pledge park
Ing meter funds, said M r. Shin’ olser.
m The City, he added, (ought to
'vstabliah the validity of all of
the proeaadinga ami in Urla re­
gard the C ity counael referred to
rourt decisions on rvlatM bond Issues in other ritias In Florida.

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M r * T. F. MeDanicl’H
Mother DIch 8 MtWcnly
Hr. and Mrs. T . F- MrDanUI
have laft for Atlanta. Ok- where
#.vey were railed by the sudden
’ death of Mrs. McHvnWV* mother,
Mrs. Bari O. Riclitrdseu, which
^carved ^Isst night foil owing a
Funeral services for Mrs. Ri­
chardson will he bald Saturday
at the H . M. Pattereon and Son*
Funeral Home and burial will
follow in an Atlanta eometery.
In addition to Mr*. MeDaniel.
Mrs. Rlehardson la also survived
hr there aorta.
T A R L E G IS L A T IO N
Ta g Ceilsrtor John L Galloway
left fa r Ta lU h a M M . fdaterday
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N o . 171

Four ^Points Of Fnr
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Policy Pc
vealed To Congress
or
Hy Retired General

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W A M IIM i IO.N. Apt. I‘&lt; trl") A ■tenopiapiiit transcript
C-peral Douglas M acArtlim 'i .nlclrri* l«» l "iiutc*, to.l.«v folio***
Mi. I’rrvident. M r. Speaker and ilulin.’milinl menil*er* ol the
t-°3gte»s: I rland on this roil runt with a &gt;'*•- ol ilrrp linnnln* mo
|||id; {.u.mlity in |hf w.*kc - I •liosr- grr.il \mrnran arcliitrili ol
our lutloiy who have itnod litre lielore me. imile in the rcelrrltoli
| A l H C r i C i i i i * T ? 5 * '* » i P o i l r
i,,|m 'd legislative ilrbatr tcptr.rtit human liliril* in the
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iMacrtHTiurs Hide ~*i Tituugh Favkoti' Sate Francisco Sii'CcU "

B ill Passed By
Florida House

T A L L A IIA H H H E . Apr. 1 9 (41— The Florida Serrate today
tendered the Stair Welfare board
to liv e another Mate agency
the name* nf peraoOa' rtOeitfna
aid for blindness. A rewalutinn
by Senator* Collins of Ta ilshaaaeo, llaynard of 81. Peter*•
bur* and Franklin of Fort Myera *aid a Senate mm M ftfee had
been advised that aome t m per■on* crltinc » elf are benefit*
mold be rehabilitated by the
Florida eoanrll for the blind.

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SPEEDY VICTORY
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W A S H IN G T O N , Apr. 19—
i T’ i — General Houcls* MacArthur said tod*) that “ inter­
nal subtersion and corruption”
anil "detailed rrginientaliun"
threaten the rountr* no !»•»’
than in Co*/* *S a-hington's
day. lo a brief addre-- before
•he Pauchtrr* of •h' ,
Revolution, 'ta r Vtthiir ■
•
’ "llll?, ' '
“The riim ptrsitir- and con­
fusion and the dr I.tiled regi­
mentation itter our dull* liir*
threaten our rountr) to*la) m*
le»«
than
in
w i-h ir'jto n 's
day."

quite beyond Inc train*
paihian
TO K Y O . Apt. 19 &lt;/|*&gt; Allied I c.iuticicuticnt. ITiey mu*t hr trsolvcd on the Im-hrd plane « l ns
I loop* today lam., brd a lumtrd I on.yl inlctcil ll out co*tt»c t« lo ptove sotlnd md out liituir ptolrtlrd
I Irusl. tlicicfoic. that you will do mr llir unlnc of rrc.civittg that
atlai t north ” 1 the newly rspluird
I It* a&lt; bon i*owrr dam and tc*ct- wiitcll I lu&gt;c tu »ay *» -tvtely ryptcs»tnK (hr cunodeted ytrwiK&gt;mt of
W A M IIN G T O N . Apt
voit on the cast-central front in a Mlow Amcricen
- Genetal Dmigl.u MaiAithut »4lJ
I »ddic** you with ncilltr' tanroi noi Inllcinr. to the ladiny
North Korea.
lodav hi* view* of the Eat E.vt
Ihc Allies ifirrd the lug liydrn- I m i Iir Ii I of Idc, with hut one purpose in mind lo irt\r m y munti)
“ have liren fully dialed hy p -y re|e. trie pr»«l Wrditc*day aflct llcib (apidauic).
to ally every military leader'* inIhc
lituey
ate
itlohil,
an
I
so
liitciloi
knl
tint
lo
**ui*i»*ri
llir
who had tlcfended it alulslscvrisly
•hiding the U. S. Joint Chief* of
fin *lay* *lipi&gt;rd away In the nnilh pioblcn.l ol one acclot oblivion* In tl*n%c *d motliri ti lull I i-iilll
.Staff.
I Imioand* id Allied doughhoyt Jti.ulci Ini ’hr whole. \Uiilr -\&lt;ia i» iomni"ul&gt; n ln r c d to .* lie
flu* attrition hy the deputed
vail-way
lo
KufO|&gt;c.
ll
I*
no
lc«*
true
that
l
unqw
i»
ihr
gateway
i
t
Itouted into the dam and ic*ctra t I attrin commander in an sdynu ate,* United Nation* riflemen A na. jnd t!i- broad influence of the one cm md fail to hr.* it.
drrvt li* Congte** Itnuglil a tint'.)
-lim it moth (mm llwaclmn at impail UJKM1 the ollici. I hcic .uc lhn*c win* il iun *nii tllrn illh o ill
tpplame with Republican membeis
adequalt
to
pioieit
on
I
m
&gt;
i
I
i
fionli.
that
**r
cannot
.......
.
out
cfloit.
the wc«l eml of the tc'crvnir. I hey
•landing
and cheering. MacAithui
Itailed flic willi an enemy gtoitp I can ihint ol no k ic s Ici espicssion of dcfcaloni tapplause).
■ j
wa* inlrttupled for neatly a min­
If
a
|&gt;ofcnlial
enemy
*an
divide
In*
»tiem’llt
on
l
«
n
front*,
it
i&gt;
r
•
'r \
of ondiH lined iltengtli hut lalet
lot us lo co»ntet In* effoil. Ih c Cotnmiintit llu rii t* a global one. ute
willidtew.
He had previously trtiat— i the
Chinese Red* pulled hai h all It* *utce»*iul advance in one *-clot tliieatcn* llir drtltuclton ol c*rty
Glarping * wrlcnrne home l*iuqurt, Mr*. Houghs M arArlhur rhlt* with the f»*m*-r Supreme Com­
mander and their sun, Arthur, through the streets of San Francisco from the airport to the St, Fran* along llie trnltal flotil in the moun­ other *etlot. You cannot t|»j'eaie *u otherwise «itttcndci to fout t*oinl* of his jlnlegic |v**|icy
ri* Hotel. The trip, normally mode in let* than an hour, took many lime* that a* crowd#, estimated at tainous *tea uc»l ul the teiervoit t'ornmunistn in A*ie without *in*ultane**usly unilriniinmi* **ui rlfoii* in for the Orient. They wete, he said
more Ilian a quartet of a million, milled nlxiut thra antonmhllr, I Intel national Soundphotoi
I
An economic him Lade of
Itain. smoke and bare made »lt j o .ll il» itlvatlte in l.*'tot*c (a|*plau*e )
•nluir nit l Iona
olwrrvatlnn ini|wi.*ililc. Hut t'nltr&lt;l
Heyoml iioinling out the** y-nctal tiuorn i di
2. A Natal him Lade c.f the
•ivcly far ahead
of their line* In
, . ,
tk b
plttfiill* !«w. •- inf it* Iv lower China *o*»|.
lliotp
liclgbt without op ° |w|or; nnr
b...e craggy height*
„ . v ohjeellvtly now in tin ibi avtatloli lift in
1. Removal of the letlfirtiolis
Worlil
Irgul gie|
h
&lt;
a
nona»»e*« the situation now .sUtlm , w ar’*, wale
tl
artial
teconnaitsan'e over
play little loot in A*ii*n thinking on
Heavy tain slowed Ihr Allir*l
m„ ,t m m ptrbrod k iiiii
China.
pudi on the western front.
tliinw
Ana'* past and the r*' nn*| are llitle understood.
Wiial the people strive fw it
Chinese mounted a daylight. viiliiTinnatv change* which have
d A temoval of the reitfuliops
q.ui.m*ny#lsed eoiiut erst tack in „ ,nryfli h„ rl„ „ ...
t„ the llte op|Hirtunity f"t a little Plot**
M r». K. J. Kouth w#i eletieil
no
the ground fotcet of Nation simile* In.lde Itrd hotel* north of ,,r w „t. |^ng t)«p|olle,| bv the foml in tin li intnuch*, a Intipreudent of the Sanford B u Mm »•
liilhlng
on
tboli
luiik*
i*l
China "with Inguinal Mipport
lieltec
' T o i ’V
.1 1
.
I .
r '"-called colonial powrr*. with
and Profe»\|onal Woman'* Club at
ml a little firttu-r rt»of over , film, u i.“
Allied attlllety and a late i*f |,u|r
ouportunity
to
arhtevr
a meeting last night at the Cham
trtn&lt;wi alt illk r threw bark the „ n r
of
juilicr, in- tbc.r head*, sod the reallta'lon I
%
the Ne*
Iwr of Commerce Building. Kite
of th* nuitnal nationalities urge
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. - T - .. CL•,
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dlvi.tuiF- dignity nr a
higher for
I# '.
' Itonall.t HooJU of V h llig kat Shi V
|mrlHWal
rollural fi'.dotn
U. N. fotees inched forwatd Up «tsodaid cf life sitrl* .
•mill* I
T‘
was .eiertv i
These pollflral cocih I *-*mditloni, willi the United .Stale* fiirnidiing
the lad hiPere*! Iiefore Chore on.
pnhlr adnilold ration in
vh-y-prealdcnt Other o f f l e e r s
(-t-sinai I
.
It, , n \ 17 *lr "•!*•’- m,,th " t ,h r h**rder th* Philippines, the people .f have hut an Indirect I’rtrtlr-i upon *upt&gt;lie«.
P d H TS M fH rfl-f. Eng.. Apt. 19 elected were. Miss Elsie K«rt.-v,
SfcMJAI. Japan. Apt. I •
| Other Allied treop* nenrrd f hig- (\ ,i H f„,mY |)„|r opportunity In out own ti.*1i"itiiI serurity, Ini’
&lt; herring halted hun hlirflv whin
first vire-presldsnt; Mrs. B. It.
&lt;/!’) - A ce»«ue &gt;hip made con­ Carter, »ecnnd vice-president: Mr*,
General Matthew H. Ridgway i yontf, outlie,i.t ,»f Chorwon and gy,,.
jtl,t past to throw off do form a harkdmp to rontem
he came Ip both the trtond and
IHitnrv
id.ytining
which
rriii-t
be
new United Nations roniman'let ' HI nl' oilb * inside the trillntnl.
the iliarkles of coloitivlluii «n I
tact tociav with an ob|ecl which hal l.ltlle, rreordlty secretaiv
thoughtfully considered if we al ­ third linin'*.
might lie llir •iihmitinc Aflrsy Ml*s Dorothy Von ilerhull*, r-u- warned today that the United „
o'ren ’ MIRII
to ll'efit
n w
w"a n«ivtunity,
" "". T
" ’f
V*
J'',’1• to avoid Hie |vitfalls of uiueal
„
,
*
n
i
k
I
h
h
ip
win!
n'Hr/iit
% nrrrtnft»ir
«it»f•
\1icArthur *aid of hi* |*&lt;&gt;li* v "of
'•
i
■
e
svrrctarv
and
Mr*.
lMp|K-tl on I lie bottom o( the EngJslate* it iimlei imminent lineal weie working *l*v and nigh* to dignity, slid the self-rrspert d ism.
Marion Harman, treasurer.
till* I h**e hern severely in lK i.r i
lith Channel, but llieadmiralty raid
of waf."
wrath si proof road* nuaiimt the
f,*»,|om.
ttf more dlfnt and iininrillate
Mrs. Helen Ilennatt, district di­
beutiiig ti|iim our niitional »e- in many iiuatlriv. |uim '|&gt; illv ait had little ho|&gt;e any o) the 7^ rector of the organisation an I leg­
On
In* litti
fittl m*|*e*ti*.n
untie*In,n trine
a* i| There wa****""
Mustering halfan of then* earth's
wn nu
tiuw a&gt;
no offirial. e»*..anao
tu rity are the changt"* wtirugh'. Inoad " Rut, lie laid, h - It til nrvei
officers and men aboard were ilill islative chairman uf the Otlsnlo Supreme Commander. Ridgwa* tlnn f**r the «u*l*lrn Red pulllwek
{
| rj , ouf,e« the.e
In the strntrgli |&gt;iit*ritial of tin- heard my criticism of these views
li. and P.W. Cllth outlined pemilnr
alive.
told
the
221,d
Regiment
of
Cal,
»ha«
^rm
ille
d
the
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d V ^ ^ V o T i d .lV n g ' new I'nrifir Ocean in the roitlte of from "rc*tr*m*ihle military auihorover the IIwa* lion .lam and re- f(im , ^ i(hy mor„
m„ rrU li the past war.
A diver was »rnl to the bottom legislation.
Tw o stal* measure- wete ep. fointa'* newly arrived dOth Divi
ities. including our o r i joint
lo find nut whether the object
Prior thereto the wa-.tern vita
...
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with which to raise the living
found by -mind wave contact |H)*nl hy Mrs. Bennett, one a ■ton:
Eight of the dam a |H flmelgate* *taml*nl and the adaptation of tegie frontier of the Cliitrd Chief* of Staff."
might l»e the submarine, which rlati-e in a bill which would pro­
"To all intepti and pitr|M»ae were still oneti The dam i.« nsn
design of mmlern progre
Slntr* lay on tin Itltnral line nf
MaeAlthur *ald he had calle&lt;|
l-ecame stink under 198 feet of vide that Juvenile court judgt t b» ynti'ra here in **at.
feet long ami 2Stl fret high I
the|r own dlstinrl rollural the Atiieriras, ** lit an e*|ip*ed f'U reinforreinetit* in Korea li it
Fetm.-r.
water after a practice dire Mon­ lawvcri. Judge Mattie
"We .vtaod under the Imminent tiaeks on water for II mile# and epflroomsnts.
i-land
-aliept
t\**ndirig
out iv a* informer! the*- were not avail­
day nigh* The point wag shout Orlando, one of the outstan-bnc threat of war which rati be up once w* a pi*jot .outre of power
Mulvwv and able lie .aid hr had warned that
Whether one adhere
In th- •hrotigh Hawaii.
( OMlntreM D r f&gt; iv
four and half miles aoutliurd of juvenile judge* of the state i* not leashed al the tone and plarr *d
eoncept cf colonlalixation "* nor. tiitatn tn t|i, l’l'ilrj*,unr« Thnt utiles, permission «*&lt; granted tn
where the Affray should have a lawyer. »be pointed «ut
choosing of other people , . .
_
,
thi* ia the direction of ,\..isn -vlieni pinved ti"' in *Mil|Mirt of '•otitli Manchurian la-e» idnck lo
submerged— about a mile off ber
Opposition was alio voiced In
th-- t'hlrin eoa*t and u*e National-However good yon iM nkjrjH .
progress
snd the/ not iic t np.d strength hut an av*riue of wial.
course.
a hill which would prohibit worn
are. and I know you are gnod
t It it a corollary to the shift of ties* alnrig wlurii the menu 1*1 fn|re* on Formosa lb- ,-*.*••*ni
f. J . Callaghan, Patliatnrntary eo from working at night. She you've got • long way to go to
of hi* command "forbade vvturjr"
the world reonomle frontiers a* could and did attack T in I'arlf'
Secretary In the Rritish Admir­ stated the requirements of wom­ teach toe standard of vetrrnu
in Korea.
was
a
potential
rn-a
of
ndvnnce
I
Ihp
whole
eplesnter
of
world
alty, announced this, hut tald at en who hold nubile office* nnd
Itluntly, MaeArtiiur «aid tlie in*ea*«.ned e o n , h a t
A f
.
T I l i n V A U ! "tL lrt'''ro ta tre ^ h ic k ' toward the f*ir any predator v fotre Intent
the same time "hniws that any lisle*! among these, good jm l«- JAmerirant
troop* who are just acroa* the
#M f l l l l
I I I I C T t\ S
whtnrr |t a|a rte*l.
i*I•-1it stiiking at tin lairderirv; tervention of tin t'hlo**e f'om*
live* will now be saved are infill, common sense and fair play. water. I atn confident you'll in*’
miinlat- In the Korean flirliling
In this situation. It become* land ana*.
•Iwlngllng."
Mt*. Carl P rlio r
announced every minute of tin- t'me you've
liad rnllrd for "reall'tle adjust­
LO
N
D
O
N
,
Apr.
Its
t/Vi
Neola
vital
(ha*,
our
own
country
orient
All
this
was
ihanged
hv
our
Th e Admiralty said earlier it that the final dinner meetlnjr of
it Iw* alive you ilon’t know ami who awiprd Mritain's t-unpaHup Its tvilielea In ennsonanee witti
ment *&gt;f ti*il it a t v stint* gy nnd *urh
I’aelflr
victoty
•
V
ia
t
'tiategir
had no reason for arousing hope the It and P.W, speech elinlr will
don't know when the chip, will
*leei*ions iiave not l » m f'lithrum*
Stone
of
Srotie
committed
"a
m
l
1
thi*
haslr
ravolutlonat
v
eondltioo
fr**ntler
then
*(nft*-d
to
embrace
that any of the men aboard now hr held tonight at 7 i l ( o'clock et
Ire down."
art of vandalism," Attorney 1 tathet than pursue a course Mind ami entire Parifi* It, ran. which Ing."
Urntild he found alive.
the Monte/unia Hotel.
The 200 mile trip ftopi Tokyo gar
MaeAlthur said he w it lint
tletter*1
Sit Hartley Shawrrm* to rrelity that the rnlnnial era became a vast moat to prntrrt
la-ng ilirtire from the bottom
Also announced was the notice pever intiwelefi a .la|**n gatrliwm
consulted I.* advance on the rin d ­
said
tn*l»y,
but
he
told
the
House
is
now
past
and
the
Asia
people,
of the English f'hannel cut all of the special game between the
tts as long at we brl,| it. Indeed
tr«*«llaa*4 no t-ss- Silt
of Anivrican troop* into Koof Como on* he won't have any. haven't the right to shape thel* it art* as a p p d o tlv * shi*ll ing
practical hope today for the res­ Orlando and Sanford
h a trM I
rra. hut the mot* "proved lo he
Ireidy
d r iart! rtrd fnr it
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_
own
free
dsstlny.
What they fur alt of the \nieri*M npii a'l „ , nun,j 0M ; '
cue of 78 men entnmhed In the cluh* at Orlando on Apr. 30, pro
The Kt'.oe, ii|»ni whirh lit Itain’* »erk now Is friendly guldanr*
Inst British .Submarine.
reed* of which will go toward the
frr*. land* of llie I'a n fir Ore*" I
lit* voire rising le vihrapcy,
I l f
a
|
Wln^M hnvr Isrrn »*rnwriri| for r#*n nnder#tandinir and aupport, not area. We r**n&lt;r&lt;d it t*. the shore* MaeArlhur told r'ongres* "W e
The British Admiralty -aid thl* purchase of a inoblls s-rav unit ■
iinperious *firertion
(applause), «*f Asia hy a chain *»f Island* , cnuhl hold In Korea hv c .u-larit
morning that It had reeelvwf no by the Orlanilo B. and P.W. club.
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...
Arbroath, the dignity of erpialitv and not extending ill an an from tho 1 maneuver . . hut « r rnuld hr |*e nt
report* to justify hope* thn* *h* Mr*. V II - Orantham wa* Intro,
I l| p g
A f in e
Ilm s s u u
-Scudaod. hy unid* nlifi* d Scuts the (nine nf suliJuguG.JP
(Continued on Page His&gt;
dured aa a new memletr.
Aleutiniis tn th* Mai i*»rihita. held h"*i for only an indecisive - «m 1 / ll.n
/ m i l
llllltD M
altout a week ago. ll had hrer.
II stllstl* *»a *••«. »l*i
palgll."
Their pre-war standard of life,
the object of a nationwide searrh
Those who would appear*- Red
ainr* It was snaichrrl ftotn
G R A N D R A F ID 8 . M k h . Apr ever sinr.
•’hina "are blind" MacArthur said.
19 •4’t Senator Arthur II Van
Westminster A ld -y 107 day* t«
lie declared Soviet Ru-.ia w*iuld
ilepljerg *lied la*.t night.
fore.
not neeestarlly tnr,h tier power
Death rsm r quietly to Mlrhl
ShsviM"” said tine* nf font
with Red China if the I'nited Na
gin's Republican senior Senator ardanl .Scottish Natlonaliata linklions forrea rarrie*l th war fur­
after a long tllne--., 27 *lav&lt;* fol- I "d In the spectacular theft have
ther. Any new enemy, h* aid, will
louring his kllty-aevenlh huMidav. | admitted Ihelr impllralion, hilt he
•trike only if it feel# llir ! sl.incc
Senator Vand-nbcr* had Imen i mid he did not think the publlr
*•* in her favor on a worhl scale
II)
IIK
R
M
A
N
It
ALI.P.N
figoling trnarioualy to regain hi* j inter**! re*pilted direct criminal
li*' declared earlier tha* For­
health since surgery October d, I proee*dings.
W A S H IN G TO N . Apt. 19 48't Many a hem *n*l llmmandt *d mosa must not he allowed tu fill
1949, for temoval of the upper lobe
The Ktone, kiv-vn lo Kents as vulonou* American troop* lute lr*«l the route up I'ennryl* .m u Avenu: Into enemy hands
of his left lung. The opetallon "BrotlandV. Htone of Destiny," wa*
ll I* part of an island .ire, he
was performed at University of looted from Krone Abbey jo 1290 that General Hougla* MacArthur follows tmlay.
aid. from whirh (?. K ait and sea
One irr|x»rt*nt difference: m*&gt;»i of them lu*e woupd up *ailing power can rontrol th - I’acif'r and
Michigan hospital, Ann Ailmc.
and brought t*&gt; F.ugland Kcots,
lie recovered and returned whose rulers for eight rentnrlrs at th* Whit# House. Th*- M i r -4 —
*
—
maintain It a* a protective ‘ mt-ai"
briefly tn his Kenate duties. In had Iwen rruwneil while seated Arthur parade I* scheduled t** corning ronuiutteer, ir.-wev " » « * for all the America-.
April of I9M) h - underwent n *ec "It the Ktone, never let up In wind up at the
Washington plainly a#lgni*he*l" ,*t the ni*vr
MacArthur concluded with n reond major operation at Washing- their demands for it* return. Rut Monument grounds.
of the throng, the Rlar said, and rollrctlon of the old soldier haMud
ton’s Georgetown Hospital for re- the Bullish regard its rightful
The hlihnir avenue’s first hip l**iwe,| constantly In all directions "Old aoldirrs never die. they just
tnoval of a tumor from his spine. | (dare as Wealminster Ahl*ey,
"There was an evident lack of fade awav."
victory sb"W was th* Marrh *&gt;f
He said h# was rioting out 32
the b**y» ip blue in 1886. Th**n any attempt op the part of the
SC H O O L M BBT
D A V M K K T IN G
seud* of union troops passed in admiral to pose or t&lt;» art before vrars of military servi*.- with that
Runt. T . W. I^w ton left this
Elactl-n of officer* of the DI*
review, but no one man wa* the great rrowd," the Ktar's ba'lail in mind.
morning
AmerteenE HVeterans
lias for Gainr-ville where hr ahled
. . . ____|____
. ______ Post alngl-1 out for tribute.
"I now close rpy m ili'alv carver
writer said.
*111 attend a eotiferenre of state will uGtr plarr at a meeting toIn contrast was the parade 31
After the President presented ami Just fade away," hr said
suprrintrndrnta.
I night at 8:00 o'clock at the year* later for Admiral George the sword, the two rode bark up dramatically. "A n "Id a*ddh-r who
H ' ur II bbmI ( l i r«R » Eltl
legion Hut. and Lin Twyman, llewry, th* hern of Manila Hay Penrisylvanln
Avenue
t&lt;* the
W I I A r K IN A N A M K
post commar.drr, to*lay urged In th&lt;* Kpanish-Amerlran War.
White llnipe In carriage*, fol­
P IT T K IH IR G H , A rr. H I -4 8 V - all mrmliers l»e present. Refresh­
IH-way
received
a
Jeweled lowed by the nffirera etui met;
The police want no more r**m- ments will lie served.
ewurd, voted him hy ropgress. In of the Olympia, Dewey'* flag
plaliita from this Joe
JA ( KKONVtLLE Apt l!*-i,P )
ceremonies at the capital (let. ship. That night MeKI.rley enter­
Ilia full name gum* up the
3. 1*99.
A S S A S S IN A TIO N
tained with a dinner fnr 80 Atlanta
works.
Dewey was a tremendously at
C H I G A G O . Apr. 19— ( 8 V the
While
House
fno Iliimar*,
Th* con* heard from him last Heavlly bordered In black, the popular figure. The Washington speeches i.
HtnwnsriPe
night, about hta stolen auto following two column notice sp
Bvening Star recorded that as
Almost exactly 20 years later Chicago
license plates.
pea red among advertisements In Admirals Schley and Sampson,
-on 8*pt. 17. 1919— the rlty Denvtt
But by the time his telephoned the Chicago Tribune;
two other war heroes. appeareJ turn#*! oat again for G.c hero of Des Moine*
complaint was entered, passed
fa Respect T o Th e Memory Of there was a ripple of applause W orld War I, General John J. Detroit
alone to operators and moved
New York
General
Douglas
MsrArthur from th* crowd Jamming the I’erahing.
over the teletype, the confused
Who
Was
Politically
Ae- capita! ptua "but when Dewey
Pershing himself, on horseback, Washington
department teetered on something
nlaated By The Demncratl • came 'u »«cht the outburst was was at the head of the parade, Montreal
like chaois.
Administration, We Will Ba at/.*1 ~*cr!habl*."
behind him cam# "Pershing'* Jacksonville
This Is the name that was the
Closed
All
Day
Thursday.
A* .&gt; «» a half hour early with ow n" regiment of men hind- Miami
nlP R fr«m two opr rations. Tha elder atate, man was Instrem rnUI In cause of It a ll— Joseph NlestodW. R. Gardner Co.
7 wl*J- - McKIrley (to th* sur- picked from sis different divi- Tallahassee
deveWptaj t v W -P sftlH B t o * f » r * k j of
V* E* fOOM W IW tTampa
4oirer*wRJsn»U
tCeettar? va rage Its )
X m b w iH t H u t
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S u b m a r i n e C r e w M rs. E. J . R o u th As Imminent Threat
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President For 1951

D w in d l e»

Of 3rd World War

Object Described At&gt;
PoH^ibly Tbc Affray

CommnndcrTclIs New
Division To He Pre­
pared For ’ Hattie

A liv e

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Planned For Slone

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Bipartisan Policy

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L e a d e rV a n d e n h c rc ; £ v

Senator Vandenbcrg Dies

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MacArthur Follows In Footsteps
Of Other Great American Hcros

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The Sanford Herald
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Art

Marriage Gain
M a rrie d life hait beco m e more p o p u la r in the U n ite d
Sta te s o v e r the jtttfit decade, rtp o rta th e M e tro p o lita n L ite
In s u ra n ce C o m p a n y . T h e p ru po rtiu n o f perso na in the pop­
u la tio n w h o are liv in ir w it h n honhunti o r w ife has yatneo
M m O ll)' 11)110.'

IsMO.

W h ile the p rim a ry ’ fa c to r bar been th e u p su rg e in m a rI 4 ll*r
rianes and re m a rria g e s , th e ieduction in w id o u h o o d hus
C iliM IlO A I I I . A A
also played a p a rt. S e p a ra te d |H-r-»na lik e w is e tleclinetl in
ll«*la*s« Haaattr
re la tiv e fre que n cy, c u t t in g drastically itito the backlog ol
■ I H%I | | | I T I I I A NAT H*
J*f I arrWr
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*Uch persons w hich htnl been built up d u r in v the depresOne Healli
Jl S sion*.
I t . re Hoalbe
*m
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l*1 l J » b theft’ wert? som e l.J.HtMiiilM) w ttlow etl, d ivorced,
On* W a r
Itaoa
IM
. . 1 o r sefiaratetl |«er-&lt;oris in o u r |«»pulati.&gt;n. It th e r ilu t iv e Ire ItV V .;. 1 ’ T 7 7 u.V
,
.
quency of such persomi littd lontinuet! u t th e 1940 rate, the
tae e«»e~** .1 eatataa teas*, win fig u re w ould have been 1,800,000 h ig h e r.
■»«
A fn o n jf th o u : for w b o n t m a im it life lias Ix’t-n ilisru p te il,
Nallussliy Ilf
o n ly the tilvorced p ro u p ah&lt;&gt;we&lt;i an increase, re fle ctin g the
h i m " j t . V * n V ! lii . ik f e V ia U w
W o r d to ta l ol m ore th a n 4,000,000 m a rria g e s legally d isM a t u i r t .r , at. u * i*
solved tlurlntr the IQ -V e s r t - v r i . '1 ! 1 a
.
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r . wb Vl* » .a . p q ^ io n d iv o i
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Ad*-*l«»#.|
|w liar
(sap rtpLblt* pM inerl b y th e inul&gt; ren. *♦« I V . f ' l tf •-iPily lo r th&amp;sa w h o lutd
a* mm well
all
H I'flllk M
“ T h e s e facts p ro v e
I 111 H H IU Y . AIM*. I». 1*31
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T H U R S D A Y A P R . 19. 1951

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

jw o

M ira and turmoil* Incited by
evil men and nation* mo*t not
rceifur in. G id ha* handled that
kind before God'* plau* mar lie
i.aidly non. hot they are aurr.
I&gt;
. . . . • , i , ,r tokens,
at
i.
- tl
tiat
f i ' ,* i T ’l.v .J S n ,U y
of .Icvtruction. Job .I.B O O .
(,'iieiul MaiAitliur «ay* he ha*
no intention oi entering {■otitic*.
All th* inoie'i the pity. We need
men like lull. III |H&lt;lili(* Ol till!
UiUhtiy.
Down 111 M *n.' a iiii.tr,Ovt yelled
at another man who had juil p a ll­
ed In* car in a ipot he wanted
Kriult $100 ime. The othei man
Wat llie |Milice duel.
A *lltiliil* cotnmunos h*i icimttrd tlisl gsmbling it not a cauve
of •cm- m that country. Tlicie i»
a leg difference, however, between
llntain aid our own vountry.
(oamlhag iv in,I agauut the |*wi
in Iiigland, herr tl it.

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Editor:
At million* of other American*
W A S H IN G TO N . A pr. I'A— iA t I !
been watching this T ru II. rr are f-.mta for veUran* man-Mae A rth u r foed from the
of World W ai» I and II to Keep, sidelines. 1 know nothin* a l-u t
in mind shout government m. It oat) from the te*ulU that ha*
nawe. AnJ tome of them had eo»e from th.- move* of U&gt;th men.
At the ttart I want to »av that
better act fa*t.
I am whole-hearted)y In favor of
last we. I Congr-ss putoil
i,u ),in* change* m what set- j the way our forefather* »et up
tran* could do a&gt;»ut tuch ln»ur- the form of our government. In
sure. There change* go Into ef. other word* I tl.ank God I’m an
feet a*
a* President Tium ae American. 1 think It proper that
t),jg |„n (nt0 i&gt;w,
th*- l’r»«ident I* C'&lt; minai.der-lnd f , „0t certain he’ll *ign i*. chief of th* Aimed Force- And
Hut be’* espected to. m. later I i»«ll«* th* { ’resident had the
A i " ’ *•“
** Bhal ** •*;
*®. •?“ 11
wu* 'J*
m *n.»rt to «• -T.7T).
om will
But, on tht other hand, any
1 txrona- law and act quickly, he- connunder In the field ha« a right
the -preiideot over him
u »e Apr. its.)
j to •ipect
In M l W -r ll M ir
■ -• ! M M I w Mai in* men
Hy JAIMES M AKLO W

been v e rv s m a ll T h l a J s S * * .

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to, t&gt;y tfovernmtnt in**jr-rr:
.t *•
•*«* *• 1
i f ....
foi tin - tlivorcetl, espe« two * .n ”i .I
U n a Stt l p a r f t l a t tf^ country rat. • •.
!!.
m a rrie tl lia.rfily liu r iity the w a r.
man*nt. “ inrc •&gt;.»* •l*»tryt &amp;*•*-;■!*» - viaoi to e*pe*t that the
th a t tile A m e ric a n Jwi&gt;pie halt* a U nl,uy It e-a.-.y r.,ver did.
I Btatr Irepartinrnt Will h* trulv
Put rvet .line .hey gut out of Amrrican ami no pro anything,
tleep anti abiding fa ith in ta in iiy life.'* th e M etro |silitan ob­ etrvice, lu-cau**- they were vet- fE'*li*h, for inatance) He has a
serves. " W h a te v e r tin- d is ru p tiv e forces o f c o n te m p o ra ry •r*n», they have been free to tight to etpecl the Htate Departs o ris ty , th e y are ou tM e iK h ed by the s tro n g tlrs ire for home l.uy It an) time they wished to. m*” 1 tn work *tth him Ami m « t
And they itill ran do *o. hut | c*rfalnly not apaimt him.
und c h ild re n ."
only until the 1‘reddent lira* the
Thirty-four year* ago I wa* in
hill into law.
the Army that went to Eu-one to
I hereafter, any veteran who
win a war to *top all Wer*
never had brought any goyerc- lAtedlwr Great Heirw ratir Preloent m- i-»e.
evee_wl||
aide 1»ld« '.t'a ataterp*-• • *“ ■*,#.*». ,•
will he
be able
w - ^RAVAf
*^4 A - ' A, .•. w h o e v i;
;• ■
.........I ...
oltnei’H to buy a.., •• / '»•! •« ' ItPYPf 'liought
tiAkr U v n thinking of then. And he hail come up from
I* * h tin g in K orea a p p a re n tly -houltl avoid one bli
?h0 Ull| n „ t re f,.r to |hl.m
nn A rn t.rjc a n (
you ran Hill tu&gt; It, W o ' Point through the uttial
in futh e r lias provided pro eeduve. He I* out of an old
ju s t heart! fro m his non. T h e soldier w rite s t h is :
A r~ y Family. II .. father wa* a
Vou fil • with your f)+*9r?»! vet
" I know tht* ttrrrr. i.; acc&lt; |,t&lt;-d by th e w om en's
nan* Aitminutration office an con frander in the Philippine*
application for government in- right at the rlo«e of the rentury.
cltihs^ o f A m e ric a , b u t the terms 'o u r b o ys' ami
&lt;»ur Pretldent wa* a l.t. &lt;1
•utanre la-fore the hill heroines
'h o y s ' fo r soldiery g e n e ra lly tu rn the g r o u n d troops'
Sue. 2 l.t at that) in *ome out­
la
stom ach*. T h e y m a y U only IH o r 19 ye a rs old.
Many v.trralia bought the in fit then. O f cour*e. I wouldn't
m a n y o f th e m a re y o u n g e r, but th e y a re m en anil
aurance while In service. Hut know hut remembering hack at
many drop|&gt;ed It after getting the way tht- officer* were made
lin in g a m an'll jo b o v e r here, and w h e n th e y read
out. For Instance, only about 1,- th*'. It I* reasonable to think he
th is ‘hoys' s tu ff in th e newspapers, it actually
UOO.lgiO veteran* of Woild War «ot to l* a diavrtall through one
h u rts th e ir m o ra l."
,,1 At ill .U v t th.’ inauraiK*f* thry nf th* ,'ffirer training rainp*.
1
W r-t I’olnt u*ed four year* to
Sentifn e n tu lism a n il laziness are of c o u rs e the rnuscs tuught in the »ervice.
What about the*e v.tcian*, | l»al* them These camp* turned
o f th is practice. A w r it e r o r speaker fintls it easy to im p ly
the one* who one* had the In- th*'n &lt;*«» In ninety days. Used to
th a t soldiers at the fro n t a re ju s t lads, h a n k e rin g fo r m om 's . u i . w but ' dropp*d _ ~lt? ’Onc*! call them nlntyday voider., o f
apple pie. A c tu a lly , of co u rs e m any lire m a r r ie d , and th e ir j)„ new law g&lt;.** on the liuok*, cou**e, there wa* another way hr
they forever he unable to might have gotten In. The noli
th o u g h ts are of the s tra ig h te n in g o f te e th w hich th e ir
tiral machine 'hat Mr. Trum an
c h ild re n should u n d erg o , o r o f w hether t h e ir w ive s are able "instate their &gt;.id inauranc*?
No. Aliy vela ran who ever had ' came to thv White lloute from
keep the household g o in g w itho u t th e m . T h e y are m en.
the Insurance hut dtopiwd It wa* quite powerful even then,
am i have m e n ’s p ro b le m s ; unit no am ount o f w is h fu l th in k - can still reinstate It after the law Th*y might have helped him I
jn g w ill roll bark the y e a r* and tu rn th e m In to boys again. goes into effect, provided— thv uielrrttand they look after their
liolwy ha had WB» of tile pa-r- uwn.
inai.riit kind, such a* straight
Of course, heine human. Gen.
life or endowment.
MacArthur ha* hit fault*. They
To say it another way: If you «a&gt; he la aelfcentereai. Hard to

“Don’t Call t it Hoys!”

...Whoever

B i it is ii W o m e n A c t

W ..m .n , « h ' , a r , . n o t m rtrm .ll) saaltoal . . . th * m a t h .« l,
‘J g S S J X V n U
' . . m' X
o 'li
iif n rgH tiiyitl re vo lt, muwt lie liitril puslietl iml*-«-rI when th e y any time y..u wish even after the tar-uM hav* i»-en hsnl t*&gt; conre to rt to th e m . T h e w o m e n o f G reat lir it n in h a ve apparent* new law goes
gi«-t ..Into rffart.
The vienre most Americans that he
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change your right was anything hut a good officer
ly ntoreil up enough im lig n a tio n to hrifig th e m to thin |Kiint. nr"" , , '*r
i and a r*al American. And how
A recent re p o rt f r o m London njiya th a t fo u r w om en w
, ^a,•
Itut the new law will mak* g j many millions in America tonight
m t.m heM uf the Iiritirsh llo u m -w ive a U 'a g u e , m ade H plan to | dlffs renrr f. r a Veteran who had ar* wishing w r had every dr
o u tn th e ir ra tio n COU[&gt;aing and identity c a rd s outside tht ! the tarm insurance. And this it f-artmrnt
in
nur
government
tloUHCfi o f P a rlia m e n t w it h th e idea of a ta rtim r a revolt T h e * b y :
1er*mm*.i full of m m of that
w om en a rg u e th a t r a tio n in g in linnettM aary at a tim e o f in ««»«""■ *
«• »»
ln;«ranc* k M W* could rtrn use .me a*
tlun lriiil r w f .v f r v t L . i
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1 .
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runq for u « t mn |eriuJ of frmr*. I'fr idml.
U law.ka as tfslbe l^gialtlutr is ,, ,
,
.
1
it llirilF*’* t’rookeilne.Hit Hiul lliu t Until now a veteran wlio h u l ' I noticasl the other night T ru -|
dell iltiiurd to
be I I y t otdi 11 * ,*
1
^
term iiiauiamv but ieb-H lapse
f c w . i 'H for^ rather Im nlioil ke
'file rtm ulln uf t h l* 'm o v e khoulil In - «if inte re st to th e u *«t is, dropped it-couf.| at any | M d .Tumi* a Txid g u e s t about thethe light to v r whe^lier CamgrriS !
coming Into the War. He
can tn.vkr up its mind at to llir
e a mitlake there Ami
fa r e n
ln * titu te -r nr new law make, a change's*
the Chine
. . . if puidied —
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JWnese nttackr-l the ne»t
wia-lom ol giving then military of the n a tio n , th e y m i|fht,
In*I In thi- Umtir tin- new law a dag «r two p wa* a t«d mistake,
Itaiuiag or not Now it will lie up th e ir o w n price r n n t m h , not lens e ffe c tiv e f o r being
fornutl unit u n o fficia l.
veteran Will not be aide to re
but If I •►member rightly it it
to the (agree* to are if they can '
*
| Inttal* hit lapsed term insurance tha duty of th* Htate liepirtment
gel tlicui down to llie polls.
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.
„
. „
.
I urdev. he doe* to within the vpe- •" b*ndl* the inlet I nievt th*
I riv a te
( o n tr iln ito r s
rifled period life of hi* H lc y .
neat thing that they fell out about
t )-„
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n "' l,#rk »'»u h l mark the first
K„r .sample: June* bought wa* MacArthur telling them he
I
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••ttlaawnl
for
religious
frnsiom
|*.rn,
insurance
in
H
W
.
Ita
life
could not win a war with hi*
Whatever breamr ol lliuic "five
in the United States. The site r(l)|, |n
June* let - It lapse h4td&gt; tinl as the U . S', had them
licrcrntcri** we were trading so ;
My H 'lE III'h JK N N IN fiH
I *» •*" *». J°bn« Iduff aU.ut tJ |„ |i*,9. |f h« doer n’t n instate i t , tied. I gu*sa they thought that
min b ih-.ut
in ■ W A S H IN G T O N . Apr. Iti tAT n" 1'*
. a trevt
... .or two .ago
... ,.
Jickaonville.
before its rtplratlop date In IP&amp;S. w** a mistake too. hut at I re-

In New Plulitirlpliia. Ohm. a 23
year old nun is airrstrd for Iwst
in* hu 14-months old baby with
a bell, ‘'lierauvr lie couldn’t Hand
to brat the baby cry
Now d
someone will just Iwat him with a
belt
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interests and are perfectly w
^ri Monitor
Writes
Of
ing to allow a City to stagnate
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THE NATION TODAY

your Charr'.er of Commerce and
the committer* of the Chamber.
I talked w ith them at some length
regarding huitnrs* potential*, and
I am ............I to say that I was
favoiahly im prr aval. I found in
your O w m U r of Cunim riu fmo
of vision and hi * ia
leadership
Men vsho ia,a willing to carry
these lespoii-ihilitla * for a,nl)
one reason anal that It to tee
Fanforal grow it.to a City a.f a
better Social, huamets ataaf standdard a.f living. Chaia'ter in a
City, a* in people, i* built only
hy peisiitent endeavor of It*
leader*. Without leadership )nu
flounder without a goal or sen**
•tl direction. Hark of every pro
g le v ttr C lt) &gt;■-, .'•.u find hard
wo.iaiug ,.•*,« liiineing hi«n wa'in
vision anal pride ir* •*. fr rr-r.Ihdlaitk.
I
JCi dw w a«*.«,■gv III
^ s iiu id , anal that I* one nf the
reaou* for vny w » " 'l r j to return
to Nanfoid to make my horn*.
This I want to alu jn t as soon a
its it possible rontideting our
present state of world affairs.
Taking words from a recent
issue uf a letter of The Florida
Htate Industrial rv.■«eve-.) i quota
“ Graduation day it again up*
proarhing iii i(r*tltUti«IM -.r nq,prt
draining. Th e Florida graduate
will have his nirk nf three or
four jobs mostly out of Slatr.
Tlie few gra-tuates that -tray will
.or..* day bar Florida’s traders
Most of them prvfrr to »tay. The
graduates that stay in the Htate
will he among Florida's leaalert
of tomorrow. Without this leaaier*h!p Florida will te unable to
contilla- to elpatld at its pre­
sent rate.'* Till* srerus to make
sente and should spark every re­
sident to fo«tri the industrial
gruwth that FToruta can havafur the asking.
F'or Flairnla and Haoford to
grow it must fum l'h to its re­
cently educated men and women
the business op|H&gt;rtunitie* that
their fine eviucation w m ants. This
ran U- done when productive busi­
ness is encouraged to cotne tn

for their own |&lt;n«i-*l gain*. They
feel hy not attracting new in­
dustries they will have an option
th the aVBilabia labor market,
They fail to rrnlite that a progrv-sivw growing City tan eontrflnit# to their growth also.
Houia are too short sighted to
■ee this.
Whan bushiest leadsriliip and
liaduitry ran be encouraga-ai laith
fiom a ci»ic and husinev* aipportunity itandpoint then you will
have a growing and prosperous
community
I plan, In the very near future
tu submit to the Florida Htate
improvement t'ouiinir.'ioii a .dan
of Industrial Mob.lUatlon and Em ­
ploy meat. My prevent duties a*
a (oiuultaiit f u r the Gove.lurimt,

^ 0 0 1 O rC l

llU S in e S S

I’rtite I’atia Lingerie one of
Sanford’s f.ata-st -growing enter­
prise* is dascrilwd in a featur*
article tlmt appaata.i on the
woman'* pigs- of the Apr. l i
itsue of Tlie Christian Science
Monitor, one of the nation's laiga-at newspaper*.
Wlltten hy Olive i’earson llla-e
the article aWu ihow* a picture
of tl.*- founder* of the bustne--,
Mr- Ms lion Yelrington, the form
er Martha Fitts Hayes anal her
nwthar. MrW. a
F'itt* in
spaactiiig one of lh»ir negligee*,
tritnrneil with ini|-ortcd llretun lar*
anal English rut.
*'t v firn Martlia Pitt. Haves re -

pi e va,..ted inf doing an .u-forc fotil Fla. alter a year in Kurn|&gt;e,’'
ibis, oua i ana keenly interesteat site ,rtirie state., one nt’ ’ l&gt;-»
It. seeing Florida and especially Pf'*** poso. islnn* wa. a wisp
S .o fo H g : o - *r-'-3 '.hr Stair and " f ■
/
City that pretenl opportunities I’aH*. » M “ f feminine frou-frou
to esquivite, yet prartiral.'
afford.
When this wore nut Martha ask
1 ha ve been working with many
nviu.tr.al firm , m the'"North. " «
mother to copy It. and M a r
and many nf them are interested
in th- Flo rials matkrt. Their p re -!
American g r b lk e th lv h ,
sent location iv a disadvantage to “
&lt;T p ? \
r
thtm. LT.airr the pUn that I an.
l’in', ' r *’' ;i'
working on Citle. like Sanford
*-• )v ,\ i »• ^ “^-•’.vuvrrry • With r.rlthrr money nor n
per|cimc ti- start the pra,ject. Mai
to secure these induitriet and at |
tha lucame president and her
r. ult contribute to the growth mother pruaJui'lion manager. Ad
of their City at well at tu the vertidng in a
mart magaxi;.*
w ,ii being ef its Citizens.
catering tu womrjn brought eight
Hat I say, whatever you ran orih-rt the first week. Altrert Fitts,
tiu to rliruurage people to risk "ju*t lionie front college”, twcanic
theil time and tmmey on a busi­ fuarj with the idea and wa made
ness enterprise m Hanford it business manager ami vice-pre*l
shoohi Ic persued with untiring dent." To.lay th*re ate -14 on the
diligencr.
payroll.
My hat is off to Mr. Simpson,
you are fortunate to have such n
fine public tpiriteal t'itlien who
I* so freely rontrlhuting hit lime
fur the gu*i«l of your community.
Hat ken to the worsts uf thete
s m
i.
men who hws- no object in mind
hut tu cleate a better way of life
ai&gt;
’E M , T E M
fur everyone.
'E M Very truly your*.
E. It Odcnkirk
W il^ - A n
V
228J Itelvoir lioulevurd
Cleveland ID. Ohio

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First A t Mather’s... A Mattress,
That “Actually Induces Sleep”

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tnr news front Watl.tnglon? Well, j _ Th#
jationa Comacrotdmg 1.1 Clark (iainei. eie- , mitte-e- it dua for a pleasant rur

Kep. Hennotl ( D - F U t , *»ho Urnhad the prtijeet on hi* mind «lnr

he’ll
*+

e v e r-n n d .r the i,*w law—
V j guternnirnt tern.

member U p- fir»l training of
ewM«e»-s 1* fir*l, lurprlte. and

cii.ive sectrlaty „ I tlw G e o ..,.
Department uf (otnmeiia. tlwy

prUe^
, he moved to Jpcksoi.vtll. fro m , " ‘V ^ T HmTtfi He bought t.rta I
W« / • T l ^ S y W o t
When it get* around to a re. Tampa Zi) yaart ag&gt;. said today insurance in 1D4I. Iti tpecified men I hsve ever hard of trying
btse l»e, n leplarni by "len pet
f.0f *.4UlW,V ,h » ‘ lhe prospects aia good for twrind ended in
I960 So the »• win ■ war aa we are la our
coaUn
('aioline Nationali^atk Ii? Fb,r
having Ih* entire ItoJlOO tai*e«J: b lr bt his policy
l.at rnded If Pr^&gt;Meiit and hit advisor*
i ato m* i\a unal I n k i i M'or-1
■
he want* to buy any more govern
Of eoutse, &lt;.ur Piesldent amt
ih^t *.h7 rlb l,* i *7. *,7
’
yn .y ,J '
.
,
. i merit tern, insutai.r*. Iw must do hi* bunch in Washington can do
II* told a reporter th a t-m u ch ! (a wltlatlt th* frw days lie hai j n*» wrong. But some » a v nr other
G cn ritl Hrtdley lias teluiecl to that no fesleru appropnation It
j nf th&lt;- money la In Kami ami thr left Lefore
Preaidetit Tntman we have the greatest hunch of
comment on General MscArlbut'i needed.
nalfwtt rehuol twy* In poster light
I rivate fundiare tsprcUsI to i test it eapectnl
it, the n*tt signs tlie new bill
Into law.
removal at F tr Kavtein commanti finance purrhasing the loti acr« l couple af «eek*.
I What about a veteran who has now that the U. 8 ha* rver had.
e,. Wc are not at all rure that
They steal from the Government.
U # on the witness stand. Take
llrsifley or llie Joint Chiefs of Staff
bribes. Hell joti*. Hell secret* uf
*H io*r of Truman's liasly action.
our to other countries. And what
And as to tlie possibtlrty of Rus­
doe* the Pretldent do? Goes to
sia entrnng the war if American
Key West fishing and Margaret
»tng»planes Immli Maischurian bases.
And still he would have the
General Bradley said. **l dnti'l think
guilt to throw up one mistake that
R lG W fffi
anybody ran guetv what 14 guys
a real man made In forty year*
of puhUe life. I wouldn't (nvtt#
in thr K ir mini would do",
Mr. Truman I wouldn't Invite
MarArthur tu the While House
rtlkef. Afivr you get out and go
Ned many newspaper traders
•trk to the Prndergrast bunch
nveihw.ked the nrvvi that Sentlui
and they hav time to fumigate It
Cain id Washington has introduced
might lo- •»oo&lt;I enough for him
a res-diiiu&gt;n rtlling f«* s -leclaraHut certainly n-.t now.
W. C. Hartline
tH&gt;n of war against China. What

HOME, SWEET HOME!

they may have uveiluoked was
the com uirent resolution which he
alio iiilinduced suggesting that wr
get out of Kntra if we are not go­
ing to war agamst China. And
whtl some of our political leaders
need to understand is that pulling
out of Korea it not necessarily ap­
peasement while remaining there
m*&gt; tie What we fear it that we
will remain in Korea while buying
llie Chinese off with concessions in
Formosa and Japsn which will
close the door and place aa armed
guard there behind our hacks.

Edilur Mr. Kulland Dean
The Hanford Herald
Hanford. Florida
Dear Mr. Dean
I note with considerable In- |
terrst the letter of Mr. Henry ,
Simpson which you reproduced i
In yonr paper on April tnd.
Aa an “outsider looking in” I
want to lake this opportunity to
give full support to th* think­
ing of Mr. .Simpson for Ih* rea­
son that I have discussed with
A im . during m y recent pleatent
visit to ys-ur City, thl* entire
Erogram as a businessman who
i anvtou* to cast hi* lot. to es­
tablish his home, and to en­
deavor to merit th* fin* tradi­
tion of your City by becoming
a resident.
As th* old adage gee*, A man
can rust out quicker than he will
ssrgsr out, I have hoped that when
I did get located in your City,
I could become engaged in a
business of tom* kind that would
enable me to remain productive
to society plus being able to add
something to the business lift
and growth of your fin* com­
munity.
During my recent visit to San­
ford I wo* very such pirated
with Ih# fine and courteous
m t U N I t IM t I rtn lT fO irWR

A hill has been introduced in
the Leg statute to "comfd” any
•PV lo publish a ful! reply
any person it dares lo tn licbe in public print. The reply
if presented by the affected perion within 30 days, would have
to lie “ published on the same page,
llie same (million and in the
isnie ty|w and under headlines of
same tu t, wiilioul charge", and
famine to do to would subject the
tr lo • fine of !1,000 pfvt
' 1100 for ooch Hta*
ka which th* «gf4ar

Gyrating hnpwiv*
Thfouqhaut Hm

Intir* Body

FAMOUS DOCTOR PROVES
AMAZING NEW H T h e r a l^ t o r
promotes preater relaxation
. . . helps induce sleep...

to relieve tired muscles, tense nerves
SAY &amp; M r i £ * " T O l U I F U S f N IO H T J ,
» Y N IA V I S , T I I I O M U K L I S I
When you first lie down on th* S E R T A
T H E R A L A T O R " you w ill feel a pleasant.
iwng your
thylhm ic. gyrating impulse soothi
entire Ixxte. Soon
8
tense nerves and tired
muscles “ glow'' and "tinglr with live blits
of complete relaxation

W O ftD S C A N T D fS C R IM IT I
fou must experience It for yourself! H u n ­
dreds of grateful users in many parts of
the country ore already enjoying these
'T H E R A L A T O R advantages Y«&lt;ti. too. can
have these important healthful berefit* a.
*our ow-t hcene or ofhee.

INTNUSMSTIC USIRS RIP0RY REMARKABLE
f.
NIW TO M , N. T.
“A lte r my Th e ra U lo r
treatment the circulation
v e n e d to be stimulated.
I h -1 a wonderful men*
lal and bodily feeling"

*. I . BitauNosuat

Ala. "It's Just won­
derful! It s out el
this world! I felt re­
lated, and Ilka I
was Sorting tn air.”

T h e ra la to r j

c o M P t im
fa it to
N O IN S T A L L A T IO N

a m o N in A w a -w u m

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j|

for hlm t Na.
_
permane«t
long at he had a
the time he made
V: -

He can ehaage
any time, aa
u r n peltry at
the switch.

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ss*
irsrc ^L-srsw.
W ill the new law change any*

"•‘■ - p j r t s
newspaper w h i c h
do that anyhow.

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Till; SANFORD HER W D. S \M ORll. FLORIDA

THURSDAY APR. ID. 1951

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— !Uniimillals Honor
'( lassos \ro lli’gtin Hy
Dyson Wedding Party \ m e r i c . i n U e d C r o s s

Social And Personal Activities
. HONE

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S &gt;cial Calendar

.M is s
Is

S a ra

L iv in g s to n

K ngagcd

To

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W o tl

Mi. and Mr*. William t» Id*TH D R M D A V
ingatmi announce today Ihr en­
T h r H oiir I*’ Jolw Junior llr«
gagement
and approaching mar­
:hcrhoo,l will meet nt thr Hr*t
riage of their daughter, Sara An­
Ra’ d u t Church at 7:10 P. M.
The Men'* ltr»ithrrho»al of thr toinette. to John M- Fitipatrlck of
Fir*t BaptUt Church will have Sanford and Colomhu*. Ohio.
The wedding will he ar event of
;heir regular Supper and Program
Apr. 28 at thr All Soul* Catholic
weting at 7:30 P. M.
®The Seminole Chapter No. . Church at 9:00 A. M. with the
5. K. S. will meet al thr Masanlc Rev. Anthony McGowan officiat­
ing.
Hal! at 8:00 P. M.
F R ID A T
Ml** l.ivingiton attended local
“ Rio Rim” will to- or-rnlcd hy ■chooli and !AtiUientui ^'a tr tlnl*
.hr .Seminole High Seh&lt;r»l Glee v rn ity . She t« a mcml&gt;er of Ret*
•— t il... 4 t
m o n im &gt;
Th e lif t f ’**" Avenue 1‘lrrle ..Ill
r r f l Nt 2:C0 P.M. al the H . i r ' U I
ma ■
•. *...j . i.....•*»». *
i.
T h r Hanford Story I eagtie mill
"*et at Sanford G ram m ar School
™ H:00 |M l for a poppet show,
ill
a rr n k u l to fir p -r.
rnt.

2ihT a l- I 'm
...gma I’ST*
.. .
..f J.V th r
—
‘
“
!;.'!! Telephone Company.
Mr Krlrpatriek attended rf h " " 1"
In Colombo*. It., and graduated
from «&gt;hm Statr U n ive r»ily. H r
t« n&lt;n» a r.o ria trd with IVnlland
A G ra y Accountant*.
N o invitation, will I m- .rn t, all
friend* of th r couple a ir Invltrd
In attrnd.

Personal

&gt;

Mr*. Ralph A m lin Smith
in
Miami attending 'he St. JonnPre«hytritan meeting
John Galloway left ye»tr»d:iv
to upend .evri.il day* in T a ll)
ha**r*' on hii*int-»v.
Friend, of Mr*. Henry Wight
will regret to learn that »he ironfitud to the llrange General
lloipltal
.. _
Mi** Viigimn Wll.ron will at
n ..111 frniT.;
T . w ~«r
I l l l i u r l . l t v to Iirnil thr
with hr» p a rro t..

Stall
-i Li n-t

1
* !.. 4ift Mi*. K IT Sm ith dt.
,
•pending a fru &lt;1i\ ■* in St IV li i *
bull? atlrniling .» fiirvnttjrr mti
vrntion.

1’irclc Hoars 't alk
Wilson Airs. Joe
i /•
t
' ijr* inlui
■
(lon/.aio/.

M n K N Thing****! nf N r*
V olk
vi*ihng Im r tlutightct, Mt**
tvlith Ye nan »• Ih r Movitemmu
I I mI.I

Jack \S i..i*m* na&gt; irtm rw .l I*.
i of Florida a f m
.T -t lL s ; O n
I f i ' f l C r o s s I th r I ’ *•••
I r l l h S t M l I U I I \ T O S S .p rn d in c -r v r ii .l .lav* r i l l . M.
|
and M* ■ II K M. .. i •
I m i.
Mr* l . » l.n n ra lrr
»|H.kr
in
‘Tir'd Pro** A c tiv ilir* "
at
thr
M r. and Mr* V rrn rr \ r l - " i . of
n i.rtin i: of the Civic Hrpaitrnrot
of the Woman'* C lub W r.lm dav l.fll.r Mary have a . their g u r t
with Mr*. Mitiam ltuv*ell, chair­ M i-. NM "n 't » l«lc r an't l.n .lh rr
in-law , Mr am! Sit*. Fred h.ipn
man. ptr*i.linir.
and two ch ild.. ..
of
M en Ian.
Mr* t.onra lrz told of the work Conn.
of Ih r II.xl Cro«* nn.l the lural
rh np lcr and «ald that thr chap­
ter i* o|^n fnr civilian work-t*
and that anvunc who i* w illin r
to help may telephone her at HO.
Mr*. W . II. Ilrin »»n , »pon*ur for
thr p m rra m , lntrn.lucr.1 Mi*. |,ih.
Woodard, who explain.-d thr place
of llo m r H rm i.n.lration work in
Ih r county. Mia* Wnodatd al*o inlto.ltire.1 n mtmlu-r « f her active
ii m t i
m m lin ts
worker*.
t|r*.
John
S. W hile
Three I II cirl* from the (tram I'uhokcr Hilpalitrk
mar S c Imm.I, which for thr fir at
Jean Hrrndon
time thl* year I* participating in
C olrrn Kli|{r&lt;lrrt»on
the llo m r Ih-ntonatration project*
To m m y Siwcr
rarh told of her nro|ect*. Th e y
Jim m y In y r
v*rrr Irm a Jean C ortry, France* i

O r. John W ilm n n| thr O n lt a l
Florida
K xp rrim rnta l
S la tim .
trrrrn trd Bn In te rw t'n g and u .
itructW r Ijilk on “ I n s n U nnd
W it
at
thr
m rrt.nc
rh u r.d n v of thr f ’rtittnl f’irrlc
PJ tf Ih r fianlrn C lu b a* Ih r h.iiiir
if Mr*. II C. Mnorr.
n
Mr*. K fi. K ilp .tln rk . J r ., rhsirPan, prr.ldr.1 o ^rr th r m rrlin p
Man* w r r r . l l . r u i x .1 for thr St*tr
nnvrntion to lw held in Daytona
| r»rh . M «y I, if and 3. M r«. K tl u itrirk *nd Mr* (Ir o r g r McCall
pill Iw d&lt; Icgntr* for th r rirclr
kid othrr* to attrnd will lie Mr*.
Mr*. Ira Soidh1. M I’apworth,
Pa
M o «rr and Mr*. F. K.
fb rd . Mr*.
Mr
lo ll.
Mr*. A. K. H o * »rllrr made Ihr
tn rtirn lln rr rrport and a market
m*krt and a w h itr rl.'pliant »a lr
•a* hrl.l The pr.K-rr.1* w ill b » for
lie Carden (Till, lluildine Fund.
Rrfrr*hm rnt* w r f r *rrvrd hy
|.r hoatra* to Ih r following: Hr.
Vilaon, Mr*. Ilolr, Mr*. Kilpatrick,
lr., Mr*. I’anworth. Mr* McCall,
(1r*. Southward, Mr* lto«»ellcr,
Itr*. A C. Ilrn«on, Mr*
n‘l Fllen V ih lrn. who al*o j
Mr*. Mlehaet
Michael I •
ile . Mr* Jrvtrr «&gt; e n .m n ami |P'JVrd a piano *nlo “ Ml mm I In |
n gumta. Mr * %V A C allnw jy
Mr* C h * rlri F l« w r r » .
ptr*iind M ia. W V. Y r*lr y
|dept c&gt;f the rm inty
rniir* i| «.f
llo m r H rm o n .tra tio r Cluh*, paid
,,
I * trllm le to Ml** Woodard and
C o v e n &lt; a u a s f a P a r t y 1n*. ir.d rr * ..r different Ph» r ..t

t

/idics Auxiliary

I Tha Ladin Auatnaiv nf the
|iollirrh.vnd nf Railroad Tratnmrn.
ta* entertained with » Canasta
*tty at Ihr hnmr nf Xir* K t!

ihr H «m r I'emonr.lratinn w»i|
thfmiRhmit
thr
ronnty
M r| F l" » « i* Intimlncrd Mr*. C. K
William*, president nf Ihr Sanfotd
Horn- Itrmonvlratlnn Cluh, who

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Here’s
Proof

•howr-d » » m r nf her work on alum
tnpiirll T n rv la y rvenirig
ilium Irav
pottery and l» lr work.
J . Nicholron an&lt;(
M l v J . K. Rohm ton. Irprlrr of
nter w rrr ro Itoa* J
ipllw- •f jrk r
M a ry - IM n e n jirk lln n
I n / ' - were m
Cluh a 'k rd that all women I*trtnnrr.
a*’...... - n flrr which rrfreihm enl*
■ r rrer te
t r rrv
v nc l to Ih r fnllowrltgr: Mr*. ira d y to hrlp thr girl* In Ih r I II
rv rv . Mr*. -I. N . (Sillnn, rlulr* M i*. Ridiln*nn'» d a u c lit",
U H. Ila rvr
B ra - W . T . Thorniitn, Mr*. Maud M *ry V irg in 1*, told nf her »*
I r h r r , Mi*. John Koitrr*, Mr*. prrlrncra with her poultry pro.
W . (ioodiperd, Mr*. C . A. An- ject.
Mi** M ary Jam - llr v lr told of
rann, Mr*. T . O. Ray. Mr*. I*. A.
Rowland, Mt*. A . 0 . Walker and hri trip to Ta'iahnaner for the
M l Cilili ahurt r n i . &gt;c.
M r*. J*. T . Meek*.

n&gt; •n a n .1
i i i i. lit i i n ' . » Kii
in ii I l a c
will take p la n - Vpi .*.■ »*•■».* Imni
i
I-or. \|i.
••Mil I ih m I h
i trnlni;
l ii . .1
*nd '&lt;•
I
It M.-«
M ilan.!« iirt'l M i. *io l 'l»
I*. K.
Iboimillrtl rnt« rIa irr I T iln ,i t«»ut
iu itv .•l**aftl tlii* •'SS' Ia i U**.
1Im* I'jf t v rni*iiol .i f iu l' t? « n
l-»kr M onm r 4*ui tatri
in
thr
•irminc unrhotrtl fot
4
|IH ntf
' huppri
Singing « n «
rn io y n i
thinoghunt th* evi ning hy Ih f
|plf&gt;t».
Th .* r enjoying Ih r evening with
Mi** |)ys««ti and Mr.
w r tf
Mi
I Mn I
\ i•
'ti
and Mr*. Tru nk M rlu n r, St . of
Orlando, Mt ami 'Ii*
( ’hull**
lltiutu, M r.
nni|
M t»
I « «tci
M i mi Mr* Jnm i
I •i
M ilhgrr. 'It
and
Mi
I'nlph
0* an 'If . util* Mt* T trtl lianas
and ' l l .«nd Mt* "
K. Ythlrn.
\'
U I %«.
\ all
W M
•i'*** I*
W.t «nd '! •• r 1.0*1 n
r |t«Minoii4t i n Mi ano m&lt;« ti
I IVfkin*. .Ii . Jodgr nnd 'It* .
Itt'iigl i • S trio li-im . 'I* and 'll*
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nofeatl.it i 111 yrm* ago and when tlm p iilu ic weft lakrn on
Aug. I J. I'AW, it Mat util untoiiiliion foi ilotrt and p la in
of liu iin m lo tloir lliio'ivlioni llir u ty in ilu i everyone
could .allrnd the game,
lin t ball palk vtai localrd tonl of I lentil Avenue al
S illli Slirct anti time to wlirte llir heiunly l.uinbn ( o. u
now localrd.
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and allowed the city to n r it lor a ball palk.
I lie picture rrv ra lt a parking p la ie between the left
Held foul line und lem e in which la n t could thow u ll their
new automobile! tuch at the "n o to p " model a thoil dltlance
In,in the grand tim id Nearby, other fain are teated in
buggiri Hrowtillg peacelnlly III the la l collier uf the ( leId
tl a taddlr bone.
I lie firtt bateball palk in S a n lo rd . taid Mr. Lane, wat
noitb ol b in t Street and near the tile o f the preterit (ro w n

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weight he wa» known at live *acred o*. The oppoting pitcher
wat Jmi Windham. Mr. Lane irralled lhal Sanfoid won Ilie
game.
I he Sanford lineup included While. **: Hunter, lb :
lirowri. J L ; Godwin, cf; Fndenger. If; Vibbert 3h; Hunter,
rf: lludion. c; and relieving Bridget were Biirlrton and
Kogrro.
Orlando'* lineup included Gore, lb ; Pound*. 2b;
I mierick, 3b. Lee. If: Meyer* c; Pound*. »•; Windhtm. p:
Suite, rf; and hloyd, cf.

Salt Water Fishing Macon Wins First Texas Colts Sonic And L ong Bow
Is Hurt By Netters, Sally Tilt 5-0 To
Are Dark Horses In D e r b y Race
Times-Post Claims Open 1951 Season

Dynamite Goodloe And Manley Win
In North-South Golf Tournament
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third round matches «ri up ipiai t
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Magnolia Avenue, and ba-k of where M itt Lethe Caldwell
now live*. Ninth Street and Park Avenue, where the preterit
weme park it now located wat the next harehall held, and
during ilu i timr ihf lair G rorgr l o i uird lu lul ItoinF rum
into the Catholic Church yard in llir next block.
I he ball pari wai n oted to the lloldin P jik ground*,
a n d ' later lu Municipal f ield at Mellou.ille and Celery
Avenue* when the prrtcnl 'land-, weir completed in l'J2b.
On the afternoon ol Aug. 13. I ‘« N . Sanford faerd
O.^.w- ln in the lait game of j ' A.* 1»itier. fhg Jun
llrtjg rt wat in d&lt;» I m&gt;x (nr Ssnford. Due I I hit lire and

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in new danger
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or living
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reiluced 'ta ilin g the IP.M iraron a lot like vean beluir he (addled hi&gt; first Kentucky Delby winner. The Derby
b&gt; uii'cruiiuiou* activitlev of the the wav it finhhrd In H*nO.
l iter have muled on thr veteran King Kanch trainer twice since l()3&lt;i,
eomrnerrlal netier*, according to
Mnron'a defending champion
a new* rrleaxr from the Tim e t- IVaehi- won their firat game from wh'n lie irnt bold vcnt'ire out lu win the blankrl of Rote*.
Last year Ihnch saddled M-ddleground. and the King Ranch colt
f'otl uf We«t I'alm Beach. News Auguitn ft-0; Savannah, third In
aho come* from xouree* on F lo ri­ standing*
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last year, defeatmi romped home in front of IS HvaU-p ~
da'; * rst coast that there has been J«ci&gt;*ulltil|p 4-H, and 195«&gt; f&lt; Ultl. for thr $100,000 added t-&gt;) I n 1potls-New Weapon and Hirxctt
netting of Tarpon.
place finisher Charleston won 1945, it was another King Baru-h considered starting him lu tho
Experimental No. 2. HtllopolU
.Most •rrioua of all, from a con­
flyer. Assault.
from Columbia 1&amp;-7.
Now illrseh, who saddled his was the sire of Olympia, speedy
servation aland point, I* the fact
That left Columbia all alone a* first horse in the Derby in 1916, favorite for the 1049 derby.
that such netting of Kingfich &gt;*
Asked why he didn't start Long
n I'J&amp;n first division club to lo«e
bring done along the recreational its opening game. Newcomer Mon- has two colts that will hear Bow last week. Hirsch grlnne
ed.
braihrs of Palm Bcarh, not only gotnerv won il* first game l)-S watching. They are are Sonic, and taid:
surprise winner of the f 25,1)00
annoying the sports-fishing plea­ from Columbus. Montgomery re­ Experimental llandiran No. 2 last
"This cult is undefeated, mid
sure craft, hut destroying -m all placed Greenville for Its first ven­ Saturday and Long Bow, which . the
. . owner
, , (Robert J. Klrberg)
bait fish upon whirh the denixon' ture into a higher classification ha. jet to make his 1951 racing i ‘ hlntk»
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of tha deep survive.
brand of hasrliall sinre the Greys debut. They are two of four |
»• Aa l o n , . r we don l run
The Florida Wildlife Federa­ were n shorttime number of the colt, from Te x a .' King Ranch , klm' h r »
f nd u
tion, representing not only the Class A A Southern Association nominated for the derby at U u ls - ' h*Vr » .“ "defeated horse, why
sports fishing public hut the during World War IL
vllle May 5.
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a
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at a # nft...
llirpch hAi RAudli u inorr than
In n pre-*eA»on poll Auguata
cilitens whose lievlihood depend*
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horses, and two of
upon sale of supplies for this re-1 was picked a* the Hally's hottest
1^
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tha winner* wore /or Klebarg.
creation, has issued a statement pennant cuntemler. The Tigers out only five .time*.
He won on*? j p , other. Bold Venture, was for
calling on every voter in Florida didn't play like It last night whi
when race Hi three i960 star s, i . m m l Scbwartx. Bold Venture was
to aid in interesting the State J
r * e\rn
I the tire of both A/sault and
Legislature to pat* law* prohibit- ’ Nat Yablon held thrm to four ,u ^Hirsch
enter ril b m in an over- ■ Mldd|»ground.
Ing commercial netting of sport* hits. IVneh Lew Davit got four night race Aor. 2 a. Jainalca
Madhga, a full brother to AaflsTi amil
i .......................
to prohibit netting
w ith­ hits lu four time* at l « t to help
word it. 1961 season, and Sonic , aul| , lio , , r ||flbie for the
in one mile of the shots- line, git new manager Ed Hartneav won easily, luut Saturday everyDerby, nut lllrach said the colt
Prrildrnt Porter II. l-ansing of nff in good fashion. A small crowd onr was putting the *
family
ill heir- was a long way from hit ben
Ssnford stated.
looms
on
Uncle
Mlltle
In
the
of 2,910 saw the opener.
form nose. The other King Ranch
"The fact that the commercial
eligible la Black Douglas, but
The count Isn't official but Experimental
interests have tunird their atten­
S
o
n
Sonic, in with only 105 pounds, [hG 'one h a .n T V t a r t H ‘ thhi' m !
tion to taking sports fish, indi­ Columbus apparently leads In the bounced home the winner, and , , on
cate'" he *aid "that the llmiteil opening night attendance race. Hirsch still Is taking thr trows.
Black Douglas flew down thit
■imply of ther regularly sought The Cards drew about 0,000 fans That's two for two in 1961— a
Widener straight course last
fond fl*h has dwingleil lielow |ia*t who taw the home townrr* make perfect record.
spring at Belmont, and set a
records. Unless this session of thn five errors end give up eeven
Asked, however, if S*&gt;nic was world record of 50 2/6 second*
l.egiilature bring* out new and walks. Montgomery was outhkt 11 his best
three-year-old,
Max for four and one-half furlor
Dltga.
improved law* and regulation* for to six, with Pete Brvant on the smiled, and replied:
So it looks aa If Texas will have
the protection of lioth the food mound against the Alabamians.
"No. | lielirvr Long Row Is to defend na Sonic or Irong Bow
t’firto tty lod awaim fish and snorts fish supply, Florida
Errors also decided a lot in better."
for
1981 Derby.
I*
doomed
to
suffer
the
worse
em­
te«l
Hanfoid Manager Illchie Klaus, former Piedmont League field
Savannah when Jacksonville liootMax Hirsch Isn't noted for long
barrassment
In
the
century;
noted
mg rhatrpliin, is a familiar figure in Floritla bav:pg ptaygd «hurt*top
ed tluee in the ninth inning. Pitch­ speeches, or advising peoplv what
S C R A TC H E D
........................................
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-CJner
(as it ha* been In the past for be­ er Harry llyrd of Savannah gave he's hiding in a is stable. So thly
for
tin- Jack'i.nvllle Tar* -in -11)17.
Klaus I* also a part time pile
Apr. 19— f/»V ing
a
Fisherman's
Paradise.
Even
ii h&lt; 'bnweil agaiti'l llaytimu lli'*ch n c rn lly win n his pileliing staff
only one hit after the fouith. The was mnsldered a lengthy slate
Rattlefleld, the I960 two-yearnew, there are well rttahlisheil in­ turnout wit* 1,597.
couldn't get auylwtdy out.
merit.
■■Id champion, ha* been dee,Jared
_
cidents of old time visitors pass­
Columbia withered liefore a 12Long Bow ia more of a my­ out of tha Kentucky Derby and 7
ing Florida up for fishing satis­ hit Charleston attack, Including stery colt than Sonic. Lightly abut Saturday** Wood Memorial
two important ones by Blil Drown. rartd as a two-year-old, Ie&gt;ng at Jamaica.
lilt V IT O S M IN S
j up nnd ready fur his May 1H title faction elsewhere.
"What more proof do we, the Brown knocked in four runs. Max Bow started twice, won troth
Bert Mulholland, trainer for th«
O K T ItO IT , Apr 10 (AT Agile| f||fht nifIlin., Kid (ia v lla n -a n d
people of Florda, need to convince DeCamtt pitched the entire nine Then Max put him away for tho George D. Widener three-year-oll,
Johnny
llruttun, N B A
welter
hi* liair lan't even tnuas«-«l.
u* that It la time for a Halt Water innings for Charleston, giving nine winter.
said the decision was made after
weight rhainpiun, is all warmi'il
Resources Commission?"
hits. 'I lie opener drew 4,511.
The roll is a hay son of Helio- a conference with Widener.

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Jack Covl*
t otie
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Hilly Joe I'atton of Morirnnton, Cn., va. II. II. Ilaveratlrk,
Jr. of l.anraitter, I’a.t Hurtle
Ward. J r., of Kotilhirn Plnee,
N. C „ va. William (Dynam ite)
aa
m
Goodloe J r ., iif Valdosta (in.
Winner* will meet in 16.huhr«ini•final* tomorrow. The chain
nionshlp match, also HQ holes,
fi *rt for Saturday.
Gone from competition were
thrre tnernlur* of the Walkei Cup
team- Frank Stranahan of To
Inin, Kill C am p M I of Huntington, W. Va., and Jimmy M rllnle
of Overbrook. I'r., were ouated
yesterday. Only Mrllale got a&gt;
far aa the third round.
Stranahan |o&gt;t a I up match
to Joaeph Mrllrlde of I’nteraon,
N. J.. who had to play off at HU
Tueeday morning to get into tlm
tournament. McBride, a forme
Jeraey ahd .Mrtrn|io|itan Amateur
Champion, profited by three aixe,
that dotted Stiariahan's 77 card.
Cantplftfll, defending ehamplo-i
1oat 4 and ! . to Jark Coyle of
Pjtlnpflebl, lib, In I he morning
Chyle, low amateur hi foair»*it&gt;en
tournament tlda winter, then out.
laateil Hill Markham of F.a«t
Hampton, Conn,, In a ‘J8-bo|e
third round duel,
Thai wan one of three m um thona. The grauddaddv of them
all eanm In the -croud round
when Bay I’ullimr, Wyandotte
Mich., went 10 extra hole* to
hvat Hill Mxwhimiry, Canadian
Amateur king from Vnnrouvrr.
Palmer won |K to sipiarr the
match and the linker the next
nine hole* before Palmer'* par
f k r ended It on No. 10. In the
aftvrnoon Palmer went up againat
Cbapu.au and toil a 4 and .'I
decision.
A 22-hole artt.ua rourul match
taw
Hen
Good**, .78 year old
BebUville, N. £*.. dry rleanmg
man, ouat Bo Wminger, Stillwiter. Ok la. Goode* putted the
favnird W inlngrr out of the
match, then intended Walker
Cun alternate Dynamite Goodin*
before Inning. 3 and I. (Jrodlne
earlier won from Art Lynch,
Sekradate, N . Y., by the aatne

Joe I'attnn
beat -fnvored• llo
................
ward K v e rilt of Atlantic City,

S', J„ | up. with two great trap

cip lo ilo n n on the last tw o bole*
in the m o rn in g , then ousted

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.
llavertllrk won from Mai Gal
Irtt* of S t. Alban*. N. Y.. 2 am
1, and went It* hole* before
«l&lt;mnltiic
C\ W ilih , NMIniinaton, N. C., in the afternoon

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�double play*.
Lea* than one fan in 10 showed
up for Mobile's fourth defeat in
a row— the crowd numbered ft! I
where li.Vii! sat the night U-furr
for .Mobile’* home opener.
The Atlanta Cracker*, dt fend­
ing champion*, put a lot of light
between the fu*t and seconu
A**oclatrd I’m * Spurt* Writer drviaion* by whipping Nashville
For the (an* who don’t know pl-ce Cracker* now are one and a
it, U-ii g u renegade I* nothing half game* out of fir*t place
t.iw and no di*grace with Hutu ami one and a half game* ahead
New imn.
of fifth ,i.ace Nashville.
HuImi i* now a llarou of llirinIngham. Tonight tubby Hotto. who
thlow.* from ttie right »hte und t PI.OKI DA |t&gt; V I S
H ill
(ay* In'll tw Pack in the big
A TLA N TA ,
A pr.
IW t/F)
league* right quick, will try to
battered
the
liaple**
whip hie old associate*, the Chat- Florida
tleorgia Tech lumet-all team Ifofi
tapooga Lookout*.
Itotio’* oppo«itlon In trying to yesterday with football star Heypitch Hirmingham into first place w&lt;xal Sullivan’* two hunter* par
i* Sonny
lhaon. liirmingham illg the Gator offensive
elevate,! itself Into a tun da. tie
Sullivan k t-v k . ’ in *1% run*
with Meinpht* for *eeond
.
lost iio'lil ...ti.uUt the heip or
Hoi*,. The Huron* shutout Chatt l lt M t L h .l t M AY ( ( L I T
tjllluuga .11 ahile the M e ..p h i.N EW Y O R K , /tpi*. te ^ id ’i
New Orleans fame wa* rallied out. Happy Chandler, lanie duel on*rLittle Hock, presently the Hlue t &lt;*lI rutnmltsinner, mtv rraign
Hlldiou special of the .Southern, within a week, the A**o,-iut"l
finished off Mobile tl-l. The third I’m * hat learned.
V*me went tu Atlanta over Nash­
Twice rebuffed by tbe club
ville M ,
, owner* who failed to renew hi*
Ralph itrlckner won fur (he routrart in December ami March,
itraon* last night with n five- Chandler I* •*U |„ l.e prenatinv
hitter ami with the help of four to turi for governor In Kentucky

I s l a n d e r s Edge Birmingham Team
Beat Chattanooga;
P a l a t k a 5 To 2 Newsome To Pitch
)?or 4th S t r a i g h t II- S T E R L IN G 8 L A I T B Y
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The San I &lt;&gt;rit Giant*' game
with l.er-burg »»• rained nut
lax night. The local rlub play*
** Ajlalka tonight returning home
Tor a game with the
Friday at s I*. M.
O A Y T llN A H K A t’ ll A|&gt;r. I!»
i8 ii«.ia li Th e
Huyu-na
Ih-ach
IgUi.dt-r*
won
th e ir
fourth
Straight gamr here- !s-* r'rh t by
U*/i .it*iip in . . -lalku Aialrfc:,
• i tu 1.
V e t e ra n Pitcher Wally
•cat tried nine A ta h a hita while
hie G animate* l.ai.Ke.1 Ik' i*r h-fty
A . i t d llridge*.
« ” W
^ T h r Diet- iced the game in
the fifth inning on four -ingle*
•ml a triid, to renter* Av IIk c u
Colo Vito. 1‘alatka scored all their
ran* in the -»»lh on » tingir. a
triple by t'hrl? Ilermrde-. a double
■?.***•: ..r..:.
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Mohn.

Swi^mninn: Meet
? Is Scheduled For
1’aJm Beach Hotel
’ r# • .
----PAIA1 R E A C H , A| r. Hk-(H|Hr
I d a l) The 11)51 National A A U
Junior Indoor Hwimmiug grid Hiv­
ing Meet and the FTothla A/.U
Swimming uml Hiving &lt;:hatn|iionship for Women will I* staged
Sunday, Apr. JJ, at the I’alm
llearh Hiltruore under auspice* of
the Hiltrnor* Swimming Club, accurling to Hen Y’ork, city te**reailon director.
" Competition fea ire* will lie the
440 yard free-»»vle mid 22(1-yard
breast stroke for men, and the
three-meter diving for women.
The meet, originally slated for
April 15, wat postpone,! In order
not to conflict with the Women'*
Senior National now being held at
Houstnn, Texa*, Y’ork said.
First club lo enter the meet It
thr Hollywood Swimming A n n .,
whose entrant* include Virginia
^ t w c o d , Jacquelline Samugl*, MuI *!lel Kaiser, Shirley Ijammid. Jean
n# Rice, Hita Marholm ami I'hylits
Pahnkr.
Kosewell Heart, representing the
Igike City, Utah, is the first jun­
ior national entry, lie will swim in
the 220.hrea*t stroke Junior cham­
pionship.
Al*u rapevlrd to rlitci a ir the
l-akr Worth Swimming Aasn. and
the Fort Ijiudrrdalr girls* tram,
both of whom are competing In
the Houston mret. Ileaulah Lam#/&gt;ert ami other I’alm ileach High
team mrinheri will also enter,
York taid.
Malcuim Carlisle, memlier of
the National Men’* Swimming
Committee, will referee the meet.

Seeded Stars Are
Winners In River
rt0aks Tournament

Ci t at i on Is 3rd
In Comeback Race;
To Try For Million

wa* running fifth, then moved Jockey Rrook* never touched hi*
up to fouith at the half. Ho twgan mount with the whip and only
moving up on the pacr-*ettlng A show him up mildly to bring him
Lark turning into the itrctch and In a length behind thr winer.
thutr in the crowd of IhDtO who the sprint. ItriHik* raid Citation
had let him down to a It to 5 Hig Cy $430 and lawisted hi* life­
favorite thought they had a win­ time winning* to 11130,0410. Hc'a
lt« RUSH N B W L A N II
ner.
the champion in thi* respect. The
S A N M A T E O , Calif.. Apr. U&gt;— .
Citation couldn’t get to the pride of Calcuiuet farm had won
i/l’i
Stout-Inurteil t'nation ye»- winners, however, und wa*n't 'J'.i race* and had run second nine
ter.lay ut Hat Meadow, -tatted punished in I he lale stlrtch lull. time* before yesterdn)’* thll.l
hi* romelaick amt ipie»t for a util*
lion ihdlar's In earning*
ami tan
thitd foi first in In, lemarkabU
cat eer.
lb,- tn I imo i Comet fim-hed n
length he I., ml v lark tmt lie wa*
far from sli-tfiarrd. The clucking
of I tn t
foi the -is furlong*
APIM .IKD IIY E X P E R T:
wa* only a fifth of n second off the
tiack ■ivi.n l 1’iinchu Supreme rail
A LS O
second in a photo finish
liig C y wa* making Ills first
M INOR A L T E R A T IO N S
start lince last June lit when he
finished MVOlid to Irish Ir.sl N’oor.
F . II A . T E R M S II I’ . D O W N
Stev, Hrook* had ’ he *is-v«ar' "
i•
• f. — i'- .
( A L L
B I C U N V N I 1 C S T A l i v / lC I &gt;
a field nf *l« At the ipiarter he

I

■pet wind up.
right and that left hg apparently
Citation l« cipectcd to keep didn't bother him at all.” It wa
aiming for the goal that would the first time Citation ever haJ
make him the fit«t thoroughbred run in four bandages.
In hUtory to win f1,000,000.
Citation packed L.NI pound* He
Thi* probability arvmed reflectrd in hi* rider’s *tatement after pant FJTUI to show. A Lark, with
the spiint. llros.sk* said elation Tucker Slender up at I (111 pound*,
appeared to be a trifle *hort and returned Flll.iki, 13 30 and $J."0
might ore,I "a couple of more Pane ho Supreme wa* ridden by
race* before coming UP to hi- I den l.astwi-ll, I'.V and paid FY.dO
hot lie seemed to pull up all and f.iltn.

ASBESTOS SIDING &amp;ROOFING

with three hit* m foul at hat*.
Florida was helped t.y seven Tech
fielding lapse*
For Itii
Jacket*, footballer*
lint.by N'uitli and Hot. Meto y led
ii. hitting North hit fui the r ib
cult and McCoy got two f..i five,
the onlv I , cl. |.I,I et to grl mote
than •me lul

• • • • • • • • • • * • • • «

Senatora 3; G-M*n2
G A IN L K V T L L K , Apr. l»-(8 p * &gt; M i l With two away in the ton
m the lentil inning, the Urlamlo
Renalor* pushed over a tingle
tally to tak n :t-2 win over the
? Gainesville It Men in a Florida
J.' State l.cupnn rlaih here last
K n ig h t.
Manager Ed l.evy, who had
R clout'd a two-run liurnrr in tile
■ firrt frame, drewr u walk to open
fctl.e winning rally, lie moved to
Bx-entel or, a *lngh liv Catcher
Ji’ Itoti Kii |I an I wen* all the way
JpCkund when the hit « M Imhhled
AYl centcrfh Id hy llarvill Jake*.
Ked Hal* *•; Indian* 3
D E L A N D , A p r. 19 (K t-.-iulf
I •
— The I h i-a lid K n l Hat* itef atrd
f_ the Cocnu Indian* here la*i night
hy a wore of (* tii u lit n very
loosely played ball game. The
He&lt;l Hat* were guilty of five
intreue* and the Indian* contri­
buted two.
Torn I'atuldo, former Sanford
Giant, played right field for the
£ Kiting Al I’lrtle and ronlnhuted
three hita, one a triple, mid
plated four of the Hat run*.
Herb Mcl.eod continued to pound
the 1*11 hard na he came up
with ttwo for five and drove in
two run*.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
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Farmers’ Auction
To Begin Sale O f
Produce^ Apr. 25

Mile Arthur Text

((•altaae* ream PM* Oa*(
by ua and our freo alllc*.
From Ih i. island chain » c
ran dominate with aea and air
p o a rr every A .U H c port from
Vladivostok to Singapore and
Whrictal* auctioning of vr* r
prevent any bird lie movement
Uhl*, and produ.# will h* start-M
at 7:30 P. Mn Apr. 28. on a Into Ihe I'arlfir.
regular Wednesday waning acheAny predatory attark from A .ia
dul# at th* Sanford Farmer*’ must lie an amphlbloua effort. No
Auction located on* mil* »outh amphibloua force can lie aureeaeful
of Sanford on tha Orlando High
without rontrol of the are lane*
Way, ll * n announced tndav by and the air over llioie lanea In It.
C. R. Dawson, prvaidrnL
avenue of advene*. With naval and
Larry Jon*, will b* auctioneer air stipr-nta-'y ami modr.l ground
and vegetable* will lie .old In •dement* to uefi-nd lie**., any m«
largo and .mall quantity In |or attark from rontinental Aaia
aUndard container, and field tow ar&lt;l n» or oor ft lend* In the
crater.
Pacific would bo doomed to fail­
Bcnrhe. with liark* have been ure.
provided to w » l mnr&lt;* than ?-*l
tinder »urh eouditlon*. the I'apeople, aald Mr. Dawtnn. Another rific no longer represent. menac­
platform waa recently completed ing avenue of approach for a
on the »outh aide of the huildintt, pto.peetlve Invader. It aavum*and will h* turd by liityrr* to ili.trail, the friendly n»peel of a
aairmhle loading. Other Improve. ix-ari-fin lake.
ine.it Inrlnde real room and a
Our line of deferur l« * natural
lf t r t (r iilu ii
drinklmr fountain.
If the whole..!* 'ate. are rnm one and ran l*e maiotalnad with a
plrtrii in tin* • on Wednesday minimum of military effort and
night, mlacellatU'oua aalra will expense. It rnvialon* no attark
follow, M r.
Dawton declared. against anyone, nor doe. It pro.
Auctioning of thia type will alao vide the lia-tion. e»»entl«l for of
be continued on Friday nlghta frniiive operation., hot property
one the earn* schedule a* tlttrlnc maintained, would lie an Invinri
idr defense against aggrraainn.
the part year.
The holding of thia defense Mil'
The auction market retrliraled
It*
firat
anniveraary
Friday in the western I'acifie is entirely
night, and the Mg M r t M « « e »b ; I dependent upon holding all aegW * »W &gt; »««*■&gt; •
u r , m»*jo.
S M f 'U t M n t 't l to a l*u&gt;
Miami, who with a party from hrearh of that line by an unfriend
K a a tla
waa
attending
the ly |*ower would tennrr vuinetahie
to determined attark rvery nthet
auction*.
segmrnt. Thi* I* a military esti
The aurtiona have lieen el
tractlng many people from neigh male as to which I have yet to
boring rltlea, raid Mr. Dawaon. find a military leader who will
Among three. |aat Friday nlghl t a k e nreplinn. lApplaoael.
For that rra*o*«. I have
trap a group from Daytona llrarh
strongly recommended In the
wlja came In three aiitomohilra.
More than 168 eit Irena of I hi* past, a* a mailer of tnllllaty
urgency, that iiadrr no rlrrum ■eeilon have purrhaaed at»&gt;ek In
the market, and etnek certificate, slanrra must Fori-nma fall tinder
t'ornmiinlsl rontrol (applau-e).
are now available, he added. Mr.
Such an eventuality would ul
paw»on la aralatcd by Ori
oore threaten the freedom nf the
, Mathleuv. vlre.prealdent and IV
Philippines and Ihe Inan of Ja,
W . IJn r, aeereiarv. treaaurrr.
pin might well force oor west.
Work la rontlnulng on th*
r»n frontier hark In the cnaat
claying of approache* In the
of California, Oregon end JYa»bMarket from th* Orlando high
Ington. (appivnse).
Way, .aid Mr. Dawson.
To
umlrrvtand the rh.|ig*«
whirh now appear upon the (Jhtit
eve mainland, one mutt und-rstand the rhange* in Chlnra# thar.IIW iHaaer Petal P u t fleet
arter and riilture over the past
for Seoul.
20 year*. China up to 80 year, ago
Allied troop, nlaed llw arhin wav completely non-homogenoue,
at lh « weatern and of Oia renervnir lielng rompaltmentrd Into g rju p .
Wadnetdav without a fight. They divided against earh other. Toe
tgpturcd Yanggu on the eaalern war-making temlaney waa almoat
and Monday. An alghl-man Hoi non-evialent as tliev still followed
patrol probed to the outiklrt* of the tenet, of the ( ‘unfitrlan Idral
Tnnggil Wednesday night. Ifravy of parifist culture.
R#d mortar *h*|l* fall Inlo the rlly
At the tlllll of the rrnlo tv till
Thursday afternoon
•ter the fhang Tsolm regime ef
The alow, deliberate U . N. drive fort, for greater homogenlty pro•Ppeared to Im near the line be­ dured the atari of a nationalist
tween Otorwon and Jumbwa, 11 urge. This was further and more
mile, nnrtheaat Behind ll, the .or, e:i-fully drve|nt*ed under Ihe
Rada were helleyed to have mamol Iraderaliip &lt;if (Ildailg Kal-SItek, hut
•OP.Ot'o men for an eapeelcd aprlng
haa loirti hrought to lie greatest
drive
friitlllnn umler the present regime
U. H. Eighth
Arm
in a
rm y ccommunl
.Mmm to (he point that It haa now taken
qua Wedneaday.li
Wedoe
Indlcatad the Al- nn the eherarter of a united nation­
having
-R w wera
ware I____
„ tro-d-1#
aibU finding
the Reda
are*. It m H alism nf Inrina.lnglv dominant ag
R R at moat
____ plaei
grrs.lve tcod-ni ic i
Allied patrol* In C cn lril Korea
Through Ihe pa*l Ml year* lh ware trring "to fl* the p-wltimi of
Chinese peoplr have thus hecom*
•n elu.lvr enemy.”
Red raaualtlea Wadne«day total mlliiarired in their concept* and
ad only 445. about half Ihe uaual In their ideal*. They now -onstldaily acore, Indicating little action. t .ti* rvrcllrot soldier., with -om.
rommunder*.
A South Korean force on the orient staff, ami
amt coaat movad 'it mile* north Thl* ha. produced a new ami dom­
of th* Red Uirder before It met inant power In Asia, whirh. for
It. own purposes, I* silled with
Rad oppoaltlon.
Tw o air alarU were aounded a* Soviet llu&gt;sla but whirh in It.
th* front Thttradav. A Mark- own ronrepl. amt methods has
waa enfoerad Wednesday- liernm* aggressively Imperialistic,
»r*dav night for th# flrvt time (applause) with a lust for eipan’ Um war. A n unidentified plane ilnn and Increased power normal
i r orer th* front bat theta wa» In this type of Imperialism.
Thare (■ little of the Ideological
* « , inneept either on* way or an
m th* alert far day* for a p*&gt;*- other In the Chtneae make up.
The tlvndapl of llvtug U »o '
alhle atrong Rad air emaih.
and the capital aeeumuletlon ha.
■■ ■ . —I.. ■
bean *o thoroughly dtsatpated h*
war that the masses air devpee
ate and eager to follow enr Iced
ere hip which seem* to promise th*
K m ltp n e Sveta Pea* Datl
outride Tokyo. It Warn* e/en alleviation of woeful atrlngenrle*.
more unorthodox whan a crowd of
I hava from the beginning be­
youngster*. aoma nf whoa* father, lieved that the nhlneae Oontmun•ra tarring in Korea, reeltged th* *at»* support of the North Ka&gt; commander far autograph*, iranr waa tha itoralnant m e Their
•(latent Secretary of tha A rm y •nleieela are at present parallel
Johtuon, who accompanied with thnae of th* ctoylet, hut I twsT. rmphnalaad that the re­ lh-vt that tha a n ro a e lttn w i ce­
mean any rhange ''In our re oily displayed not only In R&gt;*of Oanatal M acArtb-r did rea but also In In4k&gt; Chlav and T Ie and d e uro lM tlo it to .top l-e*. and pointing poka*t&lt;al!r to­
ward tha eouth reflect* pradomIpantly the aarne lust for th* ex­
' purpow of tha trip, only pansion of power which has
* dayt after Rldgway aur- emanated every would-be cennuerMae A rt bur. waa to tea.- or since the beginning of Mute (ap­
Jape near that tha change In plause.)
mand would not alter Amerl
The Japanese people elm# the
promiae. to help defend Japan
war hava undergone the gr**«U
Idgway left Tokyo In dree, e.t eeformatten rcecHrd la
rm. but during the 58
modem history. With * com­
nute rontlrllation flight, lie mendable w ill ragarwmm ta
Into combat clothe, and learn, and markad capacity la
hla familiar field rap, with
undrretaml. they have from th*
»U ra and a paratrooper*. aaheu left In war’s wako ertrt*
ed In Japan an edifice dedicated
atad hla Intpwta the supremacy nf Individual
L a young Amerlliberty and personal liberty, and
d as. "Oaneral/
In the enantng precane there
ay I har* youi
haa been m a il * • truly rapraaeatatlva n v a n f ia a t cam.
■Hied ta Urn aidvaata af p a i-

Korean W ar

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Politically, ocanomleally.
socially Japan la now at
many fro# nation* af th*kl
will not again fail Mm i
trust That It may
wield a profoundly
fluanre ovar th* ooutM .af areata
In Aaia ta attaatad bw Mat matnifleant manner la MhlaB tha Japanam paeple haa* Mat tha m a r t
cbaiiengn of war, waraat t M aap*
fusion aurroandlng tnam from Mm
outside and checked
within their own fiwattara

IMurder Indictment
Is Brought Against
Arlustcr Harrison

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State Legislature

in confidence that Ihe exiiting unrest will lie corrected and a atm nf
I Rood
and healthy nation will grow In
veilmn.
the longer aftermath of the war’s
The Conitilution at prevent pro­
terrible destructiveness. Ws must
lie patient and understanding and
vides lot a tegular Legislative ses­
never falling, as In our hour of
Arluvter Harrison, negrrsa. waa sion only ooce ia two year*, and
need they did not fail os (ap­
indicted by the (irand Jury only the governor may call a spe­
plause).
yesterday «n a charge of murder cial session between times.
A Christian nation. Ihe Philip­
in the first degree. It was re­
pine* aland* as a mighty hulApproval o( the so-called “ sellported today hy O. I*. Ilrmdoo,
nark of Christianity In th*
starter"
amendment by a House
clerk
of
the
court.
Far Hast and Its raparlty (or
Another indictment wav tha*. vole of 62-1J was the highlight of
high moral leadership la Aaia
of Arthur (ircen. Negro, alia. a generally dull day in the legis­
U unlimited.
The government of Ihe Re­ A. I- Green, who (a rh .rg rd lature.
public of China has had the op­ with rape.
interesting new hill* were
portunity to rrfute by action
An information was filed hy O T•Voir
ji m d ,
much of (hr malicious gossip Stair
A I t o r n e •• O v e rt-tre t
They would put the stair ruad
whirh so undermined the strength against Krne.t White. Negro who department's llOOJXrfl.tion * year
nf It* leadership on the Chinese la charged with breaking and
mainland (applause). The bene­ entering with intent to commit road apcndinit program umler the
ficent people nrp receiving a Just a felony. Tw o informations wer-r State Uudgrl C immisaion'a super­
vision, rcquii • all who draw mor*
and enlightened
administration filed against M. R. Fletcher
with majority representation In charging grand larreny, and one than 64,600 in salary from tho
state to fi|-&gt; certified copies of
the organs of government and against Kav Register, whr I.
th- ir income tax returns fur
pnlltirally, reonnmlrally and so­ charged
with
breaking
and IMi'lie Inspection, and trqitlre all
cially they appear to lie advanc­ entering with Intent to commit
purrha*** of .rale supplies to lw
ing along sound nad constructive » felony.
made frnm a "fair prrre" lift
line*.
| Arthur William., Negro, olead- jir- pared hy the romptmllec.
With (his brief Insight into the ed guil'y to a charge of men
Immediate house rnnr.idcralion
surrounding arras, I now turn slaughter. A no hill wan filed in
to the Knrran eonflirt.
the ease of Ic n ll Rank., N'egre.* of the Kcnatc-approvrd resolittlon
While I » «
not rnnatiltrd
who fare-1 a first degree murder calling nn all mcrnlter. of the
prior In the President', derision
charge. Another no hill wa&gt; filed Hlatc Game and Fresh Water
to lntrr«rnr In support nf the
in Ihe ease of J. R. Heed, who Commission to resign was blocked
Itrpnhllr nf Korea, that deci­
had Iwen rharged with armed by the objection of Rep. Simpson
sion, from a military alandpotat.
Vnbhery
, of Jefferson. It «,*ily look one
man t keep It frnm coming up
peo*ed a .ootid one, (appltii**.)
The Grand .lory recesre-d late today under the rule.
_
As I say, ll proved to He a
!n tl.
*•- ' r a » A - v W ( ' - . . - ( - ’ , ‘T!.&lt; Mil m.iking ,i |N,-.'n,ir'
• m w i""*. ;-V -uv dialiui nark
ar»- -cheduleo n&gt; ’ -fa il Monday. children to art m movies prothe Invader and decimated hi.
(’, M. Itoyd .-r v r d a- t"*— isn. ilurc-l in P'ocida without running
fortes. Our victory was comand Ralph A. Smith av clerk of a (mil of rhild lal-or law . became I
plrle, and our objective* with­
the Jury.
law
with Governor
Warren's
in resell, when Red China In­
aigi-ature.
tervened with numerically su­
The Ktale K-nair stilt must
perior ground fn rrc .
mih Bpprovo the prnpoul to let tha
Thl* rrealrd a new w ir end
Iwaisiator* tall them sdvr. into
an entirely new aituitlos. a
ap-eial scnslon. Then It wouldn't
situation not contemplated when
tic--ime effective until ratified In
our (orren were rnmmlllrd
The Seminole County Ja yrc r. Ih- 11*62 general election.
again.! Ihe North Korean In­
today cancelled plan, for a pro­
Rep. Shepperd nf St. Johns,
vaders; a situation which railed
for new decisions In Ih* dip- gram on the opening of the Naval principal s|Hinaor nf the proposal,
A ir Station to listen to General recalled that a similar pru|Moial
Inmatlr sphere to permit Ihe
M a-Arthur's addrras to the loint wa» adoptrri hy the floua* two
reali.tlr adjustment of mili­
year, ago and four years ago,
tary strategy. Much derisions session of Congress.
Comdr. O. C. Pearson, arling but didn't get through the 8*nhave not been forthcoming, (ap­
at**.
commandant at the station. Com­
plause.)
lie .vald Governor Wnrtcn didn't
While no mun In hi* right mander C. A. Illouln and L l O w .-i
mind would advocate .ending our Nicholson were guevta at the rrert- like the proposal nod had Ircen
instrumental in killing it in
ground forre. Into continental Ing.______________________________
I IMP.
China, and such was never givvn
It would take a petition by
thought, the nrw situation did change. If we will not devise some
three-fifth* of the members of
urgrntly demand a draallr rv- greater and more equitable ay*viiion of stratrglr planning If trm , our Armagr-Mnn will lie at the House and three-fifths of the
our imlitleal aim waa to defeat our door . . . . logical and in­ Senator, to rail Ihe legislature
hla new enemy as we had do- volves a spirit of irldescenre and Into special session without tho
improvement of human chararter order nf th* Governor.
feated the old one. (applause).
The House heat down. (11-14,
that will synchronise with nnr
Apart from Ih* military need,
itmovt niatrhlesa advance
In an attempt hy Ren. Jones of
aa I saw It, to neutralise this
•cience, art, literature and all (sillier county to raise the ntim
eslra
protection
given lb*
Ih* material and cultural Me- l-et of lawmaker, needed to cell
enemy nnrth nf Ihe Yalu, I
vdopmenls nf Ihe past 2000 year*. tlie e.iiton to three fourths of
fell that military necessity in
It mutt he of Ihe spirit if we are eat ll house.
the ronduel nf Ihe war made
H r said If a ie*l emergency i
to save (applause), lint once war
necessary ( I ) The Intensifica­
la furred upon us. there la no cvi-trd it would l-e easy to get '
tion of our economic bleckad#
that many legislators behind a
other alternative than to apply
against China. 1 2 ) The Impcalape- lal session movementHe
every available mean, to bring
lion of a naval blockade against
railed on tlie llnlltrse to be "renll to a * »lfl rod. War'* very
Ihe China roost, (8 ) Kamnfal
llstir "
ohjerl I. vlrtnry, not prolonged
of reatrlrtlnna on air reconHhcpperd
answered
bluntly;
Indecision (applause).
natsaonc* of Chin*'* coastal
"tin re-fifths is plenty, threearea and of Manchuria fap"In war there I. no anlmtltot*
fourth* la fnollshl"
plauae), ( I ) Removal af refor victory (applause)."
Shepperd
pnialed
-rut
the
atrlrllaas on the forre* ef the
There are some who (or vary­
tmep-inienl, even if a-lopted, can­
Rapa Mir nf China nn Forman*,
ing rra to ii would appease Red
not affeet Governor Warren's Ad
with logistical support to raaChina. They ar* blind to his­
ministration greatly I-realise it
tribal* to their affective opera­
tory's dear lesson, foe history
will lie almost over l-rfnre the
tion*. (applause).
leaches with unmistakable eranevt general rlrctlon.
For entertaining theta view*,
basis that appeasement
but
He said It might come In
support our forrra In Korea and
egrts new and bloodier war*.
handy In future Administrations
to bring hoatililiea In an and It points to no single iaalanre
with the lease p o s s ib le dtlay and where this end baa justified that | although “ It probably will never
at a saving of counties* American mean., where appeasement ha* 1l-c ncc.-asary to runvrne. I think
that It would Iw a sufficient hrakn
and Allied livra,, I hava been led lo more than a sham peace.
severely rritlrlaed In lay rlrtlas, Like blarkmall. It lava the baala &lt;&gt;n the ambitions of any adminis­
trator in executive office” to
for new and auccvaalvely greater
principally abroad, despite n r
know that a special session could
understanding that from a mili­ demauda until, aa In bUrhmnll,
lie railed.
tary standpoint th# alary* view, violence become, the only other
----------- ------------■—
have been fully sharnd by prac­ nllernatire. Why. my soldiers ,
tically avert Military leader
ashed Me, surrender Military ad- , . *
* ,,
.
...
ewameraeri with tha Bares* cam­
vantage* ta an enemy In the ; M R C A r t h U F A l t d f f e F O H
field? I ro«Id not answer ftp paign. Iarlading aar awa Jotal
plans*).
Chief* of Staff,
(applause)
ttsaP iav* y p a V*a* tsaei
(standing ovation.)
ilons. Behind this honorary outfit
«T I
I railed for telnlorcamanta, but of the ronfllct Inin an all-out ws- matched the antlre first division.
was Informed that reinforcement* with Chins. Others, lo avoid Bo­
The Bt*r repotted that "a roar
wart not available. I made clear le! Interranlton. Neither rxplsra- »f cheers swept up the avenue"
that If not permitted to Hrstroj tlon sartna valid, for China is al from a half-million throats a*
th enemy built-up have* north of ready engaging with Ih* maximum Retailing came into view A t 16th
the Yalu. If not permitted to utl power It cat- commit, and Ihe Hov. Btrret he led th* march through
let will not neteesaHlv mesh Its a "Victor* A rrh " Into a "Court
Hie the friendly Chtngf*
China** free*
ft
action* with bur mov*. like a •-•li­ •if Honor" lined on both aides
of some 800,000 men
ten on Formt
ra. Anv nrw enemy will mAre like­ with
If ant permitted to hteekad*
senator*, diplomat* and
ly strike whenever ll feels that other notables.
China meat
to
the relativity nf military and other
Chlneve Re-1* from getting »t
Npectatnra lined the avenue
from without, and If then was potentialities is In Its favor on a
ell Mat the White llmiae, so
to be no hope of major retgfwce- world-wide hast*.
Pershing rod# on to 17th Street,
The tragedy of Korta I* furth-i then turned back to the man
menta the position ef the command
from Ihe military aUadpotiit for- heightened by the fact that Its Mon.
m ilitary set inn was coo fined •" It*
h«de victory.
An
awed neurtpapet
write t
territorial limit*. It condemn* that noted that ” 20 whirring, dipping,
We could bold la K o n o by
•that maneuver ana Hi an
___area nation, whleh It Is our purpose speeding airplanes" were over
where our supply line advant­ to save, to suffer the devastating bead. There ware 1.000 at the
age* were In holanee with the impact nf full naval and air bond- harade for Admiral Chester W.
supply line disadvantages of Ihe ardment while the enemy’s sanc­ Nlmltx after World War II.
enemy but we could hop* at bevt tuaries are fully protected from
After the parade Pershing left
for only an Indecisive campaign such at lock end devastation.
the reviewing stand to shako
O
f
the
nation,
nf
Ihe
world.
with It* tetrihle and constant at­
hands with wmm*l*.J roI.Rcrx.
trition own.
upon our, lfarce* _____
If Ute K -re a aH ie . up lo now, I* th-- a-tie Next day ha went ta the capital
one
whirh
ha.
risked
war
against
if ill
'
enemy
utilised
Ita full military
and heard a roograaaionat resolu­
Communism. The magnificence of tion that said: The thank* nf
dial.
the
courage
and
fotrilude
of
the
I 1hava constantly called far
the American people and of thn
Ihe new political deaWiaae **• Korean people defir i description, Congress nf the tlnltrd (Mates
fapplause).
They
have
rh-twn
to
are due and are hereby tender* I
oenllal ta a solution.
ISffarta have k m W ide ta risk death rather than slavery, |n General John J. Pershing."
‘."heir
last
words
to
ove
were:
dial art my aaaltlan. It has been
On* of the lengeet victory pa
aaM la afreet that I waa a "Don’t ecuttl* the Psctfk." (ap- rad*a Washington haa peer ram r
plauee)
When General Dwight D. Risen
warm eager, Nothing raald be
last left yaar fighting
hower returned fmm Europe June
Ihea truth, (ap- i o In hava
farther fra
la Rarea. They hava dear
after World W a r II.
IS. IM
I M SI . aftei
PjMMt.)
their
heal
there,
and
I
raa
rvI know war a* few other men
It stariad at national airport.
t
y
m
wtthmt
reaurvathm
•
trow
UM
It proceed
now living know It aad
a rro
w U
m Potomac.
Pot
1 they are splendid |a ever*
*d, often between Hum of pm v lc
way. (applaaae)
ta tha eapitol, whei
to me Is mor* r v ____ ,
It waa m v constant effort to
1reseed Congraaa.
U oR advocated IU complete abhllpraaerve
them
sad
end
this
sav­
ds^tiDctivcnfii
age ronfllct honorably and with
foe has renderIt use lea* as ^ meagg of aet- the least loan of time and a min­
imum sacrifice of life. It* grow­
tim e Intsintt
dlsputm. ( (ap- ing hloodahed has caused me the m ts ta
" JTV t
plans*)
deepest anguish and anxiety.
ladved, tha
9 jk
Those gallant men will remain af(Also
tea la say thought* anil In my
pra yen always. (aaalauH)
sttlcsMp
I am rim ing
M years cf
utloaed t
lU r y m rvlm (applai
the a a r .
IJolInod th* A m
sa.4a whit
century.
af lay
world __
many
■ vine* I
took th* oathi atWi
Point, and
IM i.
dream* have all
I Mill
th* refrala af aaa of U m

ceremonies her* for th* General.
Th* President cent his army
aide, MaJ. General Harry H.
tried to do h ii duty as God gave Vaughan, to represent him at an
him tho light to m * that duty.”
airport welcome to tho GsneraL
MacArthur finished speaking at and he gave authority for federal
1:10 P. M. hit address lasted 30 worker* to leave their Joh* and
minute*.
watch a M acArthur parade and
MacArthur'* appearance l-cf-.r* welcoming ceremony thia after­
the lawmaker* was televised over noon. He also cancelled a speech
•II major network* to an au Hence he had schedule for this afternoon
of uncounted millions Mlllirn* to the American Society nf News­
more heard hla voice over radio. paper Kditors, explaining he did
Hut the Whit* House vald in not with to detract from ^'General
advance that President Trum an MacArthur’* D ay."
would not turn on tha T V set in
P II IL A D K I.r illA . A p r. IP-t/P)
his office and that no one from the
White House was going In the * - Harold B. Ktaa.rn, president of
I
he
University of Pennsylvania
Capitol to hear MarArthur.
and a candidate for the I04R Re­
At the hour of the speech, tin- publican nomination for Prealilcn:.
President waa conferring in hi* -aid today General Douglas Maroffice with K«crrtary of Stale A rth u r'i apeech before a Joint
Acheaon. It la routine for them meeting of Congress was "one
to meet at 12:30 P. M. on Th u rs ­ of the greatest address** in Amer­
days.
ican history."
Mr. Trum an ha* held himvrlf
“ It* Influence on future Amer­
personally aloof from all the ican policy will he as great as

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men aboard the aunken tub might
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Admiralty expert# u ld the suhmarine's oxygen eupply had hero'
enough for only 48 hour*— a
deadline that waa passed at 8:16
p. M. Greenwich Time yesterday.
It was exactly two tlaye earltn
that the big submarine dived on
maneuvers an-1 myateriously aellletl to the bottom In some 2»m
feet of water.
Rut the Admiralty said the
hunt would go on. An armada of
| t ships prowled over the channel
surface (hut morning, aearchlng
for aomr sign that would pinpoint n
Juvt where the Affray
General
George
Washington.
Farewell AtWrc**." Sla.een InM a
reporter after listening lo a
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A few yggra ifo we had,
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about tha delay,
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Worried Builders Set Aside Plans
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I.o o k in e f o r a n w i n tliih t h a t is
f la v o r o i u ? X m l l l u i f l y . lo o ? T r y
Ihr m o ld e d r u l l a p ' r h ir w * a l.id ,
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p rx -iu li t » In I h r llu
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ax a s r i v i n c ' f in*nit w ould d&gt;&gt;
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fo u l l a t g r s rtx iu g .x . I h r u i lx t u n

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to rn m n o rl c o m lrtH jio n h « ‘ r Iwcn .juictlv abandoned in tbc pa;l

|fu xirrl*.
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rnmplrpon of I hr work It a.I *
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ih i« | l.| l&gt;r nn

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full Bui rlii nli iif twn Now Yuri
•trhilrrlutal firm* a ir said in
h a i r rancrllrd n r i l r f r t i n l |i|r
liminarv work nn a inial of

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fxitrh action
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m a l n i n N fm i l r f r n n r n o d rtttlilntv
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l » v r r v n r li \ r a t
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g o i n g . " th is
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»a y »
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w n n ’l I*' la n n e .l 'l* v
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c o n tra c ts a i r t r a d v l o le t ."
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afferls pi in n in g of n l n m - l every
l y p r Ilf building
w h e re
pn hllr
lumif? la lint i n v n l v n l
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f r i l n n|
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n v r r .ill i n m l r u r l l n n e x p e n d itu re

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cxcituiyy adventure!

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HIGHWAY

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NOTHING SHORT
of A SENSATION!
lu ll-b o d la d ond g ra te fu lly
muscular, with rich voles and
n handtomo pliant foes. It is
not loo oacottlve to dttcribo
bar m Anno Magnoni minus
fiflasn years, Ingrid le g m a n
with n loiln dup.iril.on and
■ Ita Hayw orth plot twenty
l.v* pound*. P attion lolls
nnd tumblas throunh ’ BITIIA
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IN Y O U R

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HOME!

For Cooking

For W .ifc r Fleming

W i l l i &lt;•Hi TN ' S l - U R L (tAS* N F II / I V ) / T i f f //i s/ r t i n
A COMPLETFLY AUTOMAIIC "DAY ft HIGH I" WAIIR
HEATER 135 Gq I par Hr ,ecnveryl AND A RIAIMirilL
FULL SIZE RANGE— WITH DIVIDED IOP FULLY EH
AMELED SURFACEALL c o m p l e t e l y
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and

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11118 Bulck Suprr Coiivcrlilile

I'raclically new Urea, radio, healer,
exira clean IS"•*••••&gt;*«&gt;••••.•*»»*»..•«•.■,■**•#&lt;sate- *•«•

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Very low n llu i* . one owner, etlra clean
Radio, healer and fully equipped

COMING SUN-MON.t ACADEMY AWARD WINNING
BEST n C T V M
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11917 I lodge Sedan

Hranri new m ( Goodrich Hre^— Ratllo,
Healer and extra clean

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llUfi Httick S u p e r S c d n n
laical o w n e r, e v lra clean, ra riln , h ealer,
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I Mr . anmng tin I if rn c tm ...
livt. g to f l &gt;.dx wh.. at. I. t- I
tn **■» XX'ho'r XX'b • |t&gt;»d nf l&gt;
g m r.tx. sod t* a form*? n s tir-r
In ih* M .'h lri l.m l an I Ifeur"
It g f*n of I'hiladelphia, a . -o
re in that number, some of tie
Ifllgr .l rutporsl...ns of Ihr rout.

where* I'r ta tn Is im p ris o n e d , said,
h o w e v e r , the doctors w o u ld make
no
n r e d ic lio n . » n d e ve lo p m e n t*
n f th e llln e c t.

Ilf. Magnolia Avenue

*

purpose, m . it will help „„
„ { ^or, frrt ,n diametet
America's Meet mills
\|r Simpson became in trrr.lr.l
I i , the tmysiblllty of retting ont
a lyrhre grove aft»t ronstilltnc
I ' H U N IM I'R O V I .
with Hr. Ruppl* of llumestrad,
P A H I" , Ar* 19— f d v ii*. ...n and tnl"ally tst out 100 trees,
dttlon of ex M .rihal Henri I’hi •'•ding ’&gt;(*» mott a year l*fer.
Itpfw I’etam was described today Ill ther', 2CB have survtvrd
a . s li g h t ly Im proved
littongly convinced of future
The
o f f trial m e d ic s l
h u llrtin p.. il.ilit.es nf the cilrus Indus­
tu tte d
at Ihe
Is la n d
of
Y e n , try due to the new froien run

-o b will

to l rep
rolling

San ford **

im

n plat, to afll u. the ronrcntlx
f t o r 'ii bit e lo tl.e U d lo m » l

tre rl on M e trlll Islar.d,
't'l.r lyrhee g rn v r lx bwale.l
near a tnedium *ll*d lake whirh
fu.ntshei water for overhead Irneatlon Fit in pe.I l.y s gasoline
e rv r a ct*ai | motor, one sprinkle! .a n rove*

a n d u s e fu l

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in
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tuctuir* of Imn in tl&gt;* hospital.
l l r «lt«fti*t va int tin tioy*. h* 4«t to
l»f tntnril l»\ tintftir atvrition.
Vttune Mi* Nrthn# 1 • (Mnct of
l**»itx, parti* tilailx f*»&lt;»thil| .itul
h.* *r l*»411, .an. f m Japan likr*| to
plav tJ»rni AAith n tlin Niurfiran
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I'mir into pan ut - IXI.111 (••i*l*l
1 'hi ••
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nn.l .lu ll until f IMI.

&lt;. ntinte lx add.at, and nnotl . r
thin layer «d u . . d&gt;-posttr.l ..»•■.
the eunrenirate tltux e f f n t n .ly
..a lin e .1 ll.x u u r previously .li­
| signed eiltn
p i.I.r dix|&gt;.|. og
mai hlnr . Mr S im p .on &gt;»«
II
n.iiua.ntrd witl. (In ptohlrm . m
volvrd

dealers

Fdivard F. I dUtc

3 »d

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t
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f.H r# m ittiitt\ii t*M*tii»
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Simpson Devises
Ingenious Plan
To Save Groves

T h e r e '* mttrh old M r n | . metal
t y in t : a*&gt;mtid « n K I o i i .I n fn im s ,
a n .l f a r m e r , w ill |w h r l p t n c Ih rm
s e lv e s a n d ( h r lr r o u n l r v l.v . o l ­
Ir. tin e and •elllnjg il i o salvage

Itra l K u t a t r
F i r r ItiH u ra n rr

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w rttri; I 4 ti|» *'»t*H|jr •lirt*-*, '«

l.l|»ivrr»ity **f Hnrida Aisrirtiltufll \ J n l * tlirv will prodltff f f tut 9»g %
K xie n to n
Service
m t|ih «»iin IHK thr ftiiprarRnrr
of r H I m »
l| .
tlinl doing o will make fnrms Iierrlrs T o r frull has « gra|wllkr
tidier ami .flfrr, will brine •■onto flavm and tetail* for II Wl «
trtu rn for niatnlnl Hint ix *rt |M.und It is much prir.'.l l.v ih r
vine
no putp.nr when lying i'hinrse.
Hi.uiml on the farm, uml also
Heating t«res nf this iy|« ate
util help t» mret Ihe nation's very ru rr in Florida. Almut Ihn
needs for this material.
only nrar'tv arrrage Is five m r.

I'lratr rail for app*dplmrnl

TODAY

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h ave ilin h te llli
lik e r r
a rte
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poirhra. I lot and cold water.
New York Camp. Orange City.
I.A W N M lIW K H N Sharper.^]. In
F IV K liOOM IIOM R, for rent'. C E M E N T Imported (Jray Holtryrli
refuilteil, Rick .ind Vet
Nicely fornUhtd, ylarlrtr kit*
work. Hrnirpi terv.'e II W
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Si urea. Hf&lt; F i n s,
land. Iinme.ltale drlivery. fl.lt*
heal. I.argr yard well land*
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per hag FOH Ja&gt; kionville, I la
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2 F l'K N IS lIK Il be.inn.in*, If.iH
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large. M. It. Ileardviey, Sanford,
I.D-IM6 or 3 1747.
rootni private Idllh. Adult*. 2.Tin
III. 2, Ho* 3M, I'bora. Winter
Mrllonvllle.
Hark 2«fMl7.
D R A G L IN E aervlce clay,fill dirt,
i - » K A L K H TA TF . F O K HAft.K— 3 I II.P. Electric Motor 110 or 220
L.p *ull, jm at, aIipII, dump truck
A.C. I'rice (.10.00. Reel'a Uaetl
aervire. PI,one 1065 W.
Cara and I'aita, Phone IHf»fl W.
(IN K ROOM lin iM K IQ* a 24' and
12 l»l« mil aide City, fJ.&amp;OOUU GAH H O T Water lieatar fJr aale, T I L E YO U R H A TH ROOM wall*
now! Htaalic or aluminum wall
U Ca*h.
good a* new. (Theap. I'hom*
tile. Free eaiimale*. Orange Ti|e
N E A R L Y N E W , Concrete Block
1044-J, 401 Holly Avenue.
Shop; 22IU N. Orange; Phone
llouve, 2 Bedroom*, (1 loly, f.7,&gt;
B A R G A IN S in new and aecoml
l.'Mk, Orlando, Fla.
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hand furnlture--Kedroom aulta,
2 BEDROOM H O U S E . ouUld#
living room *uita, linoleuin rug*. W O O D VyO H K IN U 512 Hanford
City, V4JNMU0 S Caah.
Avenue Shelve* Cabinet*, Sink
Hucket A Royal Furniture Co
2 UKDROOM H O U S E about 3
log*. A wputg* Kb C.
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lutine.iiiade Yogurt. Plume 3Mi
community. CoapUtely
FurH lf t Y 'H I.E N U IN G I.IIIIIA H Y
nUhad. I H Balia, S7.&lt;IOOOO. II- K H IG ID A IR K 7.7 ft IH month
1211*2 Vlagmdbi -It now ofo-rt Mon.
old. 141.1 S. Hark Ave.
heral tem •
thru F r I. to.to 12 A. M.. Jl to fl
4 ROOM lujwtr duaUr, fg rtlliu r
J. W. IIA I.L . IIK A L TO R
I'JU. Sat. 4 to 4 l*.M.
Florida Hlale llanlt Building
diitribulor, two horaea, tiny dog.
I'Jtopv 17ft*.
Thuraatoy, Friday only. Moving.
P A IN T A N D BODY WORK
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Hoy Reel. .'«M1 W e.l 2nd. 8lr&lt;
Sireal,
F U R N IS H E D white fra me h p i m B R A N D New A pea vacuum clean,
S.vnfoid. I'hunc 1535. Eipert
2 L.droomi, I 1.* U ikfc 2 atraon•r. Would like to a ^ v 'l M T il
Work .by Mpertencwi tqen.
rd porchea, garage, plot 144 I
for • uaed waahiag Ml— nine.
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6th'. May Nth.
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and Sept. 14th. It*51. For tieBog417t 8pmfofd.
Ing rofr jfrraior like new, price.)
inler Travel
tall*, cohlact lunler
A S M A LL Farntelle for economy
to eel! $175.00. Enamel table top
Service, Orlando. 341 K. Pina
minded with good home -fardouble kitchen cabinet 425 00.
Slreat. Phone 2-5301.
nlahed. Clnae in— Kaay term*.
Call 7 I6 -J-3 after 6:00 evening*. N O T IC E T O all Drakara: Gaugh
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T » Promote the Progress of America.
T o I'rod are Prosperity fur S l t f o t i

VOLUME

xxxxn

Proposal Made
To O utlaw A ll
•State Tracks

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Established 1908

Muc A rthur C aptures The H eart Of America

M V. YOjRK Api .«&gt; ....
\ polit r-r«tini4trd Mowd ot 7. dK).tHk) |&gt;ria.tii« \*tljlv \*rh.iiMirJ ( M*n
ri.il Dtnmi.M M uA fihin imlav ut
thr n.ition t tiirjlrtt ov.ition in 4
irtuimiitt licro.

l O K I O . Apr. 20 i/T*)— A key
I tl.ill oiiicri raid onlay Gencial
M u Anhui could document fully
hi* ipecch lo Congress.
Aiked d MacArthui could pitv
I \ k!c pioid id his remarks, the olfirer replied:
“Of course, that will be thu

rd today lo outlaw the legal tier
track* which bring in $14,000,000
a year in gambling tag money.
The proposal came in a hill by
Rep. Tapfier of Gulf county at
the prime tubjrct of corruption in
the government' and race trackt
lly OLF..N (T .B M K N T H
flopped up again after a wrck'i
I O k YU. Apt. 20- &lt;/!*) Sluldtorn rearguard Communists today
lull.
li'irled two counlrratlack» ag-sinil Allied unit* rioting on Chorwon.
0
Tapper taid Florida'• "gam­
presumed Krd bate.
bling aituation will clean itaelf
An unctlimalrd number of Rrdr attacked American troop* eight
up" if legalirrd betting on dog and .
■ —
■ - ■ ■- — * mile* aoutheaat of Chorwon. The
horae racing ir outlawed.
fight raged into late afternoon.
About 200 Ked* bit Allietl line
The Houte voted 46 to II
in the aanie area Friday morning
againat a revolution aponaored by
but were dispersed by artillery
the three-member Republican min­
within l&amp; minute*.
ority to aet up a joint SenateAllied patrol* were r*i&gt;ortrd
fighting atrong Ked unit* Friday
Howe committee with broad pow­
night ut several other point*
er* to invettigalt'C'im* and go*north of the front.
£ rmmental irregulalitic* for tbe neit
. .
Doughlxiya w i e l d i n g G a m e .
low yeara.
^
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Reds Counterattack Near Chorwon 180-Man S e r v i c e
In Attempt To Delay U. N. Advance Squadron Due At
Air Station Today

Proposal Is Made
To F3e W e l f a r e
R o l l s fat C o u r t

Kimpaon’a hill, if I*Iw-comc*
law, would not go Into effect until
Oct. I, 1031. II* »aId thl* would
give Congre** tlmr to repeal federal law* requiring secret welfare
roll*. If it wishes to do »*».
The Slmpaon measure provide*
the t u t * cabinet may in th* pubIk Intereet suspend th# requireiraatiBaf* ne e«a* siu a it

World Federalism Is
Opposed By Letfon
TA M P A .
Apr. 20— t A V -T h e
Florida D e p a r t m e n t of the
American l-cgion today urged de
teat of World Federalism.
Legionnaire* at the opening
aeaaion
of
their 23rd
atat#
convention voted unanimously to
ask the Florida Iwgialature to
wipe off the hooka pa«t l#gl*Ulive action* favoring a world
government. The Legislature ha*
town debating that step.
Th# convention wae o ff to a
alow atari. Only about 200 mem­
bers showed up for the Initial
buaineas aeaaion Tam pa's huge
national guard armory.
They were welcomed b y Mayor
Curtia Hixon and Edmund J.
McMullen, head o» the convention
committee. Reepondlng fo r the
legion waa Jet* G. Davl* of
Gainesville, a former etat* com­
mander.
Committee appoint manta _ j n d
reports followed.
General MacArthnr'e racatt and
hie views on th* Korean war
remained the chief topic of con­
versation off the floor.
H B A TR G ARG UM ENT
M A N IL A .
Apr.
2 0 -&lt; A V -A
heated argument over th# MacA rthu r-Tru m an controversy led
to bloodehed today at Cabanatuaa, 60 mile* north #f Manila
Th# Philippine* new# service
said an argument flared late
blows and then Clrilo ALgtfrn, a
Trum an supporter, I 'a a h w . A U ere# with a bol# half*.
Th e fig h t broke oat soar tbs
prises camp wtoro hundred* of
Am arkaa end Filipino „„
of tho Bataan death march
of starvation and cvaoMg In­
flicted b y their Japanese guards
Reyea. M . I* *xparted to re
Police held A H to r s , $1

Plans Arc Made For
Recreation F a c i l ­
i t i e s For Sailors

A ino•man Fleet Air Service
Squadron t« Kbrdulrd to arrive
al the Naval Air Station line today.
Commander («. R. I'earton. ex­
ecutive &lt;iffk rr. announced thw
morning. Hie iqiivdinn. drtignated
"Fauon". hai been called In duty
sa a unit with aiqirotimalrly
«(
moved up within gun range of tit men r*|&gt;ectrd In arrive by ln.it
Chorwos.
and 81 more by automobile! *&lt;&gt;.|

Lien ,On -property Of ffiST.
Aid Recipients Is
Demanded InHousc A I'rilted
’ TA LLA H A SS EE. ,A pr. 2 0 &lt; /U)
— A bill to tequiie name* of wrl(are client* to lie tiled with clerk*
o{ circuit court* wat introduced to­
day by Rep. Simpion o{ Jctferton
county.
Such filing would make the
name* public record and open to
pottible abute* of the welfare pro­
gram. Tliere have been complain!*
llie prCtent *ecrct welfare roll*
ate a protection lo client* not ae.
luatly eintillcd to relief

|
|

Nation* tank-infan
Irv column raptured a hill one
mile north of llwachnn
Heaervolr'a east tip after a fuur
hour fire fight with Tint R n l»
The Allied column hit tho stubliorn |Mirket of Red Korean*
Friday m um lng. Heavy air and
artillery
attack* aoflrnetl th ('oir.muniala
Juat before
the
rolumn ruehed the hill.
I'atruls eatily 4liperaed n Hen
force northeast of Yanggu.
A rtille ry killed an eatlmated 60
('ommunlsta grouped near the
re»ervolr’a north litnk.
II. H. F ifth Air Force fighter*
anil light liomher*, flying thruugli
&lt;
i&gt;
(
l &gt;I&gt;M M2m aortie* at
an ■•verrnat, M
hurled
Chinese and North Korean frontline positions and other target*
Th ry attacked on eoncrntratioii
of 100 enemy vchklN etui hit 20

towns.
Jet pilots reported they da
nuged threw Red tank* ami five
other vehicle* Dear Rinmak on
th* main Pyonryang-8r&lt;&gt;ul road.
Chorwon, already heavily blast­
ed by long tom II6-M M . a rtil­
lery. ia one of the msln oltieetivra
of the Alllea on the rent.*I front
Allied
authorities eatlmated
some UOU.IMNJ Red troop* were
ma*«rd north of Chorwon for ait
expected allrout .prlng aaaauU
Choi won ia I t mile* Inalde North
SLOK*.
Allied
infaatrymen wielding
fldmc.hrower* cleared th* way
Thursday for the lank*. T h «
withering hureti of chemical fire
drove H id r e a r g u e r d a from
trenches and bunktrs on the last
high ground before Chorwon
Then the tank* rumbled up t »
positions only three miles south
tl'w lla * * * Oa le t* R la k ll

cosiest pari "f it He addedi

“The big lattlc will come when
he *p|M‘*l* licforc tbo Senate
Armed Services Committee t •
tiring out tho detail*."
rhe di-puted point of whetheth* loinl thief* of Staff bad
I'xpri-sod approval of MnoAiilair's view* remninod otiscure. I’
n i&gt; generally felt, however, tbut
MucAithur would not have said
so if lie were unprepaied to bacb
up Id* statement.
hoy officers (minted out thn'
many of the meeting* between
tile visiting Joint Thief* nnd
MneArthiir were held privately
At tbl- headquarter* only t h General himself knew what bail
been said.
Il was considered certain thnt
MaeArlhur had outlined al least
' me of hi* view* on overall Asia
tie stiategy during sessions wil'i
the Joint Chief*, visiting h d ■
after the outbreak of tbe Koreni
war. Those view* were an inti­
mate part of MnrArthur'a analy­
sts of the Korean war, and h has exnressed the repeatedly in
•fjvnsstng tbs* .tiiuuaigty^-wii'i
'ad W&lt; trRnOfs* qnelusflng tlu
rorro«|mm!rnt.

C IIA I’KI. IIII.L , N C . Apr. Jt)
.I*. General Omni
limdiiy
trucks.
I say
General IV.iiglns MueAl
Meanicliilr M m . Dale Stoll h it tlmr'* dismissal I* n |&gt;idltleal
named latl night at cliaitman uf qiu lion And us a military man.
» nominating commiltrr whirii hi he refuses to In- diuwn into i
luin will irirct office:* of a |&gt;eiin- dirossion on it.
However Hradlev, the ohuiimm
anenl commiltrr lu tin g in cluicr of the Joint Chiefs Of Staff, did
the planning of rntrrlainmenl a id remment here vesterday on « mi
rrcrraiion for iriv ic r men who air lltaiv aspect of tbo dismissal
During n question nnd answrt
now aim ing daily al the Air Sl.i- iwrioil following a *infer h el lb •
lion.
«Jniv-r*itv of Ninth f’arolinn. bo
II M Nils,f( on l-aar M ik u
Mute than .7!) r&lt;-prr«rntatlvr« id
local mganirat inn*,
lirincipully
wim rn'i group-, met last night
at tbe Chandler of Comnteice
buibling at the l&lt;quest of Knrlyle
Hiqitholilrr. chairman of the Na­
val Affairs Committee, in order
to plan the programs to tui-i'
place tbr-rr for the naval person
nel.
D E T R O IT , Aor. 20 O h Th .Other memltcr* of the nomin multi-million dollar Ford Foundnating committee s ir Mr*. S. It. ; lion anniiuneed t&lt;*i!ay an evnar.
Chase, Mr* Uni Whltner. J r . *lve (uogram in the interests of
Mrs. M. K. Haber, Mr*. M. I. education.
IVrighl, Mr*. S. C. Graham and
An “ interim" liudget of
MU* Mildred Williams.
000 and an Imiependent igenry
Mrs. Scott stated this morning for control were set up.
that she will announce the nam*frailer* in American business,
of the pi-imancnt committee in etluratton, the law, nnd |o-j ' nalthe near future.
ism wer&lt;- named In (be l. nt I f
Chaplain M. J. Ihmlerse, who direct. u« of the agency |u be
recently arrived at the Naval Air knou n a* the Fund for (So Ad
.Station, advised against the for­ vonrement of Kdurotlon.
mation of a USD project with u
The to n ) Foundaiion, eslato
paid director. M ild instead sug­ t liiheil liv the late llfllty Font 4S
gested that it la- a community a rharitabte Instllulion I as re.
pronert.
source* of I23R.OOO.OOO, acconling
lie |K)intcd out that service met to it* la*! financial repott.
like to feel themselves as mem
Its over-all purpose i* o i-ive
I*m * of the community and tain ''the humanities."
part In community affairs. In
Heading the newly established
this connection, be added, local fund for rduralion will I •• Frank
ICaallaaeW O n r a s e V a s i l
ttaailaae* Ita l*aae iriaktl

Aid To Education
Plan Annouml By
Ford Foundutinu

Ensign Hoboo kfiro.
who with
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ll y A R S fM I A T E I ) I 'H R S R
hi* wire and daughter has lieen
Ib r nation's news|i«|ieti today voiced rommrndatmn of General
visiting hia nervate for the last
few days, will leave Friday for AlacArthur • sincerity and patimnim in hi* address to the joint
Ran Diego. Calif., where he |« meeting of Congress. Some expinsed douhl of the wisdom of the
attached to the carrier "Bon H om ­
imhtaiy |&gt;oliry he advocated.
me Richard".
Some editorials railed the speech the greatest of his services lo
II* was bom la Itnford, at­
tended local schools, and Morion the nation.
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Military Institute, Marlon. Ala.
Others termed it proof that th« board on twu assumption*— name
Following two yaara at Rtetaon I'reaitlent was right in relieving ly that the actions he advocates
University he joined th* Navy at him of hi* commend.
will crush Communist Chino and
th* doe* of vrerid War II and
Rlill others welcomed it as thu that
Soviet
Russia will
not
trained at the Jaritwavllle Naval first *ten of a re-examlnatiun an I 'necessarily* Join in the war. Hut
A ir Station.
a clarification of Amrrican fore, the General himself seem* to
During a year of inactive duty ign policy.
have doubts on the lattrr all
h* served as a deputy sheriff uoMoat praised the General'* at- Important point. And if his at­
der hi* father,, _Sheriff
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P. A . Mero, titude and manner before Con* .sum ption, should prove wrong,
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end stmtiad law at Stetson U n U .great,
while
questioning Lhis
as they did in th* cate of Com
veraity. F o u r months ago h* vol
argument*.
munlat China, th&lt;* action* h.t
uateored fo r active duty.
Th*, New York Tim** sold the advocates would not only lead to
General's speech bore out hi* th# catastrophe of a new world
claim that he wns not th* ad­ war. They would also put thn
BOMB
vocate of a partisan cause or o onua for that war on ua, even in
political aspirant.
th# eyo* of our friend*."
with I
iitm o v s '
Bat. It continued: "Th e Issue
Th e New Orleans Tlm e*-Plr branch of tor* Is not one of appeotemrn. cayune observed that "it came a*
Bom
Lloyd*
killing owe but of choosing the ground on a surprise to many that Grncnsl
person and woua
tkree other* which wo wish to fight.
M arArthur expressed hia 'under­
la a daring da:
holdup In
"General
M arArthur himself standing* that the Joint Chiefs of
the heart uf
trooltaoeO Oa ra s e Ktsfelt
agree* that hia proposal* ara

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can anti this, vsilh iewl's help, we,
shall kce|s Ameruvn." ihe nisi
solilier said sshrn his 10-cat mnlorraile li.vllrsl al Cilv M ill Im ihe
•sly t uffnial irtcplmn
I hr (iepntrsi I ar I ail csiium.iiuicl sail! \cs» lurk ilsrll s&gt;ai a
“ living ex.nnplr ui thr alulily of
imn of efif,‘ctrni races In "live m il
progrris together."
"I have |ust came front another
•inking example of unification,
sslinr mrn ui slilfcicnl races anti
iliileirni l.intiuagrs .nr ln:hlin-{
sliiiulilrr lii shoutslrr in a common
cause. ' lie t.ti*l
’Many air vout ossn ions, iracly
anil fit. ami v&lt;riling .1 liiilli.int I&gt;.xt•
llr icroitl "

1hr tirnri.il ,i|i|sc,sirsl slrrply
mosrsl at ihe inolors .stir |i.sttrtl
thiough
the hoAisrtv sheering
timings ansi cloiislt of |s.i|ier anil
lickri t.s|se from Central Park
thiouuh low-rr M.tnh.ill.vn*s (manSliyiy faring a liugo nndiclirr in flout of San Fianctsce's l ’d&gt;
Unit Vrlbui M erAithnr, 17, tells the cheering crowd how lumpy h.- •1.11 set lion.
Hit piss was 1 limped 11111*'1■ ol
(.. I • ni I --Ing in Du United Slims. Ih.iu n Muniln. lie liad n o n I
i.cfeii* Ih-pii hi Aneiirw Riundiug behind him, ion. ami Mi* Dougla- 1 ihe Imre at thoiitdi he wetr at
M aeArlhur sinilc u* they litlen l Inti i nalli.iuil Suund|iholiil
tempting lo control hit rmotiont.
Hut ironi time to tune he broke
min a smile as hr staved In the
■rotteit lining the stlrels and countlr&lt;s ihousamii leaning ironi skycame from I’oliir Conimissionei
scra|ser stindosts.
The rstinulr of I lie crowds sire
III OfT14« F Mur, &lt;hv on lire li.ssif
ol (sober ir|Milti hr letrisrvl from
•ill teciiii in ol 1lie |•aiaile nolle.
1 lino liuililmg lo 1 mbs llie *nleVs .(Ik, tlf New Ym l sserc |Mi krd
vsills ,1 slcnre mi •t III lio.srsely
•lii ml 111 v: humamlv O llne loiitiling
NKtV O R LEAN S. \pr .’i&gt;
m a v Y o r k . Apr .*«»
i ,v i —
((•♦tell tt It r *1 III* I'ltitr I aster |
b it — Tw o Slsndard Oil Tanker*
ll»r I mhIy «&gt;f h ill.,. M-tnv’«inoa 50,1
collided in Ike Gull of Mesico
l.i«li i iiikmi' undriUMild !h&gt;i ». v o i
carl) todo). Ilolll remained a
( oiiik I yrttrida) in 4 ilnxilkUn |
fliMl bill one was Marinx *■'
fiercely that Ihe Coast Guard
*i1111* in \a I i .ii |Hi|nc vm l may l»«*
*abl il believed “ No one aboard
llir fir«I in 4 «rn r« o| LilliM|(« id
1* alive." Ihe *H|&gt; cogollcil in
cnntr «ymli«4lr inl«nmrn
fire was idrnlifird In Ihe t oj*l
A hlglt l mil .llitf jHtlltf off.t l tl.
liuard B» Ihe Rossi Gliw-«»h-ifn.
i Iq ir T .2 ship whirl) normatli 1 win# it i.ttl Ihut l.i fixiii««* In* with\ niuulier nf II tai n
•urrir* a ere* of II) men.
Sanford nre inlend-i’s*
I*, lira.
« li»I C* nft'IVIU I* with ih« hi
I
NF.W ORLEANS. Apr 20 i/i'i Stuntf Clime Imcfltiutttiun Coin* *ent at Ihe fellow hip dim s-i st
I lie district
onfi-nn. •• S »nd rv
hrr«*.
Two Isiikris collided in tlie Gull fliitlrr «m l TIM
Ihe |tAitl&gt;htr.|i|»s^| hmly of night In llilnndo. Hill Kill,, hitirol Mexico about 200 miles souili
Mfink*nrin, ,\|afin Mini iifnhrworlti man n| the “On T-i Otlandrs" uniof Morgan Cdy, las. c.s.l&gt; today 1 th.rfin.M, mi AR«tK‘l4tr $»f rsekr- rnittee, announced linlnv
Jack Hatlgan nnd llr. It M'
and one was believed “ lost with 1l " i * Jtt4* Aihuit mi«| Alltrrl AnnItrifir,*. lit will represent Ihe Sn-r.
i n * i u . m i liitcflVcriNl lyin^j on u
S&lt; w w l l w a s * O a l - a a e t ' l a h i i
•lo rn : &lt;ml of ro|tr, inihrutin$: h« ford Rotary Club as .lelega'es to
limy havr lu t n k111•-«I •U«*whcir (lie convention -vhiili l* ,i» 1 m,
ami •Iri»i:fc:* *l into th* «wani|i irtBR4. Sundav through Tuesday iM i.-r
Il»- hml l.tt fj
thn-r llm#% hi mrmlier* srhesloh-d lo nHen I o|-»
j the hrml. On onr fI9i|?c*r wun ft -*r mole etenl* ar*- rtrsilt*. touch*
J|r,
•o-tly tlijimornl rini* which, |&gt;o|ir«* Inn, prealdr nt; Georgs Si
Ihniltfht, title *| out nihlf*ry «• n Kiri.. I'iinrle* M m n-01 P'd Slowe
and II II Coleman 1*1• ........... f
i motive*.
«i
f»ti|llMt«li ^I fl Hkfll no hnl Ihrss- members .1 !! .,1 .. ailvi„l
W IN T E R PARK, A p r. 20 V) h«i*n tlcftil from In tu .11 hoiiri esenl* plannrd fm rhs-ii so, ia|
-lli'llins Cnllrgr, plagocil with t»hrn Mrt. Mary tiouch, u ho livctj entertainment.
Till- big iqiening even" -s*l| )„•
nplnuvul- over economy, will be­ | rtrarby* hfip|Hned «i|»«tn the Imm1\
gin tin- l!b\2 srhnul year wiili a ftnil cnllfil |kiItec. Ih iitK ira tlm i »ht* fellowship dlnnrr at 7 mi |- M,
i a - li sus plun of 107.000. arrnnling ; w m made |»y fifiu«'i|»rinlfi.
Sumlay al the Orlaml ■ &lt; oilasHi-n
where Setwloi Ifollaml
lo its tnnsurer.
■■l in*- |a Hal It
aj
Jnbn liedlke, in reb-n*lng the out war within the Nlafin," the William II. Dial will fig lire* yesterday, said I’nlliiis (Milire ttffiriul ail ' fheie will U* ter of ceremonies
11 tsnllNtir«l tin I'ttgr f isttr I
Ri-gistration will inti i |j , si
('resident I'aul A. 'A'ngner, ac­
from 7:(HI t o it i n i p M .Sunday
cording to same trustees, did not
at the Angs-lillt lloti-l
mention two gifts totaling •I 'Ml,,
•' linrles Morrison, song leader
ooo when presenting tin- cn-i f«r
of the local club, will lea I m
laidget ruts.
group singing al rs H) Morela;’
Tiedtkr said Hollins received
City workmen has* been in ­ morning and Mayor William lle.ii'.
the gifts this year.
stalling a six Inch, cast iron dull of Orlando will welcome th#
The college will end thi school stater main around &lt; aslls- llrrwm visitor*. Nominations for the r f .
vs-nr with $171,000, Tiedtkr- «n!d. f'ourl in Goldsboro thi* weeti, five nf district governor still bp
lie indicated that half that amount and aliout iMro f.-rt of iiipe ha 1 made -il 10:70 A.M
lin Monday nfts-rnoon it I Do
would lie used fur capital ex- I'ssn
Installi-d. Cilv
Manager
rr » » i l » „ a l i , l ' , , . 1 laaii
|M-nditurea, leaving the other bat.' ( lifford MrKthhin said ibis mornfor school opcrallun* next year. ing.
Sftiyi'iv-ri W«MI fltCT
Tiesitks- ulso said Wagner had
1 he Public Housing Aiitliuritv.
Instructed him as to how much In- |Miintc-d out, is-qulres that
High yesterday, hd
certain department* should be tbs-ir projects hiiVr- flit- hydtanl* J l.iiw today, IH)
rut when preparing hi* budget within 300 feet of any building,
Rain. .54 Inch
report for the Hoard of Trust...... and thr City is installing fivt&lt;
Tola! Apr. rain. " 2 7 inches
The Hollins treasurer bad Iwen new hytlranl* at aperifi*il iircaNormal Apr. rain, 2 " I inches
mrnrionrsl lit- Wagni-r in two llon* around the (iroject. Tht-ssspreche* a* having recommended will not onlv aerve imildinga in
the budget rut which led to tbr tbe project. Put alto othci nearliy
dismissal of 27 faculty mrmlier*. houses which have not previoualy
The dismissals become effective bad this water (irotrction.
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Apr. 20- iT*)
Under J . T . Hardy's direction.
Aug. .11.
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Meanwhile, Winter I'aik city City crews an- also installing Atlanta
411
Hismark
21
shut-off
valves
in
the
water
main
rommlssionert went on record as
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•n that future installations ran llrownsvllle
traalluae* Oa rase trialsl)
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75
I ms
made without interrupting' Di-nvs-r
63
41
water service, and to permit re- De* Moim-a
H L'N K K N flU B M A K IN E
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Fresno
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P O R TS M O U TH , England. Apr. pair* to the main.
I'li
41
lain* delays In delivery of pipe New York
20— &lt;/P&gt;— -The big armada which
I'll
40
had searched ainra Tuesday for ar* making II necessary to shop Waahinglon
37
24
the miaalng Hritish submarine around in several rllies in Cen­ Winnipeg
c.i
K2
Affray dwindled today to a lonely tral Florida in order to round Jai ksotiv ilts70
7R
Hatred of 12 ships. T h r Admiralty up enough pine for Ihe cnnildellon Miami
76
01
ha* atondoneil hope of finding of tlie project, Mr
McKihldo Tallahassee
III
Tampa
06
staled.
alive any of th* crew of 76.

Crew Of 35 Feared Underworl^^zar
Lost As 2 Tankers Is Found Dead In
Co l l i d e In Gulf Brooklyn Swamp

One Vessel Is Afire Revenge OnSuspectcl
Informer Is Theory |
But Reported In No
Of
New York Police
Danger Of Sinkiin.

^nnl’ord Roturians
To Attend Orlando
District Moot i ng

;Inhi, fftnlhtl Muflk'NI"1hrltl -!

Rollins To Hcgin
School Year With
$67,000 Surplus

City Installs NYtiter
.Main In (s'oldshnro.

MacArthur Praised For Patriotism;
Ens. Bobo Mtro Ir
AHHigmed To Carrier
Opinions Differ On Military Policy

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FormerCommanderlr
Far EastGrippedBy
Emotion As Crowd
Screams Welcome

Being In V . S. Thrills ‘Young Msu*’
w r

Bradley Implies Be­
lief In M cA rth u r's
Far East Strategy

The large*! Welcoming turnout In the hiatory of Sen FrancUeo i» according tSen. Dougins MucArthur
Iss-atr-si in i»a r of car, le ft! a* the leturninir hero la driven through the city in u hunting-drniHil open
TALLA H A S S EE, A|.r. 20 — &lt;^*j car. Seated tscside M arArthur are San Franelaco'e Mayor Elmer llobin ton (center t and Califnt nin'&lt; Gov.
o — The Florida Legislature oat ark- Karl Warren. (International Soumlphotot

W A S H IN G T O N , A p r. 20— &lt;/C.
— Th* Daughter* of the American
Hevoiution today opposed federal
aid to educbtlon.
f . In a resolution, they held that
It would ultimatley mean federal
control of schooling, "Increased
bureoucracy and advene* of etat*
Hetlaliam."
Another reeohiUon adopted at
rloelng aeseiona of tbo DARN
40th Congreaa called for a re­
turn of prayer end hymn tinging
In the public wheel*.
The reeolution tald this country
waa founded by men of deep
religious fulth but all rellglou*
^expression la gradually Ming
renaayed from the public echoola.
A rebirth of rellglou i
the DAK told, tu farttfg youth
la fe lls m graaeut pribtetex
the
utt-

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71 Million Cheering People
Key Staff Officer
ClaimsMacArthur
Can Prove Speech

T A I.I.A IIA S K KVI L Age. 2 0 • bl’r— Th * Senate1 fom m htc* on
•ed today pay
rducallun prtipaaed
for county school* W
I ord pet*
rather* loouU
*
Item T h e board pi rather*
lie |tnld SIC dalfy with Hesen
and one epnla per mite far r v
penaen. Meeting* for which pay
would be ‘reotlfad la limited to
H ia ruentie* h u la * lea* (ban
a0.004 population and 21 in
rounlle* larger Iban that.

DAR Meet Opposes
Federal School Aid

Associatoil Press I.eascil Wire

Greet General Mac Arthur On
Triumphal New York Entry

T A L L A H A * S s k k A p r. 2 0 1/11— Th e House p»s«ed ■ bill to
forbid publication, newspaper*
•• well a* achalrb abeela. of Information &lt;*birb would aid II*
legal gambling. Tb r bill make*
il "unlawful to print or other*
» |»r produce wall chart*, lip
sheets, *cralch aheet*. » » » ■
paper*, bookmaking ticket* or
other item* in .furtherance of
illegal gambliag hr lo transport.
»»ll or |x*.»**»** the same."
The (till pa«*ed 03 tv 9.

A .Senate JudteUry Committee
vute*l, R-3, lo reject n bill by the
Si nate'a apeeltl erlme nnd cor
motion committee that would pro­
hibit nny man from owning nr
controlling more than two Plorbin race track*. It would hit main­
ly at W illiam II. Johnaton, -* friend
nml campaign barker of Governor
Warren, who control* faur.
The judiciary committee ap0 proved metturea to turn all &lt;-ri.
minal protection* over to alate
attorney*, deny race track Job* to
men w ith record* of tutokmaklng
or aaoociatlon with bookmaker*,
permit ou»ter of l*w boforreinen'
officer* by recall election*, nnd
••pm al! Haring Commission re.
cord* to governmental agencies.
The .Senate, rmbiwil*tl In debate
o -rr international pretilrm* wHh
which It ia not officially concernrd, adopted a rerolutlon calling on
V Congress to do all |t can to strongthrn the United Nation* at a peac*
move but not to let down on Unit­
ed State* armament.
The Senate alto naked Congreaa
to forget about poet Florida leg.
lalativ# action* aaklaa far crea­
tion of the World Government.
The Houte already aaked Congre**
to Ignore the earlier Florida ac­
tion.
Hep. Tapper tald he waa arrloua about bit bill to outlaw legal
f r a c in g and parimutuel
betting,
lie a*ked the Ilouie to conaldrr it
immediately, but It wound un in
two committee* for atudy. Either
one ot them ran keep It off the
calendar.
Itep. Simpson of Jeffareon had
It tent to the finance committee
brt-auae It involve* a major fi.
nandal problem. Part of the rac­
ing tax money gora Into the fund
for Old Age Assistance, part of It
li ipllt evenly among the 07 rounW tie*. It la the major eourc* of
revenue for many email countie*.
A Judiciary commit!** alao got the
tcoartooeu o . ^
i

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA FRIDAY APR. 20. I‘.i:»l

Judiciary Group Ap­
proves 'Bill Making
State
Attorneys
S o l e '■•Prosecutors
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T H E W EA TH ER
t oil 11II tint in ilit on) pal It, cloudy
through Saturday. Sboorr*
at
M jllr m l place* In south anil cen­
tral portion* lhj» aflrrnoon .ini)
l&gt;o««ikly in n lr r m r south tonight
ami Saturday.

-1 .

The W eather

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l » boffiL huTSie— is if,ihtaniy im piaclirabi* ami imyht lAcklaih.
In Wn*ldhgt',h, lilt- llefell*)I &gt;'|.u r I lit.-), t raid llradley’n npti-ch
wan rlra ro l hy the State Ih p n rtim-nt in line with a Whit# lions#
•-diet last Decemlter requiring
clearance of policy statement by
goyprnmrnt official*. In ousting
MacArthur front the Far Hast
command, Mr. Truman riled dis­
regard of that order aa n reason
for the action.
In place*, liradhy'* viewpoint
on the situation way the same a«
MacArthur'*. He disagreed on
what to do almut it.
Ilradley made it plain that “ I
ha*r m&gt; iulentiim of entering the
foreign policy field or eyeii urging
a particular fmliry in Hie conduct
of foreign affair*. Conduct of
foreign affair* ia a civilian ic-tpun•iblltjf . .
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unKhoni.
Vou at. ir.iilir.d 10 flia r u r w iltIan a m n r r If ony la lha roinplalnl
■o aald anil on or l.afot' tha tilh
•l.y nf April, t i l l at lha County
Court linn.a in Hanford. Florida, In j
a " M a in autl p.ndln* to tha Ctrrult
Court of Hamlnota County, Florida
In rhonrary, an ahhr.,lalad till, of
whlah l-i l.n n Maa Parham. r&gt;
i:.1 » a r «1 La'lrr and Mary ntla.lo L , .

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Bradley Statement

ten 'tl*r»h tlijt snethar surb
Inn wotil.1 Ik- iiriilrrtAk.ru ll.ii
p a r . Mai,, onliinm of thr iirw
plan may I k* nfituiufM-ntl noun et
n mrctinit of lb# Hujiri-tn# Hovlnt
N u ll., i* htraby i l i . a Uial 11 »,
(I'erliemrntk.
Ilurkri! I‘arlla (lint h .r final r*.
port a, admlnlatratrlm of Uia d a ta
f'rrhapr
riirnlfirpntly
la at
•f C. A. Panin, dor.a.ad; lhal .h.
announerment *av,- no
111.'i h.r prilikon for final du­
fiyurra in tton-frrroue metala—
rbar**. and mat ar.a will *ii|dr to
nun-iron*.
Nor did
It claim
Ih* llonoralil. IM u in . Iitnilfuin.
tlr,.
rfafaridantj
Caunty Jw lca af Irmlnola County.
Soviet production taryeti In thla
Th a natara of aald .o il b rln * to Important firltl had h4T&gt;n met.
Ktarnli. on th* Ird day of May. 1*11,
tnortuat*
for appro,al of aarnr and for final f.&lt;ra.-lo*a that rarialo
Th U facnllrd ntcent hlnta of
allorharti* aa .tdmlnNtratrli of lit, d a t'd H a p t.m h rr U'ih I t l l , and of
•Mdto of C A 1‘artln, d " ***»&gt;d. on rr.o rd in Xlortratrl- lluok *i. i&gt;n |.atr# tynihh' lit Itiu.ia'a nati-ferrour
SIT of thr Potdl.- Itr.o ld of Hanitnolr in Ini* try a lul report a that ahr i*
IhU fod day of April, IU I .
Courtly, attaln.i lha follow ing ilo.
lirl.K N I t 1‘AIITIN.
•ilfft-rinu fern nhortaifr-a in aurh
AdminlMratrli ol lha r o r li .-l raal ratala to w ilt
thine* a* no ltd, copper ami eo
*Ta«t half of lad SI in Nan
d a t a of t- A Panin,
1 *1 *.ala H o ImI I * &gt; f llamlnoh
U O M k o t.
U lt .
C ou nty. Florida, a . r n o r d .d In
The ahnotinrcmaril nl*n adtha Pllt.lh ll.r o r d , of Hamlhota
milled there waa a lay in rollC ou nty. Florida
i i o n c i : ih u i : i t i : n r m v r . K that
W
ITN
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my
hand
and
o
f
lh
la
l
•Ircrtion "f aet irultural
ruaTlia llo u .ln y Authority of Ilia City
nf Hanford. Fbirlda. «arIII aniartaln ira| at Hanford. Florida. Il.la Sail, rhihp*. The yovrrnini-nl-cijhtrolli-l
p ra p o .a l. la fttfittah flra arid ay. day of M a r.li, i r l l
plena n rrn tly haa hlaatml the
i i I* lin ilN IK iN
la n d '.) r a t t l l l * Inauram a.
and
nerieuliiiral
marhinn
buildiny
• |.rk I It.mil Court
nwnarn*. landlord*1 and lananla' p.hffr
*tfa.fl
*
-,,-r
a
.....I
f
,,
rn iri.try un.i ifeVuntd It o! uamy
il. ( U t i l i t y I r ’ Tiranra r , &lt; * &lt;!..
IH
P
A
I.I
HS-honaa prolact.
riu rld a
lit
iW r d lv r
r&lt;piipfnrnt,
defective
J .ltn if. I.aoi.ardy
knowt. a* Caalla l l r m n i o u n
m atti ial* ah,I piudmooe ilt-fuctivi*
R i.li or propooaln w ilt na ra r» v»d .-auford, Fta.
output.
In Ih " ntflcr* of Ilia Au th ority up
until 11 lo I 'M , A p ril J l . 1*51.
Tha l,rond,-n&gt;t verified report*
F u r t h .r Information w ith raaard
that much of .Soviet Induatry haa
In I h ' plana and .p*«-lfb*lbii&gt;* of
lean concent ra(#d
In
aaatern
aald pro, (art and forma on whirl,
ttuiain, c Ia iiii Iiik Trent hooit* In
aal.t propo.al, mo*) t.a .ub m ltird
rnar b* ohtalnad h r
■••niantti*
nly iron priMlih-tlon In tha Ural
flaoraa If Wllllama. J r ., K l o » l l » »
Mountain*, nnd a higher output
■lira, tor, Housing A u th o rity of th* Nama Mtatutn, la -w ilt Kao M i n i
t:lly nf Hanfnrd, Florida. I » ( Mrlarb of F lo rid a H tm ulra |a|| w ith tl • of lion nn,l *lae| in Hilx-ria.
C lark of tha « Irr talr Court of nrm l
llu lldln it. Hanford. Florida.
It drain red al*o that In the
linla C o u n ty, Florida.
&lt; l.,,r* . )), W illiam *. 1•*or-nt'-Mu-d »*..')&gt; th# _ me*al
Jo — . l.t iie iv * . w * i *V * * r •• * ** 4•**
•niiuri.' an *l *ttii corripirt#ly ro*
) iwnar.
fliiiialrtif A u th ority of Hi#
huilt and wna topping prawn'
i lly of 1‘an fo rd , Florida
ix t h i : r i N i i i t • h i n t o f t i i i
output.
X I X T I I J I lilt 1*1 U N C I I T IIC
Il lioeatrd that tha Runlan*
T i l l ’. o T X T F IIC IT .IIN IIIX IX
it
m i nt
nr
T iir ro m i
had iinpruvtd thriy trchiil'iua* of
x x it F o il t c m x u M : i n i x i i
J l iM ilh
a liM Ih n l.i:
n il'X T t ,
ix f i m * i t t it r
!run and .teej pradu.tU.ti a ml In.
B TA TM O F IM IM Ill* .
11A I t 'D ) '3 IIA IIA M . Plaintiff,
troduerd lalnir aaving drvicra.
Ih P H O N A TIh
Va
fiira t ntridra alau wan- claimed
in h i; T in : it h t a t i: o r
'l l " I t ' l l : II &lt;1It A ll AM, I " ! rn.lani
t.lt ll* M par hard, Ira. ra t 'd
In the oil induatry, which ih#
C h a a r a r r *• f e l l
T O A M . W IIOW I T M A T I O h ) IlNXt
•o il fa r IH 'w rra
hroadcaat -aid wax uromplrtrtv
N o ll, a la liarrhy * l»„ u that l-ron
X H T II t; T n t i 'P c t H
A . ptavana fil'd hi* final r»|n.H ,a ’ t *t i : "*• i i .h r i i i a t " o i t o n m : ri , o n .Irurl, d ami ra-#ipiip|H-d. ‘
ah' Illary admlfilalrhtor of tl.r r.
It *ald new proapartlnv, drill
II ' I I I A I I A I I .
laoidon T r r r a . a
lata nf l.lrila U Parkard. da. aatadj
A|&gt;aitm ahl'. Hta Wa t j jr d H lrrM . mg nml firtaiuctinn t#thiiii|th-'
that hr haa fllad Itla patlttnn for
.*•* f o rk c ity , Na*. Vorh
had unearthed new oil and gat
final dla. harp*, and trial ha « m
T O P A lt*: l l l .'it F li r N f ) T I f i i : i « rrocrvta ami Imoatcd output nf
apply to lha lloiyorwhla
h n l l l i that
r u n 'fo r d ltn n a haa t^an filed
Nlanairom . County Jude a of Print-, aealriai you by M A It 'l" 'l i t A l l . * "
high octane and airplane oil),
nrtlr County. Florida, on tha ITtli In tha C lrru lt Court of tha Ninth
Va)-r|ng away from production
day of A p ril. 1*11, fur approval of J iid trl.l f ’lrt ult of Florida, In and
aarnn and for final d ls rh a r* . a , for Nnrnlnoln County, Florida, on figure*, la nnoounrcmrnt tiuaMed
s ii.llM ry adm inistrator of th r na. ahhravlntnd (III.* of a .Id Mill I* i “There wn* not and ia not any
•ala of l.lrr lr 11 Pa. hard. da. aar.d
Alaryto
ilra h n m .
Plan, tiff,
Va 1 iimmploynii'ht In the SoX'irt Un
lanit A. Hlovana
ion.” Il I laletI the |iumh#r of
&lt;|r..r«a || tlrnhnio. Irafandant.
A. An.illary A d m ln l'ira v o lt AH *: v v r i n i : l &gt; and ia
“ work.i i • am) other employer* in
lor of Ih r r a l . t r of IJlIta uulrrd
to fill ynor nppearantn In I the iiulionnl economy” at :i(k.2i&gt;0 M. Parkaid. daaanaa.1
•aid pronnndh a on tha Ju t, day of |
It aald
April, t a ll, and to Iharaaflnr flja (ntxl al the end of
till* w it an increaae of 7,700,001'
IN
I U I N T OF
TH R
C O I X TV ■ III, ilia C la rk nf .aid Court In i t J I IH li;
a ilN IK O M I
m i X T* , .Intr and ntannar f li.d hy law , your i over |U|0.
*riIlian dtfrn**. If any, and anr..
* r m i o f t to N iiM .
Other current pruilurtion fta ropy of Ih r .a m r on lln ln tlf f IN h i ; T i l l ; PPTATIT n F
iturr* given in the report wer#;
HI’Hli: C Itl.A.NFtiltn lrr.ra.rd a llo rn ry .
Marhlne
hulliiing IM
linn
In I'roh.lr
t t l T N l l m H .r offlrial aral nf aald
T O *11. W IH IN I T M « V m x r i i N X l ''••nil. and my hand aa Clerk Ih rrt
above into
Noll, r Ik lirrrt.ir alvrh l*',t ‘til. of. nt Hanford Hrmlnol# C ounty.
llil
)iig|hmenl— tlitre
time*
I»* h * M KI.ANMHIti Iliad hla final I luitda. tin* lha M lh day id JUnrrh.
'I— of into.
yapon aa Adxilnl'traior of tha .a
A ft 1*11.
talo af Nu.la P IIUnford. darr.-r.i
Chemical induatry— I.K timet
"
I* II Cll.XflM IN
lhal ho fil'd hla palliton I or (In ,I
C|*rk nf tahl C lr.-.tll prewar priydurtinn, Five-yrar f 'h*!
tllar-h.rya.aan4 that hr wilt apply
fXyur*.
lo (ha llnnarabia Imtielaa Ntan.imm
, Hr II I. Ihirdh h
C o u n t, Jo d y , .or H- mlnota Ciointi,
tupir'y
H M H ; rih, Ih* imp’ day frf Atafl. &lt;HKAL|
FIT
i » V r kf V , ; . i ^ . ^ r . &gt;H
Ira I or nf tha attain of Hit.la c. Afft'iHV) tot r u i
lahafor.l, i l a l u M na ihla 1*10 Ht llUnlw, FloMitu
d#V ol Vorrh.\x.lla 'ttll .
IptlfHllf M 111,.*NF’ lltlt
\dn-Jolalralor of lha r».
u n : o r n ir n iu t

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t

T o n r r t &amp; irrr iM
T O ' I A R T O V IF D O t r O f l
Th. t
Plata of j a . id io t . i U «d d i&gt; . t.

Russian Plan

**. Tir t*ow‘a FilR-a »aiM

man might ocerhtok. Ii
funda­
mental ItlAt out f".relgft m.pey
must I k* t,»«ed upon our m ilitary
caitahllitiea In liark ft up.”
Ilradley agreed with MarAr*
thur'a recently rxpre-sesl view
that the war in Korea mnv Im’
headed for a stalemalr. The Jnlnt
Chief* chairman declared:
“There i* no early end in sight
lo th# Kor.no war under present
condition*. Aa far a* we ran *vtr
IHrtr tnric is nothing t n
t», .
nothing
temporary about th#
Communist*’ determination
to
drive ti« out of Korra, and, If poa*
•Ihle, to destroy our force* com­
pletely."
MacArthur recommended. In •
■' rie* of statements ami a letter to
Rep. Joseph Marlin 'Mass), House
Republican leader, that the aolit-

tion I* tu u ;» Chin**# Katianalitt |u c n on Foiiaota to carry th#
war to th* mainland and to bomb
Manchurian bai#a. Bradley laid:
“Any r#ccmR»nd#d court# of
Funeral m v u * i w ill L# k«14
prorent war ia contrary to our Hutulay al lha New XU. Calvary
hrit n.teresla, ami hy JropardiliiiF Itaptul t b u rih ■&gt;■■ West Ta rlflli
world (e-ace, ultimately would S tric t for l ^ r r y llu rke . who died
thr ntrn our arcurity.
at his residence at Idol W u t
"We will not provok# war Tenth Street last Saturday after
against anyone . , w# will not a long illneoa.
wag# a so-called preventive war
A resident of Sanford for 20
#vtn against an arch-enemy, for years, Rurhc rant# here from
this certainly destroys peace.
Montlcrllo, Fla. where he waa
'Our military action in Korea horn, lie la survived hy hi*
ia closely related to our North A t ­ mother, Cornelia llurke, who ia
lantic treaty effort* In Huron# . , 10S yeara old; hi a widow, ftuiah
In rolleelive action w# multiply Hurkr;
four
ton*, Cornelius,
our tlefenalv# strength.
I.Uciuua, Alton and Wilma llurke;
"Heeatia# w# are intent on pre­ two brother*, Krt and Sam Hurkr;
venting World W ar thr##, we are on aister, l.ula Junes; lb grandpm making m s ? " that might lead children; anil one janat grandto enlargement of th# present cor- child.
flict . . Our government la rautinua
in every decision tluit might pro­
long Ihla conflict. It ha* b#en diffi, ult fur the men in th# field try I T T i l l : F I N C F T T C III N T , N IN T H
refrain from attacking the n|r
j i i i i ) i x i.
i m i i i t n s- e t i&gt; s.
IIM IX t i l l I DM nr.NIXIII I.
tw r» nt Manchuria. However,
)* ‘ t XT ' . IX I I I XXf ITM
XII.
Cimmunlat air Iptrrrentinn ha*
ih*l Ikco * taainr in the ground M .X ItllA R R T J I I A N X I N i: JIIIUIONK.
I'lalatlff,
("f air) action lo data . . ,
-v s “As we ra rry out the*# action*, JI'I.I.X N I ll'll F l t T MlltklONH.
I 'r fstiiUnt
evm though il could noaiihly reatilt for a lime in a military stale- T i l l ; KxToATTiBt i:O tFo Fx Uf pHi l: lxl 'hA TO !
mate, we have already urhirved
J I I .I A .V It O IIC IlT H I It 1 IO N R
a k , » a t»l» ,** « f ranM anra I* onin international victory.
knft«i ii;
"As long an we are able to conVou ara haral.y n.ttiriad lhal a
f i - (he loittlea to Korea ami con­ suit ha- l.aaii brunabt naaln*! you
In tha t’lrcull iXiori ,.f the Ninth
tinue lo destroy the Communist Jo
d i. Ial llti-o lt 111 tha Hlala ol
„ir« we are maklny eiro- t'1*-*-* '* !»&gt;*«• Csr Hr o tlr, 1r foanle.
A,-;
.
a tr.
l.y
" A llK* ^ 'I&gt;u —kiCi out iliiariiation— oleIA IIK T JF .A .V N IH H HlltXI'I.Vtl. sahl
je- live of preventing World W ar C
null I,nine f„r .!!» ,,r . « an.I sttl ,t
three.
U A ito A iirrr j k a n n i m k y n n io v i,
l-taitiiirr. **t*i* j i m . i a n ittiiii.Tti‘
'Knlargjng (ho loiHle lo a full- HIRAIONkl.
I'alan*l*i,t. nrt't ynu m a
male war i* never an rennondral baral.v f . *ll,t I ast I - O la -sUX -lit
or morally acceptable solution to rla rh «*r “ Id fo u rt at hla otft.a l»
a I ‘ tut t llntio.) of Hamlnota t'u„nn limited conflict. If at all possible, lh
ty . Florida, at Hanford,
F lo rid i.
Korea should h# settled on the y o u r v.iltia :i drfitisav, prrsoaalli
i r by » i tor has In *ahl
on tn.
present Italtltgruund.
t i l l , its) nt May, tX'.t
“If we h y e at home ran only
l l ' i r t i , fall not o r iu d a in rn t will
measure up 'o 'th e achievement* of l.r antarad 4Kaln-t |.,u by d 'ls u li
(V IT N b -.H me ti.n d and •• il ,.t
iMtienc# and m urage (nf the men
r'oiirl at H tn lord Florida, ihb
in Koica) there- la rvery reason ■aid
la in dai of Ap ril. 1(11
to liellrv# that the war in Korea .
" I* IIK ItN tM lN
can ultimaiely l»e conrlwlrd on tH K A l.l t'lark of C lr r u lt l*our(
h nor*Me term# . . .**
Volta A (Vllliam*. Jr.
flradley continued:
Holb-ltr.r (or P U ln tlff
•
“Surrw** in Korea may prevent
a new incident, arid may prevent
World War threw- Failure in Ko­
rea will Invite another aggr#*-

Larry Burke Service
Set For Sunday P. M.

Ijcgai iNotice

hud Ircen I .ft time*.
Uriel; and tile*— fulled In meet
five-year target.
Haulage of timhi-r— Up :W1 im-.r#nt, hut failed to meet goal
I’rnducllon of textile*, clothing,
knit good*, shoes and other
branches of light industry — up
17 pet tent, kt.it imolu not fully
met.
Rutter— U p ft7 per rent.
M eat- Up 7 per cent.
Vegetable oils l.n,| other fata
— Up to pi-r rent.
m o i . a t k t o r i.t s .s H v
F ish - Up "7 per tent.
Saii*agi- products— Up gfi per
ITV K ROOM IIO M K , for rent.
rent.
Vi, (lv furniahi-d, elect!ie kltf'anuetl good*— Up IH per cent.
, tun, often fireplace and oil
ftugur If 17 per cent.
1,‘at. I.arg# yard well laodConfectionery product*— U p ‘Jft
■ ajMxl. May Ial. to .Ian 1st.
per tent.
t
Rent teasonahl#. No. t. Iln e v
I'uhliratlon of latoka— Up HI
Ridge Rond, Ca**rl' Prey.
t«-r cent.

T

Dr. Henry McLaulin
DR. H. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR
Optometrist
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held In tho City Hill at 9:30 P. M. May 17, 1951 or
an noon an pomdbie thereafter to eoUhMah an ellclMo
Mat for the claim of pollre patrolman, and track driver.

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TRUCK DRIVER
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yenrn of atftmnd m 4 ever 4S.
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T A L I. A II A S H E S . Apr. I f —
l/Pi— The H o t id* Senate Inday
W approied hi a 23 In I f iota a
hill to hrnatlm (hr Slate naira
lav and brine in fITJilMt.aMMI
more In the Slate earh year. The
Mil take*, off th r-J prrrrnl tat
evempliiHos on n r h Items as
rlnthinr most -p-dfrinr .f.n '
ranrly. Il aUo alraiaUrto lo.*
many roller I ion methods

1AUAHASSEt Apr. IH -&lt;/!•)
A |&gt;iu|H».l to iei Irvyrar-oiiii
^ o t f in F tn ik L tailed through the
Munir wiili a 77-13 vnlr today t i ­
ler an Attny sergeant on leave lo
serve in the l-egislaliii* drew applt'tie lot hit speech in behalf ol
il.

W A M N N l.lU N Ai|.
IM &lt;A’i
J --*; tottr f ii-*
d*&gt; ptonuiril i '•ky-ii-llie-limil"
inipiuy into I at Lasirrn |-*lnv
and the i|a&gt;l&lt; ni opuimni ssbuli led
to tlie ousting of ( nri*l Ikoiglss
M*l \ltlllll
I baitnian Russell ( l i t , , ) ,d ihr
Aimed .Sersues ( oininlllrr sod it
intended the onle-l |Mis,ili|r" msrstig lion in I oopei.tlmn ssilli litNen.sle I oirup, Rrlal|on, ( oinnul
tee lie ss*&gt; sprikilig td lire sioiw
vslien saving tlie sky ss.li the limit
Russell op|eors , Rrpubluan
mose lo i Irak a •peii,«| SeuilrI bone r nriiliullrr of J4 to invrstigitr Inrrign and military |m&gt;Ii&lt;irs
ssilli p.rrlit ular r r f n r m r In tlie
ildleirnirs l&gt;etssrrn I'trsidrul I mi
man and (ienrral M aiArtlnn
Tliere apio-and tittle pin pert
anything would rome fiom a move
bs Seoaior l ain II-Wash I for
either I I I a declaration nf *sat
against Communist fthmn and
North h"i*H. or t-1- |U| „
dm ssat of United Flairs fo u r.
from K m c«.
I ’ain iultodurrtl this two point
pioprikitinll rootrary to advin
from *oim of bis Itrpuhliran nil
h r,gtie Se'inloi fil i al land of
' ultima, -on llemocratic floor
leader, told reporter* he thought
it would la- ipdetly lucked away
in ii rommittcr pigeon hair.
Mianwlillr
Fortner
1’ieaidctd
lhatrer Bgrrnl to testify Irefor r
tlie Frnato llanUng Coinmlttre i
Apr. 27 on bill* to abolish tlie
llrronMinr tion Finenee Cntpivi
'em
.
..»
The KrpiibllraM former I’revl
•lent acevtsted a lelegtaphie invi
tation -enl him bv Senator lljn l
1 1* Vai a* Admlnisllatino |t ,ii'cr»
drove for «necdy -ciiatr rnnfirinu
lion of kV Ft msit Symington a.
Iload man of n leorgamrcd ItKC.
In a telegram lo Ityid, one of
those ssbo las moved to sclpc out
tb«' rsgvnre entirely. Hoover said
tha' he would tn* “ glad tn u*d-l
Ihe in imnittre in any wav p*‘ *•iblr."
Noting that lie |IH,| putili- engagementa every &lt;iav neat week
and In the evening &gt;m Thursday
and Fridav, l!i»rr&gt; said lie would
appreciate lieiog uhl, m Iralify
Isv mum, o lhat to tin ij ia ft,-,
I I ...........Ml 11, t'a|f 1 HN|

Arriving In Honolulu from To kyo , when- they *» re given,* tneiitniald. l u n u l l uvnlion, t,, n &gt;n.|
Rep. William* id Citrus County, Mi*. Itoiigtes Mas A id e r itiivo .it Hickman A irfie ld . Jlowdulu, PH n*Uti 10 it, t' S, Mr*. MacArthur
who nflen thowi up for Hmive •mile* *. tratlttnti* nf let* *,■• dru|te&lt;l about her. A* left, Ailm Arthur W lUitfo t, I'nrifu t i n t I'mntetaiona in hit Army uniform, de- iimiilsr, toasts the wrlramer-, while (out .Maf.At'hur «-.tri* . ,i &lt;pnn&lt;l lei un in* arm ( I,•»«■»tint.onsl
Kjidlui'hotn)
*la red ynullit old enough lor Atm y
ajsemtr not only ihtssild lie allowed
to vo le - "Th e y ihould have prior#♦
tty.
lie (old lire Motor lie had wore*
of youlhi terving with him and
under him in a romhal Army unit
and he In n * he toon would he
It) HI KN C L E M E N T S
leading tome of them lo then
lO K ^ O , Apr. IH (/f) Allied troo|&gt;* ailvamcrl L MOII |,t I.IXH’
death*.
y .trb on tltr » » i l Korean front irel.iy Itehiml be.nv ail *tul srldletv
No Esceipc A ttem pt Is
"They're not going to to Pie
*ll«r 1 )
aldent of H ip Uniter) State* right
Made By Members
I
lie
Rerli
t**vr
lint
ijiounrl
I
I
I
lo
l
nitlr.
Riuili:mglv
f|faway 1ml they’re going to give
the Inn gAint weir inutli and soutliratl ol Clturwoti, a liv.
their live* for yior?' he tirrlam l
Of Affray's Crew
"What e|»r ran a man give?'*
Highway hub *i*»til 10 mile, tnttde
William* drew an ovation, not
Red Kitten.
m m s M o i m i . in g . A n in
roinmon in Ihe Ifntiar, a* hr re­
tine AMi*d infantry |e»m push.
I onl uruferwater signal*
lumed til hia arat.
«d Up it valley toad within two
The mraauro, which now goea
miles of the rubbled city, The *l**iirrel a blind reaiili liwlay Inr
to the .Senate, would let Ihe
•long Iitaiy* met Chinese mortar tlie H i iih Ii •ubitiannr AHtay, iitrcl
people vote on Ihe nitration at the
and rifle fire and withdrew.
t C w t lm a Ha e«a* Tw a i
un I hr bottom ol tltr |jlgli*h
A tank force lunged into lt,p
Cbannrl lime wa« swiftly tunning
Red line* near Chipyong and kill
rd IWI t'o m m iinnu. Cnipyung
out lor any ••( the Vt ollicrti md
seven mile* *o&gt;ith&gt;-a*l of t'hfrwun
S ix
C o u n t r ie s
P o o l
and seven11 ,rni1e*
multjWftt nf men ab"&lt;|d who might (till lie
01(1
Kumhwa / r v
I n in e
N a tio n a l
O u ir iiH
tt'nlnesday’* gains tarriedI the
Mihmaime tupped in the
main
Allied
line
tn
*hout
eipl
eirbl
In
Schum an
P la n
mile* avtdh of tTmrwnn
initial rlue id , liriinin grtni’r
U H R O N . Portugal, A rt. IH— l/Pk
Chur won and Kumhwa an the
PARIS. Apr* IH «/p|.
St*
— Pretldenl Antonio Oscar Its- writ Ptiio|&gt;e4n nation, Intliy »ipn- western luiac* of the lied buildup bad been und-• I'W leel ill wilei
Fragnon
rarnnm a,
Portugal'*
urea when* an enllmaled iSOO.Onu loi 40 lionrt when (lie Rnyrl
head of Mats' sinro IVift, died this etl a D rily |WMiling thru $4.(XHI. tkimtnilllUl eomtial ttnnp* w in
llial it bad lu-rn unable tn make
morning after h brief lllnr.s He 000,001) a yeal t oat anti Meel In- rlepluyetl
wa* HI,
dutlrie*.
The ItH* n-lrealetl thtwly in Navy anniMinceil at mid-allrrn&lt;Min
W|th,lhir mrmtora of hit fam­
the w rit licit they stood anil
II s s i Im o I I n l*aa* T w « l
Weil (jrrm aliy and frame air fnughi Inr Hwarhun, the raitcrn
ily gatherer) around him, the agitl
vgl'irvidrnt rnnfeaard to Migr. C a r- ibe main partner* in the hntnrir l&gt;air nf Ihe t'hm won-Kurnhwii
netto t)« Mp*&lt;iuita and
g iv ­ jkio I. Il it cnnimtinly Inown at lluaehnn Inangle.
en rommunion thl* morning. A t ­
Tw o Allied thniata at the w« ■
tendant* 'Iron i tied trim a* raltn I hr Schuman plan, aflrt frame'* rhnn dam were tinned
•nek
Kntrign
Mint*ler
Rnlwrt
Sr
human
and ho|teful.
Wednesday
lie died an bout anal l ( minute* Italy. ItelKiuni. the N'etberlanrli ami
One war. a frontal atlaik on
later, at 11:45 A. N . IIP4r» A. M. l.lliemlKiUtg air the olbri membeti the dam llielf Th e oilier »»■ i
P S T).
the
Till laail ||«
gtertl fMilltic -•I flanking movement aero
Sentoude County
IuhiI h, II
Mr had tu ffrrrd a Midden
Cut hau tiller e*at of the dam.
implicatton*.
breakdown earlier ihlt week and
Both hogged 'knvn III)4*1 he*)- tug
'''I' champion*, Nadine Itostuk ot
Genesa S* li'Ktl amt ll'dicil
The Ptettcb are rnttvimed Dial Ceimmunift (it u.
doctor* laid he was In • serious
i
of the
I &gt;man Feiioot.
roonlllon. lilt ton. Dr. Anloniu bv U*ll»g the heavy U.duitrie* of
dnttih Korean fortet fought i Kate
l|e|*|d
Adrril., Carmona, atrlved at hi* Kranre *nd W ait Her many any f u r hotu hittle with
Nor*h laingWO'-l. spiled Tin
(tfirdildr t'slay from Madrid and future w »r between Ci* two na­ Kortan lied on the r*»t renllnl y e d ri toy a(let noon and twil •
_
the Outlie.
nf tion* In iliipo islblc,
nta daugiilFr,
front Kl.rw hrre in tlie Ittlbnu l.eeu mtrie t tn 1''.sluing how „
I tunnel, came here flow Rome.
lulls around !n j« Allod unit, lieW pnpel IS |&gt;l piled.
To InTimtr O|teinlional. Pallia
They wile a&lt;■onipsntrd by It,
A veteran tn lilt ary figure. M ar- menla nf the niv nation* will 'traighleoril aur| rr.ndjo .!•d their
C . titeele, principal nf the Fan­
■ ahal Carmona became head of have In givt Ibeii fin*l appro
line*,
t
I
Its M i l l JA M JtlllM K N
•tale in 1620 after the military liave In give their final *i&gt;|iruyal.
T O K Y O Apr. ta M l Tlie ««.p
Allietl fool
troupe elugged fold tiininmar Fc IkhiI, who had
roup of May 2H. lie am* elected
The
nituistera
IheliMling ahead with little Oppoittion ra&gt;t rluilge of liir liaal spelling inn lit IIiall militaiy officer &gt;0 lap ill
test and Ml Marvin
K*lr„, ha* voirest HUppotl of 1 ieuer.il
Pretldenl in 1628 and aiwe ha* Prance’s Hriuiman and We»t Her
and truth of Yanggu on the wrst
imiUrei
lieart le elected three limes If* man Oianerltnt Konrnd Adenauer eru tip of the htigr ||wa«h&gt;m K i d . f
Mar Arthur',, plop,..*! to Iwoidi II, I
1be children " d r few mated l.’bilis ve I.I..
IM MaOrhuri
t&lt;egan serving hit fourth raven
— signed three document* in a Retefniil Sum* Com munlit mor
■iy i lie liirrs I *I* 11 l*e machin'
l.t. C rorral Fit It • II It"
year term in I bln.
tar fire wa* reported.
public tervmwny iwfore zoo new*
following hi* election a* Pre
llsai bring us t ssnejalni I’r t . '-er) -oo. „dmiru*tralisr eninmainlei
Tanks rang'd eail ant nntlh
oh i&gt; and photographer* In * *alon
‘ Went In I028, hr brought I W - of Ihe F in .ib
from all over tin &lt;&gt;f llriti-h f‘orninonweallb Forr&gt;»
Foreign Mini- j ut .1 td t onrpon on Mo ■■• • ill pnti 1'
.fu ra t’t pti-sent strong man, Ur. try.
renlral fnmt without meeting wiir|d The linotype inaehiuca and In Korea. Is*•I wr,-| l,,|d is eonfio;*s tatm , also proved to im of i deotui r&lt;uifrrenrt nf lie(ti I, new
Antonio He Uiiveira tila a m r,
The doruiiirots w eir the treaty Ciunmuttiat foire*. The lank* d*
men that Merkrlltm*, props’**!
into the cabinet a* finance min
its. If creating among other things altnyeil 7d ton* ni Rad ammutiL much inlrressl,
L. F. S*an, pr* inun. ah&lt;rwed -ifferest the iwsl Impr t,f furring
Icier, Halatai »&lt;mn after la-ramc a high Joint authority In run Uie lion Miuthvnt nf Kunihv*
premier and antoespivnUy t&gt;M&lt;k pool, a Mipplemenlary i&gt;a|&gt;er pro­
Ituss.an made
Jet*
rituinrtt Nniilne istel Itlehard imw llir ('bitiesr llols suil of llir 'sar and
ansi took Ihrm ts, preventing is &lt; . 11v stah iualr. Hr
over the actual control of ihe viding for a transitory |teiim| t* . briefly Wednesday tn the Nntlh pica* wosi
nisi Die soils' alli iontive wsiulsl l&gt;e
government he ha* held aver fore The ltonI p«e* into upefation, Korean *kie* Twenty-five A1IC1- the building in ,llo o a t and r t
since,
nml a derlaiallon pletlging Ihe 15* darted aernaa the Man. plaiiied bos* had la melts,I amt '•• send a Irrinrndon* land army
Halaur, In accordance with nations to c » on wot kini’ for ebtiriaii Imrder and langletl with tniured onto mat* to form nlatr* larger than anyone tin sonteni
for ptmllng full |wgr advertise [dated into Korin
Ihe conilltntioii, now assume* the Funineao federation.
IP, A met lean F -M Fa lire lets.
The Au Italian general 1* Hie
Preihlencjr until ilectfon* ate
Ofm MKJ waa damaged in tin- irirnta, rntiiK trelloiia/ etc.
Iltbrr signer* included f’arlo
Nadine, the spelling rhaniptnn, (ir»t Imporlanl Iln tM i f'omiiinnheld within the neat three month*, Hfntrn nf Italy, Joseph lleeh of 15 minute dogfight that »wir|e«t
wealth n ffn n to sp n k In fasnr
lie i» e(parted |r&gt; to a candidate lanemhuiirg. I’aul Van Zeelaml at .111,1**1 feet. A ll Allied plane* •a t lie dang liter of Mr. and Mr
Notan For, of flrneva. Rn hard. ” f 'aiuddrig Manshurin The lln
jjtown to *urcre«l Cortnona.
nf Ikdglum, and I Hr k Klikker of returned to their ba*ev
A new political era way begin the NelheriantU.
Allied enniinander* *aid the Ilia mother pointesl out la much in Hah Foreign Office and fommunicaanawa (Hi e*i# aid
terrstrsl m irasling and (hi* in sveaBb gnsernment. have strongly
for Portugal with the daath of
Britain, Ktirope'a htggnd riwt
elude* Ihe d llly
papen, and ''Pluonl M»&gt; Artlm r'- program for
Carmona, who bad handed Ihe tnnducer, ha* etayetl ah*&gt;f from
Isink * from ilm binary which in ie »r ii woutd spread llm star,
stale longer than any of its king* the plan.
n
rlsnlr ads-id'in slorir*
ansi hi*
A loan svho *lts Oiled the rim.
hut one— Joseph I, who ralgned
In what prrliap* »«• an al(errnsr aid Rolwrtson e«piri»esl
loneal nariatlve*
for 28 year* in tha 17th etnturr. Insion In thl*. the nations, in
hhiicc
Nadine amt Richard will emu ilia off.the resold vies* Apt. |0
Un of the builder* of Ihe new
H'waHastg a* raa* Twai
pete in s|&gt;rltmg with rhftdirn •he day before I’raaldeot Truman
Portugal, he had faaan a backT IT U H V IL L B . A p r. 1* (J V •»ine of Halaur'* regint*, one nf S m i t h P r o M i d c H A (
A warrant eharging flr»l degree thrmiglioiit Flnrhla in Ihe date di*lni*.ei| (irrural MacArlhur.
Il wa. pre monied Holier I Min. like
the strongest
supporter* and
murder wai Is tiled (ate venter conical «p»n*med hy Use Miami
Herald at Ihr Miami Mmdri|usl I MarArthur. bad spoken with'Hit
closest friends nf the luemter
O p r n i n K O f O i u r t ,day for Dr. Han* Hlraoer. ibe
•••mulling hi* home guvernmenl.
Auslilnrium on Api. 27
Though A a la u r mid* the deri
varsl foiinty health offierr.
Rrdartsnn said feiluie to pa t
\JRtonv, hi. did an tn the c lo u d
D r. Ftrasaer, in Jail here, wa*
Circuit Court opened lor llw
*vlll teanlt in a d1*!* troui Jtalerontullallon and aiwuya in agree). apt tug Urtn at
10 :W oVkoek charged with ahooHng to death
1 male, II* aw little hot"’ of main
m*nt with Carroow .
vest at day morning with Judge Ida wife and wounding Jamr* II.
ahw defense
Halaur now hag tramendou* M- B. Smith presiding.
Ilnwie, 27, Ruided Mlsalle llase
*
Mloiltf I'aftillrl ,TK mm-I r%rn \t%%
jrntige In the country, much nf
A Orand J u ry waa Hire lad technician, Hatniday when he
r
. .
_ , a
botillni
fnrtlirr into
II due In Carmona* support and and orranlred and retired lo Ihe fonnd them in bad together.
w f iilo r Charity J «n iu f»f 8t*rkr j*r ^ |jrllr4
hi* great barking In tke army.
a
Hhe w*« ntiJv, Howie clothed. b a . the right nlra regarding the
grand Jury room to consider anch
Tim
AtirtralUh
fleneral
rriwated
Well awaie nf this
matter* a* might come before They were atleop. Th* dltcovery
steadfastly refuaud In seek the •hem. They worked until |al( wo* made when D r. Htraiser amt Game ard Krcab Mater Flah i M icA rth u r’a argument that the
farther Ihe Allies go into North
pruktenev until Carmona died or rraterrUy, receaalng al (HM P. M r». Howie relumed to the Plr**- (orttinl*»h,n, • '-'‘ •'f &gt;
stepped down of Ms own volition. M. The Jury reconvened at 10:00 *er home afte,- leaving It briefly President, Mtwhlg wildlife Fed Kor**, the harder it will to to
r , ***” n’ *toDd trelay,
-'ipplv them and the ra .irr it will
Bom in Lisbon, on Noe. 24. o’clock thi* morning.
to buy rigarettea. The Howie’*
If our Fetiats- and togiklaturc1-to fur
-tlie
- - -Red*
- In supply
. . their
.
IW*6, Carmona wa* the (an of
The following were arleclod were weekend gtioala of Il*e Kt ran­ would work with the Caine and troop*.
afaneral Ignacio D t Moral* Car- aa Jurymen, according to It, p. eera.
Freah Water Finh Commission
Relief Iron left the impression
•tone. Descended from a lone lino Herndon, elvrk of the eourtt C.
Howie, shot fn tha head, wa* and the organised sportsmen, we that serious ronsesiuemes fare
of military forebear*, ha
taken
to
a
Jackaonvilte
hospital
would
have
a
totter
mm
mi
salon
foreman;
Juavph
F.
M. Boyd,
United Nation* force* In Korea If
Hanaro, acti
foreman; Elijah w h v rr hi* condition today wa* re­ and greater harmony", he atated. th* Jtoda* Manchurian base* are
birth.
c * a.
ported good.
K. Oure, P, W . Bata*,
“ There arc a few poliUciana permitted to operate frswly aa Ibe
After gradual
T h a murder w arrant waa liaurd left in the Henate and th* Leg- ■upaly funnel Inin Korea.
X . BUffard, Lad
al Ford, Nrogltan
by
County
Judgo
Voaaer
II.
CartU n . John W. Wlloao,
ialature who try to tear down all
Lt. General Matthew II. flidgIn 1
C . Doer. M n . M. BroMro to n m rvquaat o f Bhoviff II. T. that th* apart*men hav* furnished way. new top Allied commander,
L. Helm*. John D. W illiam ..
hy spending their own money haa baaed hi* Korean war strategy
Bacouio th* chart* it flrat and furnishing their own tlm* in un th* theory that (f th* Rads
Baymond D. Boa*. Thao
a* ■ -military
Ralnh
A. Bmllh, degrr*. no ball waa illoirrd. The an effort ot conaerv* and ro- a n hit constantly -even on a
offlear* for active
cat* muat go bofora a grand Jury
leniah our gam* and flah for tha limited acalo— th*y can’t organise
• t the fall (arw n f «Ittn|t « w t
J l M f*
rtnr* geo*ntt(nn.’'
ft* gt? offw tW r drive.

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Reds G iv e Ground Stu b b orn ly As

T im e R u n s O u t F o r

A llie d O ffensive Grinds Fo rw a rd L o s t Subm arine;
Signals A re H eard

President Carmona
'Of Portugal Dies;
Ruled For 26 Years

European Nations
C om bin eC oalAnd
S t e e l Industries

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Sanford Spelling
( liampions Maku
'rout* Of llrrald

Rrifislt Military
Official Sunuort.s
Mar Arlli in Tadics

MunliT Warrant I
I
I For StriiHscr

ConHtnietivc (inmi*
Policy Demanded «;hting *n

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No. 17(1

Screaming Thousands Greet
MacArthur In San Francisco;

Senate

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Economist Tells Kiw;mis Told U. S.
OfTrendsWhich Boasls 9 Million
Affect
Farmers ■-Stamp
Collectors
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Decisions Cliutchill,
Poosevch
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laid isls.
Must Be Forecast,
Col. Baker Asserts
llauck Tells Vets

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It i- diaplayir*l tin*! i*t i*• 1. nml
bv tlie kind of nliivr hr Mills.
Vo.'thir fart'ur fcfliH'liridir **ta
it tlm kind nf nttititilr hi* mill
him employee!i h«ivr tnwnnl Ihrlr
&lt;IMtni.-er*.
"T h u - llir is (mil l f, a Vi'v
individual in t tic final ssicrevs
•&gt;r (adijir o( lb* farmer in lirol
mg * profitable nimtot fo* In
1 *‘t tipi*,'' he derlaict
"Broilttroe*," lie added. N a itV
Is* lisve a gteal inlets' I in » li » '
Mir irlalier il'»r a*n! how svrtl
lo die** II (irosser loss.
1 *
hs t-ain llliough Improvn'rii*
tli.si isiKv to brought i*i*,*«it vis
many sl»iri'* in the kill, know
In,** anil efficiency ssilli o hich
the farmer*' proslm-i* **»*- hand
Is-sl.”
Tiie
Agricultural
F.atciisloii
Ss’rvice, he «tati*sl, i« mm nffei
ing ciluratbmal
programm
niuiks ling in 12 sluts
un Itidinn
t loridn. Tlie»e arc ileslgned ••
brine atoni Itnprovetro id * in t
let ailing of food Ttn O'ogi.so
is imw going on In (eading •Hi•
td Ho stale.
All nt|l|llir "f III' in n i ' 'O' ■
,d sngctablei tn riond* &gt;»,
|,rr ruled hv Mr. fllooo.o , "in'
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crrvlaiv
of tlm
1 lorol
r'mjnrll of f'u-oprtali’ *
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lo rd ing fnllowe,) r .upper

WaffiUM' K otuscs

General I f Welcomed
I lomc In Impressive
Ceremony Attended
ByGovcrnorWsirren

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Ihm (fitil thf niitimt irM |hr
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ti» rn trr pitlilin*. **|hf onl)
I'Miiilifu I hair.** hr liilil * mar*
inx* f fi'»il " li ronl.iinnl hi a
'littiplr phrdM* kmmn %«*11 h&gt;
a 11 of ) ini — ■
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|irr|Mrri( In (|y lo U i hin?lon
for a (itlni m rflin r «*f d onurr^ii,
"1 h m r no |mliiicul i«*pirj Mou*
wh«lHor%rv. *‘| do not tatrnd lit
run for «n« p«ditlr.i| offirr
•md I ho|i»* (hm tin n.imr
i i n r r hr n^rd in ,i poll fir 41
FA N I R A M I IN TO . A|» I H •1’)
A irrnirnsloUt os ill HI i;iri'tril (.rn ria l Mac \ilhiu s be s*alkCsl ssql ,d Ills hull'! at '* 44 A M.
I'olsv lot a Iroimptial painlc
tliioiii’b S m bi.inslsro
I'osvell Sited in Iron! ol ibe
Si
brand* llnlcl ansi I toon
Square .** loss five sliccl *vrir pammcsl ssilli tnmi'.iml* »d people
A* ibe pH nl, slatted, (,cneia|
Ms. Aithui vat ni *n open r.ir
fluikesl by (tovernor I *il M'.iiirn
of ( sblninia. .soil \livor I liner
Robinson
The lirid &gt;*«. parked s* thick
with rl|ecring Kao Frans f iitm tlie
ear was hwrsly nhh' lo move
A* In- was (saving the toilet
omrmii- a k-d MarArthur if ho

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s|»li* nf thf Mo tv ibat )ikd lit lil;*
it-moviil l»\ Pir/viilctit Tninmn
fmrti Ii( t Fur
rumm »n*h
Tin (affirml «Jiit nut ptutwrr.
Iliil hp tilln«il 1“ l»i« faiioliftifD
sinj
lilm n Me •milf
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'I t - Jfirn M ur\ rthin .mil (lin r
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ill (In fmiiiif if it K l roin i*%i i firing !lir um rrol.
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flimit \ mnnlsiK
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T lir .in vim* ntiV |irrMi|i'ni h Im Viiit'l
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W III rt In «tiii****t&gt;» rli i liit ntaiii! ill fit Vrui nni» I. ml ili .fi.i «*i| i ,r»i**'||»| l|(l\ • n i l VI &lt;« A »thin
a dots1 nf Ihr 1
th,. f„r
to go. !tr nl Hit Huri'iH'M r«| Mmt l(i&gt;1 flirt Km
ci*mm i ti"li*i Had
tin isa tfrn(»|tir^; tit** ullrcintt* ••♦Jfi until ■lr ti| m
* « till* in­
itllled
Ml nf rhlni
f
|Mil,r (nf *41 ti.
ni tin*
Tin ( ’oinmunisi 1‘m lv
mss*•«'ll* iti’ \ rinil* Ikti1 *11
I lin tln panet in lh*' fi■ t llit-vian ••un
Ik111*Il A*III " III- 'I a*Ilf |*f
l« /i9 merit on .MarAlthui • li-mltsal
til I Kill, TH*' flllljltf II V ••f 111! •aid III** (isneral lno| torn given
iinliriifi* uim itinlnil
•he Job usd only trf Inking nil of
l»«. WnirfiMt tolil Bin Miifllrtici* hoiiM, hut aDu "of inv tiling Man(It.it lln futility rut Hid tarn «r* clmrl'i to adark Ito C'litro . I’eo
Hv (|i*’ ta»i*d c*f liij.li'i j|t pie’ It* oiihlte '*
lln *V(l(i IAI liirHifft* n» I •(•ill ii'( V
M ' 1 ’ H. 1’ie I'l'i,
I'luvil*
If* slid Mr* 411( M*fI %,* . Isfai t( •
thl. ssi. treine *o hdt to M «rf»i‘ ( . 14fill flfittM •rlfll'll ( It (lit
\ id ,.ii
die rrsooo.ihilil V for
|ifi( *d II V H|h Hiilct*ni &gt;*» al (v* (.if I \m-rlean failiitrs to hoi* i
T A M P A . Apr.
I k id l Hlai* •it flu* Im
nf ti|i ••ifHr ,»♦rd Ditto
J lie &lt;.(11,llial IK*. U|ile*i till* C
Allornev Murray W. tlveivlterl ol Hr* nf f«|i|«’(d ti ItH MpmiM ( f t ‘lit
■oliunn* on the front page of
Kloim m re will proseriile «u*ia'nd » *■tot full, and itf mi w i ««•(»-tit
I'rasdu, under die hen,lime “t'lnnirsl Sheriff Hugh O iR in alh, choir
W i«||i(v*i « liarn1d t luii hi tfet* t«I
i Maneuver* of t'r, -iilmt Tiu*
til wiili taking gnmhliog graft.
if (i h r ii tnt id injl* Hi n Hi I vi «^|»rt(i| nian.’*
Criminal
f!ourl Judge I. V ,#frfnn*f( h» rnn i*H*» urtvlHifif? •»'
I l‘ie*id«nl T iiiiu h ' .sol In- had
lirnvson *aid today lioverimr War
(rtir(iVi,M* Ilf
nd llif iiiiitnitl
liieil M arArthur h* no . do to'iirru rt-tigtinl Ovcrslrs'i'l to pro»s'- trr whfr h find Iif if! ti**inri!
eral's public adv*H ii ■. *■( *„ in­
rule lb* HlllstoirnUgli loilldv e* ■•1■■ ( i^iiii
i ■ti" 1
1 it , It
vasion of d'e r'hllo • oi.' .il'ittd Isv
sheriff, lirayson »ah| lie **n un (fliitiK hi ( hm^f* ai*mii st liitit dvi
lrosin »tf 1 hiang Km Sbek*. Naaldr lo find a qualified Tampa il
thf it irfdii'ij Hi |*i v»* f11ni a rn|
lionalUt regime, rssnlrars l.i F S.
lurnev willing In handle Ihr pro nf Ihr rlunifr
gnvt i nntenl tssslicir thl* tlem-il a
ses-ution
" nIflift rh.ii
*•&lt;♦ •*f I muii d ll.I Woild War |
Countv Solicitor V It Tnhsi
11 •rn||r*hi 4 ilm O g * 1 Hh|
" I’ri'iively owing to ii
inuhilrli ipialiflrd lom*e|f to* ause of
i&lt;v Is* eff**rt tbeee agglevalvv
close aisse iatfsin wilh Cultural Ii in
W i l i n i T l M i i l l i t ' w s , :t ii
lilaos, the ill started Mm \ilhor
another rave.
wa, i emoved from
hipost,'
Il was D vrrjlreei who helped ih&gt;
D i p s \ H c r I I I n c H N 1'ravil‘t aid. "Ilii inaldldv tsi ssiiie
grand Jury rofidu'l II love tig i
wiili Ihe niluatinn in Korn* Is th •
Mon of reiw&gt;rl*d rormidlnn which
Wlltner Mailoo
die,I al isasou for tha iiitfl"M"ii coll*p,e
|es| In the indirtmenl of Culbrealh
l M&gt; l*. M yrtf f ( lln v at tin* of Mo. Arthur's ear* *i
and rigid other*
•he e,Jits,tin! ileiuuM'it'i! to know
Hveralieet. state allornev (or hn 41 hsn pita | fnlluM Mfif no til
wliat dm United State, new nrm
ihs&gt; Ninth Judicial Clrruit, which lH*t(i of tsvo ninuMu
Roru ill lis« '» « , A im -7. I'Jib po»e. to offer a* a iwnceful etinclude* Hanford, wa
•til to n
hv Warren to alsl Ihr grand pir* Mr Mathew • hint mn Hr M i home deinvni of the Koi* no ' iinflirt,
when lie* Farr lor. Slate A Mot in v in Sattfotd f nr lln imni eight dis’ti misled that American policv
oi do- For Fast wa unchanged hy
for I hi* f lath) circuit,
toppe d leal s, lie wa'* f» liirmta ' of til
lls a l's i,4 lie I'M # Twai
aside livcails* he had torn named Fir* ' ('lirivlian i toil' h ••f .In-iper
In as-cuaatlonv lh* Jury **anto*l lo and wai) mi entnloyer of Hie
•'it )• of Fanfold
proto.
bill v iv o , tiHI Iliil* l(|. widow;
S a n f 'o r d
W e a th e r
j
The grand Jury rhargesl Cullirrath with neglect of dutv in rn two children, Made and
High yeaterday, K0
forrrinent of emnblii g and tluunr his mother, MIra, Ik 0 , Matbowi
1OW today, 61
law* and with Interfering with s of (ieriuat foUi brothels, Chatlrs
.*
Rain, .00
of
lligli
.Springs,
Hugh
of
Imil watcher a* well a* taking pay.
1 ’Isll Apr. rain. 1.5-1
White*Hit-,
N.
John
of
Wav
off money.
Nut mat Apr. tain, 2 J I inches
fill breath twice has appealed lo ••"ss, (ia.; and Flank of .lasiter;
Judge Grayinn for an ra lly trial. two slater*, Mr&lt; I U Tilll* o(
Mary and Ml
II. K.
The muted sheriff taiil hr want* 1 *k.
T h e W e a th e r
lo to tried whil* the toglsUture Frederick of Montgomery, Ala.
Funeral aervhe* will to con­
i* in ve**lt*n »n hf can go liefor*
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Apr. H i - T D
ducted at 4:00 I’ M tomorrow
It and to reinstated.
6Y
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at Itriisasin Funeral Home with lliamailr
Mi
40
Rev. I* A. Allen officiating. Chicago
DRAFT CALL C U T
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45
W A H IU N G T OIN,
N, A
Apr.
pr. IS — fVP) Iturial will follow in Fvrrgrean Denver
Dca
Moines
ft!
43
lay eut IU May Cemetery,
— The Arm;
12
Active na!Iltoaiera will include Detroit
.1,1
B)JK&gt;0 tn 40.000
draft roll
40
St
Htu Ha I lug!
Ugtoa, Arnold
Ibaid, New York
so
35
The action follow* tha halving K. I - Carter. I . II. Wynne. J. Im Waahington
3*
20
of th* April call which w ai rut Dunn and Eddie Griffith. Honor­ Winnipeg
75
S3
from ( 0,000 to 40.000. Both cute ary pallbrarvtl Will be Leroy I-re, Jacksonville
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73
were haaad on tha increaac of Rntort Bedenlxrugh; Eugene Ken­ Miami
70
44
volunte«r tnllstmanU. tha Arm y dall: V. J. Corley altsl H. M. Tallahaaug
K Jc W rL
Tamp*
HI
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To Resign As Iload |
Of Rolling Colle^o

MsirAr(l»»ir I’irimv
Rlamud On htarrui
Fnilun* Rv IVavda

Overstreet Tiikes

Charge Of Graft

Prosecution Case

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State Legislature

Off With The Handcuffs

i lie Hanford Herald

Many fine tribute* have been written about General
MacArthur since he wa* aummarily ilUmlswil by President
Truman n few day* ago. And In thin clay of “five |*reenteraM,
"deep freezers and mink eonta", RFC favoritism, Alger
Hisses and Julius Rosenberg*, even the Gcjjcjrjirp bitterest
enemies hnve been able to say notiiiitK worst fltiout him than
that he wears scrambled eggs on ids cap and struts sitting
down.
"MacArthur, who saw what was coming in the Par
Pant, started asking for men and materials years ago,"
writes Henry McLemore, u nonpoliticul newspaper columnist.
‘T o know whut he got one only has to recall the pathetic
plight of our troops at the start of the Korean war. A hand­
ful of gallant men fighting with weapons of the peu-*hooter
sort.
"History will have the last word to say on the stand
the Americans made at Pusan, amt oil tin* commander who
kept them there.

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n rit general election. Extension
of the vote to the JS-yeor-dds
requirra an amendment to the
State Coiiitltutieu.
Tha legislative council approved
a broad measure which would
H llt .I.iV D I . Ill; A A
overhaul amt rrw rltr Florida's
KAHar
Mate welfare laws.
IHlMIMIk UKAN
lluilutM Waaaarr
The act sets up a State De­
ai na* h i i m m * h a t h *
partment of Public Welfare up
' t VmttUf
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•rating uniter a State Welfare
uaa M »«lk
-IA I
Hoard. Director of the depart­
T tr* « Maalba
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M l Naalka - -------------------AM
ment would be hired hy the hoard
Oar tear
I AM
rather than hy the governor aa
All abliaarr aatlrra. rarAa at
at present.
Ibaaha. rraulailaaa. arwlsnallaoe,
Seven members would make up
■M a a iim al ■■■•rialameats tar
I I I paik«a* at ralalaa laaAa, wth
the hoard. They would he ap­
I t r l a i i r t far al rraalar alt«*IU&gt;
pointed hy the governor, one
laa ralra.
from each present congressional
fl*l«*****H4 Aalfaaallr ttf
dl«*flct end one from the state
■alaaA .Ir a iM k ir
llrptrarala*
at large. The director sha’.l
ll«a«. laa., I i a I n i , I blraaa, IM&gt;
Hall. Haaaaa I III, It. I^aala.
I Srrt — * I t ' * e - - ‘r
• iils tO fe * jH
♦*," b L it-A . \ l W , » *. .'A t-lV i 0 ~ .
i a. llrraia l&lt; a a i a l a i at Ifca
drrui!
hut the board
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«*od wtio"hni* t-HTT ^
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tm si’ lu '/ v u r n
The hill pmvidee that chililren,
rallHM al all lb* laral mama prlalaA
fa III* aanapaiwt. aa well aa al) w h ic h w ould hnve b ro ke n t man of less devotion to h ia ! where
financially
ahlr, ahull
‘ i* »* »• tU p a l'Iia
try.
I support their parents and ih a ’
country.

Service Award Is
Given T. L Noble
By Power Company
In recognition of hie faithful
work. T . u Noble, of lake Mon.
roe, has been awarded a diamondsat 25-year pin hy Florida Powqr
1 l.lglit Companv, II. II. Coleman.
Ivision manager, announced to.-'•&gt;hle, a mechanic in the com­
pany's plant department, will be
p,&gt; tented the service pin al a
meeting of company mrmt&lt;er» to
tte held later in the memth, M r.
O'lrinan said,
Htartinr in April. Ifttfl, aa a
timrkiepcr at the Miami general.
imr plant. Noble transferred in
tc the Sanford plant where
he became a machinist. In recent
„ t ha* traveled throughout
wills power A Light Company’*
Statewide area, making Improvenirnts and repair* on plants.
"AlW * from bein'- one uf our
long-time rmployeee. Mr. Noble
it also one of the (rest machine
tiNil operaior* in our vystem,*’ Mr.
C"1emsn declared. “ During the last
war, he took time out to serve our
Navy as a Chief MarhlnUt and
saw service st a numlwr of : la m ,
•e •
T «v ^ 0 Japan.
*Y#
m ,"“ w
. . ewo. 0 iunf runipany Mr*
trie# I* typical of the long service
rt cords of Florida Power A Light
Company folks generally. tVr have
311 employee* who have been em­
ployed 20 years and many of the*e
are nearing their 25-year mark.“

%

"Try to recall a leader of World War II who hasn’t hm! f,*'r whe^Vh/Z^ave {fc'VJSJ.
a parade in his honor, u book of his heroic* published, or who
Welfare districts and district
hasn’t
strutted
ulsiut
showinp
his
metlals.
You
can
numtle-ards
*-*&lt;uld ht abolished. CounTO D A Y ’S IIIIII.R VF.HSB
•iltly one, MacArthur. He could have hnd all these thiilK*. 1 ,y
advisory committees
We rannnt pick and choiwe what
tavr* we will pay and what we Ifuewa hut he felt time was too fleetinif. to.' much whs to be JlSLoe oad^SSdTSLoi'wnte
• ill Hoi pay. Some think them- demo, to take the time for a ticker tu|»e shoe .
,*as W . :rruall&gt; review all cun
v
NTT'S"! “*-*| 0*4.40* III Ik&gt;4S lllg
' "The General hasn't touched foot on the soil oi the con- public assistance is sought
('h llsl’a leaching in this regard, tincntal United States since the mid-thirties. Anti those . Th* i*111 i,r,,ie*e* writing into
la it lawful to give tribute to I
years hnve been sjient in 18-hour-u-tluy work for this connPth°i* * °n
ra .»«r or not T - Mat. 22:17.
try.
—
lirfiirr any adult wrlfarv ap
( mini an lin n Tito Another $2V
"While some were writing hitter letter* to music crl- plicaut g«.t an approval for finMillion hcj'Jme. ‘‘Give’* i« good Ilea, he w u flyinir to the front While othora were m,u.l&gt;%
Hoi nut Truman; it wai the tax­ hliiiK about mink ciutst in the Wnitu House, his light wus uf &gt;,|g pr„p*fty. .s^-h pro* »&lt;.uld
payer*.
burning hs he studied maps and plunm-d strategy. While he m-ur«k.j with clerk* of cirothers
were slipping on their morning clothes to tulk polltu j CMt^ rour**- . . .
,,
We 'ft wlieir the American liar
. ^ h ^ U ^ hD
Af-ociaiion uiyM the pasisgr o' talk with diplomats, he was bundled in a sheepskin «m t. e| *J«n
heir* c.uld t*rt the property
laws &lt;11 (trill ( lilne Well, we CUtb walking among bis men.
“ While our Rlaunchest idly, Knglnnd, wa* doing traffic upon payment &lt;,f the amount «f
eveiythiiip rl*r hi lliii luuutiy. we
wltii the Chinese Reds in Hong Kong, anti shi|iping tons of V r* 1*'1" ' , *'*•" dir irclplent.
di,n*l we why we •houldn'l cull*
rubber
to Russia, he was Irtfing undermined by men who
^utV'.od^t^he'end
crime.
couldn t curry hlh gloves.
„f that time the ilrpartment
"I trust that MucArthur’s five stars will Is; given to would »ell and «ll*iM"*r of th*
Il irrm i to us it wai a little
General
Vaughun."
property If no Mttlemint had
bit like adding imult to in|ury (or
1twrfi midfr
WPDNKMIIAY. APK. IS. ISr.l

Ptetidnil l iuman to aiugn Geneial
Vaughn a* In* irprrsentative to
meet General MacAithut al the
National A m |kji1.

Wr in Florida do not pay the
highrti pentinni iti the United
Stale* |o our dependenl aged, in
(act, wr ara near the botlow of
t|ie ladder in lliii leipecl, but we
(jo; pay among the highest Mate
tairx Stale taxes took $67 (mm
woman, and child in
year. But the average
other 47 Male* wa*
.70. Stale olfkial* can probably
am why we do not get at much
our itkiary at oilier slate*.

The Honesty

O f

People

The First National Rank of Atlanta, Georgia, has aban­
doned a three-weeks experiment whlrh in one sense proved
successful although it would seem at first glance that it
had failed. Because the bank lost $112 in five-weeks |M*riori
during which it placed n large fishbowl filled witli change
In the lobby for the convenience of customers who needed
change, the bank was (W ed to return to (he conventional
manner of providing this service.
A closer look at the cx|xriment shows thut , almost all
of the money was lost In the Inst two Weeks of a five-week*
period When It was In effect. For three weeks, during which
th e bank presumably wus visited by Us regular customer*
and had a normal share of the transient bbstrieks' any t»unk
can wfpectt lit te a m e d t h a t , most jM-opic are honest m *. ; j
It .is flht surprising that some dishonest (arsons stsin
team ed that th e re waa an easy chance to take advantage
of an Institution's fuith in the honesty of the peo|&gt;fe ft
served. It Is pot surprising (hat these dishonest people took
full a d va n ta g e of th e opiiortunity. What is reassuring to nuy
sens* of faltli in the honesty of most of the iiemile with
whom we must live is that the cxiM'riment worked ror thru^
weeks. It was the few jieopie anil not the many who m a d e
the experiment fall. This is fmoortanl to remember when we
Judge our fellow men or niuku laws to govern our association
with them.

r Governor Thompson of
„ , who ha* hero on the fedi ifl payroll for lit* pail 12 week*
t $51.46 a day, or better thin
too rek. hai letignrd became
r doln'l have anything to do.
He wa* *up|ioird to be a consul!*
gnt in the Office of Price Slabtlitalion, but he found “ official
Washington I* drifting in twefc a
tea of confusion. inefficiency,
wade and eatravagancr" that af
let three month* of nothing to do
.
he could Mand il no longer.

Telling The World

tw,Ive c&lt;?u.n triM J°l*&gt;ed together in tho North Atlantlc Pact are giving serious consideration to the matter
of giving out information os to the nccompllshmenta of their
organisation.
Representatives from these countries met recently to
confer on ways and means of disseminating such Informa­
tion which would meet with the approval of all concerned.
They are desirous of avoiding any appearance of hlgh-pressure salesmanship, and yet are convinced that an Intelligent
program of public information would have good resuita.

0] (position to Truman** foreign
poticie* are said to be undermining
thii country among our “ friend**
abroad, but we often wonder what
crime, graft and corruption doe* to
our country’* reputation in the
foreign capital* of lh« world.
Spruille Braden, farmer American
•mbatvador to Argentina and long
In a world which echoes and re achois with publicity
a power in the Stale Department and propaganda, a atilt amall volca ia likely to be drowned
under Preiident Roosoveh, aajrt out completely. Proper publicity, which doaa not partaka of
governmental immorality it
the evtla of exaggerated propaganda. Is necessary for every
Mroying the confidence of i
ehlcn expects
expect* to auccred.
enterprise which
nation* in America. “The decline
in official moral* and manner* it
skips to the area 30 milM south­
Lost Submarine
west of tha l.la of Wlaht.
loting fri*nd* and influencing peo­
Tha raaeuero signalled to tha
ple againM u»“, be told the New
i C*»W*Ml M i a r a n o m i
prow to fe*. at. under­
York Rotary Club the other day. initial dive of * Irtining rnri*?. entombed
water escape, one hy Mia In sp.
A civil defrme act la* been in­
troduced in the Legislature which
in the event of war would make the
Governor o dictator with power*
aUolultly without precedent in tha
hhtoty of this country. Ha would be
able to make law* simply by writing
them out and filing them with the
Secretary of Stair. He would b#
able to confiscate all meaaa of
trampor'aiioa and commuaicatiaa
(that meant newtpapetl) a l budd­
ing* and plant*, ad Mocb of fual
food, clothing, equipment, m
ones and other tuppliaM In
•vent of war wa don't know whoa*
we have to fear tha moU. tha Rot­
or tha Governor.

General Omar Bradley support!

t» Truman For Earteni policy in
talk before tha WAHamml “
'tmf r

It* normal oxygen *uppiy would
lart tks awa on board 40 koura.
A Naval expert aaid rexenre
•uppliti might let the 71 a b « r d
t i n another eight hour*, but **11101
moan* by 1100 hour* (3 P. M.
B 8 T ) tha Mtuation laxldo the v#s•al weald be eatramaly dangeroua.*
Tha last M a t Mgnala from Urn
aubmarine were, heard et l i W
A . M. (IiJO A. If., K S TJ. Than
earn* hour* af omlaooa allance.
Thera wax an etaaoaybar* of m yataty Cheat It.

rial equipment through tho ve*««Pa recapa hatches, but hy midmorning non* had fwbtxd to tha
surface.
Tha roocua boats fired down
new depth charge signals In an
attempt to reestablish contact.
The rescue fleet which hqd
woured a 2jOOO square mile aroa
Mnce yesterday morning located
the Affray in almost exactly Iha
area whom tha aub had submerged
on Monday night, at the start of
what was to ho an underwater
training cruise.
Why, the rtaeua crew* naked, . Report* trickling hack from
raacuo ships said the second
etuld net the i i i m M men bdfta

to the lerfxre through ea-

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n iir" c ra
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circle of ehlpa rtngewd
area thU
*n
two alater *uhmarina«

any dabria da o t m

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If the ilrpartment ilrtrruifned
heir* uf the m -ipirnt were likely
to herohit public charge* the lien
in effect would he fonrutien.
A n , perron re-eivmp aid bv
frauduli-iil method* who -old hi*
pro|wrty
without the depart­
ment*! court et would lie rluttged
with a tnixdemeanor. Maxitnum
lenience fur a conviction at the
charge would la- not tnnrr than
IS monlhe.
No mention In the bill i* made
uf mahing welfare roll* upen
to the public, however. Senator
liaynird of Ht. l*ataroburx m m mrnted that State Welfare nf
ficial. and Waihlnnaton njthorllie* warr eugagrd ln“burk pa*ting" over,th a move to lift the
teerecy liari on tha welfare tl*la.
' Attorney ti e n a r a I Rlehhrd
Fatin'* bill Yu knock bookmaker*
ouf-vff Florida hard* an.l liftiur
Mtahllilimenta waa paiaed ley the
tloose without d&gt;*&lt;ut*lt&gt;n or n
elnfete diexentlng vote.
If the Senate ronruni, It will
mrdil (list wheA A hotel, rooming
huuM- o ti liquor »P&gt;ce operator
iovee hie telephone fur IHtlna It
I n- need for gambling he alio
will lose hia atate lirenro to do
llUtlnMB.
The House pa**ed It. 80-0, a*
a lunph-mrst to the 1 H 0 anti
liookic law and *tcte utilities
cummlaalon itilex which permit
ranrallatloa of telephone amt
telegraph etrvira whan it lp uaed
to dill ribbote gambling Informstion.
Something new far the Florida
LeglMMure— an anti-lynching hill
— wa* Introduced in the II oum
hy Hep. Abridge of Hrevard. It
would authoriie the death sen­
tence for any m rnii+r of a Ivnching moh which killcl a man.
Present law would rwpilr* roch
member of such a group to stand
trial individually for murder.
Ths llouaa votad to withdraw
Ice
lfKB
rcuolction
favoring
United Hint** participation in a
World Padova) Government.
A bill to set up a 8taU Purchaeing Department waa Intro
hi by R*P U u i tag of Polk
''u un 'v.. J* would be supervised
by t r r slat* cabinet which would
■It a* a nurchsslnu board.
A director of purchasing would
lw hlrvd at $IOykX&gt; a year The
|(enartnt.-til -o u ld make
ourrhasee for snjr agency. Departmeat or institution. Attempt* in
rather Legislative -c io n * to
provide centra) purchasing for
the State have fatlrd.
Rep*. David and tturwe) of
Uroward county proposed a tU.
132,750 appropriation for Sliding
accomodations for 450 additional
feebleminded children at the Flo­
rida farm colony. A t least IBP
of the beds would have to b «
made avaUabW to Negro child­
ren. The Rtato has no provision
at preaeptfor feebleminded No-

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i. But if he wai

Schuman Plan
irwailaoed reasa N a * aasi

their point declaration on the
sipping aald:
“ In signing the treaty. Mtting
up the Kuropcan cool and steel
pool affecting 100,000,000 Euro­
peans, the rontrarting parties
show their resolution to crests
the first *uper nation*I institu­
tion and to thus lay down the
reel groundwork for an organised
Europe,

l l '« i l l a s s *

gross N * e

A ss )

Arthur are anxious to m * baseboll game wnen they get Mck
east. She said they would take the
fire* opportunity to watch the big
leagues in operation.
Both or* rnthuaiaatie boMhell
fatt*.
The family1! exit from the St.
Francis Hotel w m much amooUiei
than its Jostled *ntrance the night
brfure. The hotel lohliy wa* re­
stricted. So when tho MacArthurs
came out of their private elevatot
they found It not so crowded as
last night.

MacArthur, wearing the fami­
liar gold braided cap, smiled.
But he refused to talk Into mic­
rophones held out In front of him
aa he walked through the lobby.
After the General, Governor and
Mayor climbed into the lead car
of tho parade, their wives entered
the second car with Col. Bidney
Huff, a MacArthur aide.
While thousand* were In the
street and union Square, across
I'owril Street from the hotel, the
erwod was much smaller than lost
night. After letting the proces­
sion slowly pats, the crowd quick­
ly dispersed.
Most of the people apparently
hurried to other vantage spots
along the route to the civic cen­
ter.
Tha City Hall wa* already over­
flowing with San Franciscans
waiting to hear MacArthur re­
spond to the formal welcome, set
I for 10:45 A. M. The *tep» were
so crowded it waa difficult to
move.
Window' ledge*,
ledge* normally reserved for the city - famed plgtcr.x
had been turned into precarious
prroarloua
grand stand seat*.
BVfanwhile the MacArthur proceasnm drove slowly through the
strvs# while thousands cheered
a welcome to the general— hack
In the If. H After 14 heroic years
In the western Pacific.
An i-tim a trd 15,000 were jam­
med into the civic center.
Among those in the reviewing
stand awaiting MacArthur'a ar­
rival were movie producer Loui*
H. Mayer and actor A rth u r Lake.
All theta In tha stand were bare
headed except H a rry Lundeberg,
head of the ( A F L ) tailors union
of the Pacific. He wore a tweediih
^he municipal band kept the
crowd entertained. But what It
wanted was a sight of MacArthur.
On the street the steadily grow­
ing crowd wg* larked up against
■ steel cable blocking off both
■idea of the street.
la st night M acArthur’* plana
touched the runway at M:29 I*. M.,
11:29 P. M. E 8 T ) . It rolled up
before the crowd and flood light*
gleamed on ita silvery aide. •
The plane rolled to a h alt A
woman gave a high, hysterltal
•cream that signalled the temper
of the crowd.
The cheers swelled Into a roar.
Mr*. MacArthur stepped from the
plan* onto the ramp. Then cam*
the General wearing hi* familiar
gold-braided tap and a trenchant
buttoned high abound hia neck.
Itahtnd him wa* their tS-ytar-old
•on. A rthu r— wide-eyed and grin­
ning.
The official greeting party In­
cluded Governor Earl Warren,
Mayur Elmer Kobtn»on and highranking officers of the Arm y,
Navy, A ir Fore* and Marine*.
Th a r moved forward to shake
hands with the MacArthurs.
Spectators, newsmen and photo­
graphers surged forward and the
welcome almost got out of hand.
Police shoved a way open for the
honor guest*.
requested a
MaaArtJntur had
I
brief ceremony thorn of any
..JporaP
except the customary military
ceremonies given a five-star gen
•ral. But a wave uf excitement
swept the crowd and swamped the
well-laid plan*.
W A S H IN G T O N , A pr. 1 S - 6 P I -

Europe Is open to all General Douglas M acArthur’a visit
free European nation*, we final] tomorrow to ibo national capital—
‘T h i s

«pe jUxat^ ether nations will Job

to be topped by an oddrroe I*
vM

Mo'jArthur Firing

Sanford Forum

__________08— ._i-l-------u _
until said employee passe* an
Editor.
examination prescrllod hy tb*»t
Sanford lltrtld
The C lV IL ^ a fiB V IC E S Y S TE M Civil Service Hoard. More ern. ^
of tne C U y ( J Sanford Is not. Just ployres are now studying to be­
another department to add to the come mure proficient it) their
expense of the tax payer. While work than ever before in the
there are minor defect* in tha history of Sanford. C IV IL S LK H A S B R O U G H T T H IS
system, they ran and will be V IC E
'
tt
,
cleared up eventually; hut tak­ A B O U T .
Il might U* wrll at tnit time
ing it «a a whole, it Is good. The
Commieeionrrs who drew up O r­ to offer a few explanations uf
dinance 34V, and State Senator what efficiency ratings are for the
L. IA Boyle, who was instrument­ i-enrfit of many who t r r not fam­
al in passing tne Act confirming iliar with them. Kffiriencv rat­
this Ordinance*, deserve a great ing* aqe recoru* of performance q
deal of credit fur having given uf employees ovrr a period of**
Sanford n merit lystem which is time. Ill* factors upon which the
not only o protection to its em­ employee is rated aie a* follnw*:
ployee* but a staunch promotrr Accuracy, iicatnc*! of work, me­
of area' efficiency. This make* it chanical skill, attitude, urprnda.
uf mutual benefit U. the em­ Willy, induxDy and, amount of
ployee and the City of Saafurd. acceptable work produced; ai*u,
Those who may he a little cri­ soundness of judgement, nuntualtical at the system no doubt have lly, attendance, rare of Cilv prounderstand ami
failed to enlighten ihenusivt* „„ pen/, th i:;;,
it* merits, and obtain a better carry out instruction* ami. iatl
knowledge of its workings. For hut not least, courtesy to the genthis reason I have written a few rial public. The Examiner stresses. .
brief paragraphs explaining, “how cuurtr*/, and rumttmnds employe.
fur such; also for excellent or
It work*”.
Applicants for employment with meritorious services.
|n «&gt;r&gt;ler to arrive el a fair and
the C ity of Sanford are inter­
viewed by the Examiner for al impartial rating of an employ re,
least thirl* — ‘
w-~~^ often­ it is neecr.-ary that your
times longer, ,u 'oToer to Ueter- | t f know etch employee person­
mine whether or not they are ally, and have h general idea uf
qualified for the positions they hie or her duties. Thi* requires
seek. The technique of determin­ ronildriahle time bill i* worth tining the qualifications of appli­ effort. Should an employee lie dis­
cants Is another story and 1 satisfied with his or net rating
hr or she receive*, an interview^)
•hall not go Into that.
If applicants meet the minimum may be held With the ratrr or
requirements, such as: age, riti- Examiner, and the rating changed;
icnship, etc. they are declared tf, the evidence justifies the
eligible for the written testa. change: otherwise * frie.ullv di«These testa are conducted at in­ russion i* held ami helpful usg
tervals after giving notice to gestions are offered as to how
the general public through ad­ to temedy tlu difficulty. A go&gt;«i
vertisement* In a local paper; persoiiio-J officer must have *)ln
after which ail w)u&gt; have quali­ pathy sad understanding; and
fied are notified hy mall to ap at tlu same time In- (inn when
pear at the City Hall on a cer­ necessary.
tain date fur the examination.
In the event of a iM-rmanenl
A ll candidates are required to employee having Ix-rn suspended.*)
furnish three character refer­ demoted or discharged, said em­
ence*.
ployee has the right to appeal
Examinations are made up to the Hoard within ten days,
from the various test questions for a bearing. The Board will
asked by many •municipal civil then xet a dale for the hearing
service board* throughout the of evidence on both sides, and
reunify, modified or changed tu tender its decision srcoidiuq tu
meet relative facts peitalidng tu said evident*. A ny citiitn has a
our own City. In addition to these right to bring rhaigrs agslnit
questlotia tne "Mechanical Com­ an employee lot nmcondurt or
prehension Test A A " is given in neglect in the perfoimauce uf hit
the Police and Fire Departments. duties.
In our I'(dice Department th.a)
This teat la, and has been used
by the Miami Civil Service Com­ Examiner finds it necessary tu
reject many applirm l* wlm fail
mission for some time.
The three candidate* passing to meet the minimum require­
and making the highest grades ments, such as, lack of education,
are than certified over to tha inability to writ a irgilde’ harnJ;
head of a department needing an or, unable to aprll roirrctly, even
addition a! employee, and one or the simplest word* ustsl in the
more may be appointed. If the department. Some are morally,
head of a department has two physically, or ptycholugirally un­
vacancies be may request six fit for the sorter#; while others
eligible! from which to make hlx ara. just kmklag for a jub, with
selection from, provided thrro llttla or iiu lnter.it whatsoever
are that many an the register. In police w ork; other than theitW)
■
Thane &lt;who art not appointed to pay check,
The Civil Service Board has
UIona remain &lt;m the eligible
.fo r one gear and If not ap­ set-u|i a high standard to be
pointed tu a position w'thin that met iiy applicant* during ap­
period, they are automatically pointments to the Holier Departdropped from the Hat.
mettt. They must show some In­
Migiblea who *Tr appointed to terest ami enthusiasm for this
positions serve a probationary work, otherwise they ore a lia­
period of six months, and tf not bility u, the City. An employee
released within that lima become who do«* not have his heart In
permanent member* of tho civil hia woih cannot produce tha resorvlco, and subject to th* rules suH that civil service requires.
and regulations of the Board. Applicants must not be of th «s i
Hoads of departments are ap­ nervous typo or too temperament-'
pointed by tho City Commission al, and have plenty of gvod sound
from tho eligible Hat nf tha Civil common sente, also a reasonable
Service Booed] however, if It amount uf parifonallty. The meru
ta found that there are no eligi­ fact that a man la a citisen of
ble*, then, tho City Commission 8onford doe* not qualify him for
may make an appointment from appointment to the Poller Dethe general public but appointee paitmc.it.
must meet the requirements of
Civil service permits thr head*
the C ivil Service Board. Six of departments to employ com­
months pro belion* I employment petent man or women r eg* lil­
ia required of bead* of depot l- ies* of age or residence In an
manta, th* same aa other em­ E M E R G E N C Y , on a TEM I'O R -ra
ployee*
A R Y basis until such time as*
S P E C IA L IZ E D W O R K ; Th* ro- the Board can supply eligible*.
utrictlon* aa to age, residence
WORKING CONDITIONS of
and axsodnation may be waived ail City employees are the best
by the Shard far nU positions that Sanford ha* ever known,
and salaries have bean increased
so a point considered fair, there
uaonoal qnaHriratlona ara r*- to •" incentive new, to "DO A
qariwd] provided however, that the GOOD JOB" for promotions sn
eligible register shows no names made from lima to time for those
of person* who have passed an who merit It.
•lamination tor this particular
Chairman, H arry L*n&gt;, Secretary
poeltlon. Civil 3errlce employee* Boyle, and Jtoaui member■ II ( j )
enjoy n permanent status, based VVhclchel, have given of tlw ir^
on efficiency. Industry, and good tine unselfishly and most grac­
conduct. Ai shown by efficiency iously to solve the various prob­
artlsgr. Tha City also proflu by lem* of ihe smployrr* of the
the weeding out of tncompehtonto City of Sanford. The decisionend undesirable* through efficl- rendered by thaae men have been
based on Splendid Judgment, honarty and justice, whether minor
Employee* who keen (heir ser­ or major roblenu. Sanford rar
vice ratings up «UI be given an lw jus “
uf Its C IV IL
opportunity for promotion when 8ERVI
D and It's C IV IL
§ vacancy
but those who SRRVI
KM.
m er,
§)
to a high­
Dlractor
1
er grade cannot U mode
S E R V I C E BOARD

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iuccosa,” thy newspaper add,

tf

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approve

H at
tha"
roal-Steel pool.

I PrtTwU said MacArthur hod to creating
if lead a* s j rop Spusl for ara elf

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ils .H V r -n Ware Oael
fre-he.1 and relatnl. After Mr.
IJix .-veil's death hi* *tamp roller
tion -old for mnrp than a rpiartei
of n inilllnr, hdlars
ti'-neral Mark (la rk , 1- nnoihe.rollertor of -tamp*, and t-ven duv
trig the Italian campaign, instruct
id bit agent* in thi* country tu
keep up with the latest Issue* of
stamp* in his behalf. Other col­
lectors mentioned bv Col. Bake
are Lily Pops, noted soprano;
Cardinal .Spellman, Ad'dphe Men.
Jou of the movies, Iferhert Hoover.
Hi res-ing the r-IUcatisnal value
r.f -tamp collecting to youths, he
pointed out that this I* an eaiv
• ay for a Imjv to memorise the
names uf all the presidents of the
United States, and to remember
historical event* dating from the
landing of Columbus.
The most valuable stamp in the
world, purchased for |&lt;I6.U00 by
an American millionaire, war
found by a stamp collecting bn\
in an attic In British (Inina Ir
DOtO. said Col. Baker. The boy
received 11.50 for the ‘stamp
which was owned bv a wealthy
Austrian fur in years.
Marion William Caatle, Jr., was
introduced by
Judge Jtou&lt;|v
Htenstrum and waa induefed ae k’
Kj waul an h* I. M arlin iHttne
rlphef. Mr. Canid, operifnk of a
local Jewelrv store is a graduate td
tho University uf llllnula. Is mar­
ried amt has three -hitdren.
Vi-itnr* intrcHhir'd by liuwsnl
Mnntirth were t'omtiton French,
Daytona llrarh; D. C. Hull. DoLand. I., (I. Kogers, Orlando and
Cant. M. J. Bouurse, 2nd of the
Sanford Naval A ir Station, a chap­
lain. who offered thanks prior to
tha luncheon. Joel Field presided.

MacArthur WelcMtte

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had pontoons capable of lifting
the sunken aub to IK*

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KiwanJg Meeting

W EDNESDAY

rid ? U ^ w h lw t h e U s i ^ p d
^ J A R mad the
plan International authority, Ita
lestalat
legDlatira and jo JU U I U a n ch n
Rev. Martin (Maaa)
w ill be
b« located. Liege, Belgium, Republican loader, aald ho
and Strasbourg, France, have m n mid th# General would make a
short talk at 3 P. M. to tho Daugh­
dose tr ..in German ter* of the Amaetci* Revolution,
delegation quotas! Chancellor and now bolding their
Foreign Minister K onrod Adranuer aa saying the six ration, “ n ; ■aid MacArthur also would
are considering the creation of look In on tho meetingof newspap­
“ European territory’’ for the er editor*, hut planned no
plan.
•
TRsea w a i qgmidsrablo JockeyTh is area. It waa aald. woulsl
ing about, w kh e n -lg a in -a n again
change* of plane, over wricomtng
ceremonies whra tho Goaorai and
his party arrive at liJO A . M.
llV e llsse* Pm s m a s ona&gt;
M acArthur’a dismissal.
Pravda said “The heroic atrug- not M o n o to any ik g l* country
Korean people and but would bo owned sad governed
2 L V &amp; . neon
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volunteer*” ho Jointly by tho poeticlaating coun­
thwarted MacA rthar’a opera tides tries aa o ayoihal m thorn part­
P m Id**' nership.
And now. I t _____ , ..............
Tho ala harttetpotigg natioOs
* Rep. "khetiwkrd of Bt, John* Trum an rls trying to make virtu
offered a bill to reduce tha In out of namaatty" by taking end)1 are
h y J .S O
ta m t which rosy be charged on for containing the operation will
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yroterday’s ragimitolig In ebhr'
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»a, tha uncrowned emperor if
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WEDNESDAY • APR. 15,

TIU; SAltPORD HER AM), SANFORD, FI OR IDA

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Social And Personal Activities
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M 'l \ it UK i IT V . \|'| l » Idi
wen ifM iu
Mrs May tor Hodgkin ha a
Th r . ngngrment is aimoiinrrtl
Methodist Chinch I’ravcr M wl
o| Mt
Smab Fall try l ’.Hike, her guest., for srveial days Air*,
i'l, Nervir* in McKinley Hull at daughter of thr lair John Gorham J . M. Jackson and "laugnivi*
7 : 4 5 I*. M.
I’alfrrw and of Mrs. Falfrry, of
llichar.l IVas has 11 tin nr.t to
Q The regular I’rayer Meeting Brookline, Mass., to Jeromr Alan
" ’n t l t f of the First Baptist I bin rig, son of thr latr Mr. and Colunihia. 8 . C. after •pending tlx
Chiirrh will bo at flr'KI . M in the Mrs, Jerome J lllniig.
Nrw past feu ib|* will. hts nn.tlor.
Montor toI Educational Building.
Yotk City. I he wedding wilt tnkr Airs R It ih a r
Mid Work f’rwyrr 8c i v t&lt; at plate in I he mat flltlllr
Mr ntul Mi . Chat I. . It Ityan
Mr- Cooke, the f.uliter Sarah
t'cntial Baptist C h u rrh nt 7 dm
l ‘. M, Wednesday A reflrlous Dim Mfrey made In- rlrl.ul In llr-ton, and un Cnailr s. o| FaLatka Itriit
will lie »hown. Come wmiihip with w hirr shr was a mrtiilier of the Sutniav eitt, J 'r. and Mrs A II
Junior l-rigm - and Vin.rnt Club. Mahoney
us.
.She w.t bait.mal Wninni'a sliiglr »
I H i ’ llflt •\ 7
Mt and Mrs Harel It Hcltlry
I »■ii ii i■ champion in l b ll and IW5
Tlir Koval Awilw **.i h't* will ami lu i. been nine time wimur of and children, jptnt
iie ta l day
Wert :il tin- Fi rst IU|ilnl I'hui'li tlir Natl.mat Women's double
in Lee.butg visiting lh.it aunt,
a t 3 : 3 0 I*. M.
Alls.
Mal&gt;
I'agr
Ml • Coolr irpre.siuttril the
w Th r Huiii;lai J.&gt;be Junioi Uni t ’niled Slate* ngaiii • tireal Itrithrrhood will one! nl Hie Fit"
M.;*- .1 It I *t«11111.... is ...llfmed to
lain a ■a memlier of the Wigli1.iu.il
Baptist I'hurrh al 7.-IH I’ M
Cup team for nine ton. rentivr itie Frrnahl Laughton Itlcmoiial
T h r ttcn'ii Brotherhood of tin* Veai- and ha» held over bu na- Hospital after midtugoing an Ip
First Baptist Chnirh will have lionat lentil:! littr*. Krrentlv she peluircl rimy.
(lo ir rcfclilat Hopper mi l Frngntm haII a ,.
lY
»* •
nrrllng at 7:'tfl F. M
Mr amt Mi
\ k Fower and
Her previous marriage, to Mr
Th r Hrtnlnnle Chaplet No. * Marshal Fahyau J i. ..mi Mi rib •.alight, i N'anr'v, ..( Colin.lt.u*. tin
II. F S will moot at tin* Masonic w .hmI C.M.kr were dissolved by ate spending si v ria l days m San
Hall at H-IHt I*. M
fold wllb Ihelr p a l. nt.
ilivoue
F R ID A Y
'l r I lamig i a gradual.- of
"(tin M en" will br pr .ruled bv Daitmonlb College, wt.eir be wu
Mt. am M.
feisirpe Sinn i.
thr Seminole High Bclmri G in a nii'Nllier of (Irrro Key, Alpha tiirnrsl d m day
fiom a I no
# 'tu h nt H &lt;*» I* M
Delia I’hi amt 8 phi in lie *irved Week* lli|. III New I ll hall , |j|
M US'D \ )
in lh. Navy in World Wat II as ■in I Norfolk, Va.
I hr tlealdall Avrtme I m l. will no of f u r l in the nn.phi* ion. Inter
— -------HIrot nt 2:00 F..M. at tbr It. it till and is »n Inactive duly as a li. nl
I'f. llnwnl.1 W in I. In I n ln i.n i
Avrnnr f'hnprl
enarit mmnutndei. 'Ir Dnniig l&lt; Hunifay to Dngwnv Fiehi, (Itali .t
with the Cnlumhia Biondrnstiitg ter “Iwnnlilig n til .lav b err with
llo u itr.l W li.h li.d ,
K l'le m as n.*.iH‘int &lt; direitnr of tils utTe, 'It
trlevi dim nfogrnm
Mis fatlnr, and family, Mi and Mt
Hugh
Si
■In..me J Daniil., was a governor Whelrlnd,
"
»f the N rw Ymk Sl.ak Ksrhangr.
Ft lends of Mi
h o i i g r Da..cl.
man will i.g r r l &gt;. l.n tn Ih.tl lie
'l i
I ' l l u U th
|l&gt; .on was
is
confme.l
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til.
.lit. kroiivllle
Jin im ird Mon.lnv n llirn .'in with
Naval Hospital where die will
% t’ora Cole putty given by MUa
mid. igo siirg.iv In the nr at
Until Mil. lirtl
T h r Mltrhrll hontr whs nllraeThe play "Sardine*’* &gt;va* prr. future.
lively ilrr.iin ln l thimighmit with s.-nlrd under the dirertmn of MtMr
lilren T . Allen of SI
arrangement* of spring flower* S, (i. Ilarnnian and prompter. Mr*
lulu
Mt«* Mltrhrll presented thr hou- Hand Fll. ibe, at tbr meeting of Stephen*. S C and Mi
nrer with a lovely blur bob hall the American Home Depnrtni.nl Hinson of t haite.*|ou, S C aie
fl.twrr howl.
Tuesday night at the Woman's eaper ltd I., nittvc tomorrow |.»
s ipend
n 'r
a f&lt; w days with Mayor am.
Ilrfrrshmrnts n f nprnf a r r •! Club.
randwirhri., rookies ami Fora
Tin . a i f.u "Sardine." wa- at 'Irs First Dyson.
Colas w rrr served to thr follow­ follow
Mi* llarriman, Mr Hoy
M»*s Ilia Steele, field wolk. i f.u
ing: Mrs. V. A. ItysniL Mrs filteil, 'Its. J. N. (Sillolt, Mt. It.
Jamra Terwilleger, Mrs Charles It Watkins and Mis. Jolm I Lee Children'* C o m m illiA ll, l ull ili.i
HM«wr.*, Mia. Joe Bhenrnuse, Jr.,
'l i « fJ. K Carlton, rhaiiiuan. »re , l&gt; s|.&lt; ndmg Im lav ntirl tomor
lo w in Kanfot.l where
be will
Mr*. Walter T u in rr, Mr* Wind ureshlrrl over thr husilies* inert
Itam Friddlr of l-akelan.l and Mrs. ing an&lt;l Mis. W. M. Fhilip- was I meet will, l he Seminole f ..Hilly
W. K. White.
unarnni.u! ly rh" ted ns program Children's Com mittee tomorrow
Also Mra. Ceurgr Kirk. Mr* II rbaiiman for tbr rattling year, i nftrrnrron Mr the C onti House at
l.yttlrton Kinunrtman. Mrs C. II New rnrm!s*r» wrtv welcomtHl in
Ittplrv, Mra. Volir Williams, Vis. the idol.. Tltey are Mt
Kurntf
I.aurrn Johnson, a •. lint. Wll W illiam • M i. J im. Maker and Mt*.
Ham*. Mr*. Jo r lla k ri, Mr Her Janie, likern
aid 1stsuing, Mrw. A im Khhat.h.
At Hie rltr.r of l|ir meeting tt.
Mi»a Hlanrbr Kennedy Mi's Ihhut frrsihnienta ueri* a ivrhl to the 1I I* •' f* -r* 1 *i|| H: . ,
(taker. Mi&gt;« Nancy While. Mo gnrstn by th h o rtm e r M l- Will
VIr, iiinj 'Ii.* V
Wilh.titt ,
Shirley Snitlh, Mi*s M a r n H Um Wade, Mt". Ilenrv Witte, Mi
J f ., hiyiin«il 'l e a K lira la th Dv wot
.rfh n c f.ld .i and Mrs. Thelma Mi* Chattel V.*hip*h, Mr*
i e i » i a|el Flank Mr bam lU tiu d a y niglrt
chell
•iiitbrih, Mr*. I»«mahl June* anil Wllh h j.llffrl *..|.|u l
i « ii
r&gt;iri*tr ftt . . sre
M l'- Itarlmiti Rnprrebl
*
T in dinmn laid. Wm . a lii t r l j v
Those p r e r r n l w rrr 'I r r Carl- ly decorated trill, led veil..ns
C ARD DC T IM N K S
loo,
'
I
m
Ihtido.an.
sir.
Flier
la-,
II h u
heartfelt ginlttmlr
ill tiler:Its and .llv e i
.alH lrlalua
tbal wr type**.’ tiur apptr.ialion 'l l - I «-r. 'Irs filth.a. Mi* (irrsui, holding In.tiling red tatter * Mr
'l
l
Watkins,
'l
l
Itakif,
Mi
t
for tbr many kiruin* •&lt;
lt«wn
*n.l
M rW illia m p rr • ni..|
■is at Hu In*, of out to Invest William . Mrs. Fkern, M r (Seoige Miss, Dys»n w ith n gift Ilf Imr
ll’.hop.
Ir.,
Mi*
Marvin
Le.ldon,
Father and for the mam U a uli
eho-eo i Idoa
lls n y
ful floral offering*. To timer who M i- liolwrt K*rn», Mr*
Those enjoying
tin
t v .m u g
Itidrson,
Mr*.
C.
t*.
Ilcndrnmn,
piayed and whose aympalhy help
with M i-s Dyson m i.I Mi Mrlwiie
Mrs.
C.
H,
Ripley.
Mrs.
II.
Lytlle&lt;*1 u* In uur sorrow, we wlah to
were Mt and M rs. W , K Friddie
ton Xirnmrnnan. Mr*. M W. Ca«- of laikcland, M r. and Mi*. Charles
tender our iin re rr thank*.
tie, Jr., M i». II. W. Williams. Mr*. Howe*, Mr. anti Mr*. Jam. - Te r,
A»
Mrs. F. J. Alien
I.aurrn Johnson ami kt*«. Willis
Mr*. John Muttlmi
w illrg rt and the Rev, and Mrs.
Frarock.
Harry Hrnw
Also Mrs, Jark Morrison, Mi... II. Lytth-ton X im rnrrm nn.
Kail K. fiir.w
ad*. t'lay Williams, Mra. 1^ F. Favlon,
Mr*. Kd Willink. Mr*. Mas Fun.
dom. Ml*. John Kadrr, Mr*. Phil
ip.. Mm. m f l 't.l MrKlhhin, Vi
John Caillon, Mi
C liff Aide,
' l l . C h a r l e s Want, 'll*
Fred
Opium, irist
Wight. Mi
David fietrhrd, 'I.
«;»ot*ci William . 'I»
Tr.| Will
KYKS EXAMINED
is m , Mifc Phil Btanley, 'It .
IIS S- FalmMto A**
Ufl»«* Htanley Ml . F M C,ln
Hspp, lift Ihd tt
.•Its. Mi... In in Firnlterg ami Miv*
M i- It i». Van 'Hone
Gl.ASSES FITTED
Iternard Wilke, J,
Carol Htnn«.

Play PrcNcnlwl lly
I Ionic Depnrftnunl

.1mi oVhs'k.
Willinnis Honor
Miss lOM/.aliHli Dyson

DU. C. L. PERSONS

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i- tilt-' a lh. tuple of l.ei tall
it llo rni'tl'u: of the Aialcu Cii
&lt;t.* of lh. fiai.b'o t'liil. wtilth met
.1 lie ti.in.e of M.
W. It Wi.t
1'inl.i. Ml*
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Motif... Ion
l.iougld h i iim g.iii.ills of him ..
iM.illi. foi the circle lo etatnlm
'l l - Collcn pit sent.d tier talk
Mis Ih.v Tlllis, .hall re no. (ill
■i.ltsl ovet (he l.usinesn nueting
and plan* wi re made for the state
runvenli.il! to Is- held in Daytona
I leach
At the etriM 1 »f llm meeting n
In him ol
wr*e .rvc.l to llic
f-dlowmg Mi • F I
Redding,
'Ii
lleiH v M* I ..oliii, Ii . 'I.
W M Mm hall, ' I m F i .-| Fop*.
'D
1 illi Mt
I ' Young, Mi
It. *11 V Ru e|l, 'It
At Hunt
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Mt* W iavJ, Mi
W If tCMling
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t l j .tl M,. I tl,111 and
Ml
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rile I H Club mi l lavl week
willi Dnvid II" aid., president, I.
make h i inngrliicnfa f.u the "Knllv
D.tv" in New Smyiua
The F T - ' mri Frlifav night
•tod I’l ill. ipal II.Hold Shiihig' r
of N. w Smyin.t was Ihr sjaakri
for fhe evening.
Rnhrrt Shirt, v is visiting hit
former home i" Morphyls.ro. Ill
for several weeks,
Mr. and Mi
Rogn Rna.kc
have as their guests W. A Me
Culler of St I’.teishurg for two
vt erkn
Mi
W illiam t'ellcy left Fat
,n .lav for a visit with her .I,tiigh*
ter. 'It s . Arm lilrd h lll &lt;&gt;( Macon,

t.a
Mis Thelma Sulton amt on
„f | s i eland wire the « i— keml
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fm»hiiliC tlir* wnil l I- “ tttfr lim it
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jMBt thrtt mi “T lir T h iitri'M r i " 4 k '“ .

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A lining ili'.i mg ni -h. .1 visilt.fs i.i
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DAVID BRIAN and JOHN AGAR ta " B R E A K T H R O U G H '

C D D H TK O D H HK It V IC K
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THE HANKORI) COCA-COIrA KOTTI.ING CD

COMING BUN-MON.I ACADEMY AWARD WINNING
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Klaus Pitches Six
Innings A s Giants
Lose To Islanders H o r s

A A IU K U

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O rlan d o Senators Edge O u t D e La n d ; Battlefield, Is Sw eet T a lk in g L e o D urocher Is
Straight
Extth e ran l O v e r Giants’ C h ances,
Cocoa Defeats Gainesville 10 T o 9 U ncertain N o te
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(JHLANDO, A p i. 17— (Sfiecial)— Canadian Rookie Al Onuliak
In D e rb y Plans
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-----------♦ ---------------------------------------------- &gt;----------------T U r „ „ &lt; l n n f n r r l H i i r l f &gt; r » . Th rrln a . hi* thir.l of the evening. t Hanford (iinntn* Mans (t&lt;f Richie
x n re e a a n io rc iriu rie rb
rh ,. Hjtnror&gt;i g i , „ u t*k* g„
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Klaus utiliam me exrvptFiin*l team
thi
Packet* tonight jo*
„( i),r |o,n| clubjn winning
• S h e lle d
A s
D a y
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gam*
» fir - 1 game agulllit Cocoa Mont o n a W i n s 13 T o 7 ;
Pautka Friday night at H P. M •lay night Probably the biggest aa.
I set of the iuiuait ia apeeil on the
P e tty
H its
H o m e r
| base paths ami in the field.
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lonighl ended DeLand's (oui-garoe winning ilfeak with a neat lii-hn
tncund pcifonnance that paved the way tor the Senators to salch a
S p e e d y C o lt M a y
light J-L dec ir ion.
H a ve
S ta m in a
(railing I to 0 going into the fourth. DeLand P ilthrr John Jantcr
brravtsp ts
Jakes rf
Panlu* c
Walker rf
Britt rf
Urquhart rf P
Carria 2 I&gt;
Bruton p
Tntal»

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,
Ford cams through with conse­
cutive doubles to put the Senator*
out front. Pinch Hitter Dave
Drapp drove In another run in
the seventh. A walk, a single bv
llerb Me la-oil and John Theobolii'A
outfield fly gave DeLand it*
final run in Die eighth inning
Del.and
ab h po
Muatransky i
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N K W Y O R K , Apr. ia -U F &gt; —
Trainer
Hert
Mulholland was
back at the Gvorge D. Widener
lorn at Belmont Park. J l . 'd ju»%
Seen iJxttlefied band eil a four
an oire-half
t
“J s s ls c .
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self, and there's no use . kidding
our»elve*," the veteran Gallatin,
Tcnn.. tialnar decUred.

HOSI O N. Apr. 18— (A*)— From the umpires* viewpoint, Leo
Duruchcr's newly acquired amiability will be the outstanding feature of
thi- National Lem ur's diamond jubilee year if it last,.
But. knowing him of old. they are going to ho|* for th* best while
setting themselves, as usual, fu, '
his worst.
his new (warning self.
Writer* whn have known “Th.
“ I've gut a great ball club, *my
Lip " for yrara were dumbfounded kind of club' but I’m not goin*
by him before ami after his New tu do any pennant talking and, •
lo rk
Giants took yesterday's what's more, I'm not going to
blanking the Boston have any more run-ins with um­
pires."
That last crack was much ton
much for his interviewers. They
fled In * body. But tb« last
I jrncher in oiie nf
J f ihis
T “Jrar
2
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ttraggler vows he had an overi f T " 1*'
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thr-shoubler view of l-co un­
I
,c.i5 ° i f i T * * W“ ' crossing fingers on both hands.

III HI* IIA IIP R It
the Iran lit* le ia tlt oulfirldrrs
Hanford Giants’ skipper Richie
as quirk as It*.Ian. tVIUon and
Klaus came in from shortstop to j
Cocoa
ab h po 4
P e ll, nitr mi in firld with »urh
nlti-h la«t nieht after three San- I
Brooklyn cf
5 3
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ind T ^ r .
u9l *., !«r« ha.; pjvrn up tr.x !
IGpp 2b
2 2 2 J
rtl'is in three Inning, Pi a hai'l '
Smith as
3 0 4 1
t\ n killings srn
lUttij.g group of Daytona Beach ,
Halter rf
a i 6 t
itnely In l«* rat hmi up against the
1 m so happy, 1 m frigliir-ntHi,
r i . o n i i i , » i %t i : i.i'.atil *:
Islander*.
The nation's most destructive
Na«h lb
4 2 II i
(riant* thi* year
nd the double
the U-sming Durocher confessed
Wilks* 31.
In hi* six Inning alitit the Ham [ |ir l^a,..l
4 u 1 i of War Itrlir-Dar-s I f j ii iv, U s t as he louncheil hi* po*t-gam« fire In 1!*S0 was a 14.000.000 loss _
ptsy can break n bull club's hack
Brrugg If
fort! manager wan reached for *i»Hn»»tll«
4 1 3 0 year, Halllrflelt! ..on 10 of 13 Interview. “ I've never had o riug of M.OOO orres of forest ami 28 *
as qui kly a* any defensive man­
only three hit* anil allowed two \ j
V.*!!'' ,l*
Robinson c
3 I 0 :i starts, and enriched the Widener going so well and it scares me." buildings on the Kl Capilan
euver in baseball*
tridian
Reservation,
Cpnejot,
rttnr nerns* although he walked tsintP*
Gray p
4 0 0 t I.n nii iol| hy !1DH,li77. This was
On thr .dher
hand a(th
"Just luuk at 'my kind of team' [
tin’ flint man he fared to push in
f— Ja raeon
li (1 0 0 Wore niunry than any juvenile f .i'’
Klaus at short and the -i» j* r
everywhere."
'
g — Vickery
another Daytona score
?r»Il*o!
*
i 0 0 q roll in history had risenod.
veteran loo ,
.1,1 . , . . ^ ' *
If Battlefield goe* to Louis­ be urged.' “ Here's what you’ll
The Glanders Won 13 to 7, hilt
" 'l r . t r '4a|-* Iln a lli
i 1 0 •I
•loan first it isn't likely that
llrlamlii
ab h P*» M h -Ryan
I N T KRN A T l ON A L OPKNH
ville ami start* in the 1100,000 find. My pitrhirif' is greet, so
the local riuh outhit thmt 1” to II jtrrlandu J. IteLand I
T'-taU
33
27
in
II
an, tram in the league ran
Dravrts rf
2 1 3 0
N EW Y O R K ; Anr. 18 -r/V&gt;—
Churchill Downs rlaaalc May fi, is the catching. The infield ia alr*
— a phenomenon that's likely to , '*'*!i,‘ 7 ii *ttih.V.'Vnfr i
f—
Ran
for
Wilks*
in
9th.
boast a Irrtkri anchored defen­
Wlccvk rf
3 0 0 0
The International to-ague opsns
It will In- the first time a Wldner tight ami the nutfirhl the same.
be frrouent until the young pitch- 1 Hutton* ia, r.,nfur.t
sive infield. K irh ir led the
f Drapp
1 1 U 0 g Safe on error for R&lt;il&lt;invin horse has competed for the rosej.
"W e haven't had any serbiu* its Mth season twlay with a pair
cr's train «»roe meaMiir of control.
**"&lt;"*• T»ti«»
in
!&gt;th.
Pirdmonl Dengue in firldirig a
ripraon cf
0 0 0 0
Widener has nominated horses be­ Injuries on far and what If we do. of night and d iy games. Crowds
Okiahom,
I* .,,,
De.then.gr J,” !;,*';,' X
year ago and ia definitely the
Luttrvll u
.1 IJ 1 1 h Singled for Gray in iilh.
fore, but Die Belmont Park pre­ I've got the best kind of insur­ In the neighborhood of 45,000 are
Marled well for thi* M int* trivitiir i . u i k . m IwytHim
classiest shortnlup this ariter
D02 U42 100— t
1 SV | 1 Ii
ance un my bench. This hero expected to witness Ihe openers.^
4 1 U 1 Gainesville
♦» I i*‘!, i*ml
up one hit In the first inning ami *'•
700 100 (KK!— 10 sident's colors have never been Artie Wilson we picked up from The circuit will present a n rw ll
has seen in Ihe league so far.
Kuril r
4 1 5 1 C«coa
l.een
In
the
Derby.
M*(tlng the llaytuna Beach riuh
•mi t i i i T i . t s T n i . i : t m t :
It— Abernathy. Danlrl 3. Itlair
In .Sunday's game with (istnes- Hhurt-s :|),
4 0 II 1
liAINf* 'I
* *
down in order In the second
After the defeat by Uttclt bid- Oakland. He can ,.!a&gt; any InfirM niemnrr, Ottawa. Rochester won
Benton
ville the Sanford tnanagrr ram* Zingrim* If
3 2 1 1 2, Brewster. Garcia,
Then the dam broke. Knur rttna i *aek»i‘«s|lt“ »r
lie
l-..t(&lt; horses were
-n .k'ny pos'tlon. And I've got a good, the pennant last year.
charging in nt full till, srito|«-d n Mirandi- 2 li
It.* plate
e l . , . . In
I., the
to .. lop
.............
3 1 H 1 f.rooklyn, llipp 2, Smith, Salter, their first starts of '051— Muf- reliable guy to step In every­
arms* the
of Vthe. M r * M « « m * U at &lt; oltt Mbits.
I high hopper inches from the Totals
30 7 27 13 Nash, Wilkes, Scrugg, Bnbinson hidland promptly pullerl II ttle- place - Ise, If necessary.”
third as lleathernge gave op tvs■•|*'omruM» si I'litilo in ti
ground pi- 1 us it wns at the etnl »
FI let) nut for Jausee in Dili, Jackson. K— Garcia, A liim .iliy field out of last .Saturday') Kx“ What’a frightened about *11
sintrle, and tli.ee l.a
m, laills
I of a tricky Ihmiiu c mimI litriallv f Singled fur Wire eg in Hth. 3, llriu. Walker, Pnrdue, Benton, petimi-ntul llandleap Nn. 2.
that 7 " a writer demanded.
before hi* fellow Okie M in i room1% 1.
l* rt.
\t,r rliattiv.
whipt«d the linll to fir•t in fla'I'V I'- Land
IMMI 100 UM— 2 llipp. lb.billion. Itlll
“ Thai's the only way I ran
main Harrell 1 barker linin' in to
"W e plan to start him In trie
S &lt;i | H'r*l
Orluiub.
IMMI 200 I Ox— 3 Daniel. Itlair 2. Ilrrw strr 3, Jakes, Woo,! Memorial (A p r. 21) and describe how I feel about this
1 1 1 arm motion.
1 «i
r r ilrtr him. Thacker pilrhtd to .New V&lt;&gt;! 1.
| «()♦»
A govsl first bn-rrnaii rail
1 u
replied. “ I'm
It I'ciiuglia, Pirtle. l.utlrell, Brooklyn, Haller, Nash 2. Wilk.-s ihut will deride our Derby plans,'' club," llurnrhrr
fire hatter* allowing three walks, I ’till l«*l&gt; Ip tll*
1 ii
t 4sD4l
1, Hyan. 21*— Riewster, Aie-rmake an infield. If Ihe third
elated, charmed and thrilled In
la vy, /, i n g o n e. H— Luttrrll.
u 1
a double and a single and being Ht IsMUln
CtM44
Mulbotlahil
said,
adding
a
rigid
, baseman, shortstop and srvomt
It. I’ve never felt that way
M inn
'I heolwdil 2. K U I— Ford It, nathy, Hlalr, llipp. ItriHiklyn. HU fiend note
Id 1
It 1*41
K K A L TO II
charged with two of the eighth llu e io n
U DIP
o 1
11f &lt;rlr Ik1]) 41
sarkrr feel that hr ran handle
liefore."
Drapp. Ihmbold. 2H— la'vy, Ford. — Blair, llipp. H— Itoblimnii, Ben­
runs the Islanders rollertrd in the i*l
“There’s
always
the
question
iiLii
n H firm 11
(« I
"The
Man
Who Know*
ton
Hniilh.
DP—
Smith
(u
n
­
“
Just
o
sure-fire,
positive
cinch
prartirall,
any
ball
nilhin
M
l
Zing.me.
S
Junsce.
DP—
disastrous inning.
if his'lll go on a distance."
Sanford"
rrasonsblr reach
Ihe, air
Ford. I.uttr* II, ami la-vy. Left— assisted); Garcia to Daniel, laft
This wua the big question thr fur the pennant,” another author
The Giant* wnirlinl three tiutie
suggested. Thai drew the first
like!, hr r rU s and not lie
lb I .nr,.I 7, Ur lu ii.lo 0. Hit— off. - Gainesville 7, Coco* tl. JIB
O ld rg t R e a l R g la te
tallies cross In thr 4th, one in the
off: Hrnlon 10, Gray 4. SO by: turf e i pert* have Iwrn asking Durocher yell of the IDfil season
poshed into preawlng the hall.
OnidUik
1.
Janscc
3.
HO—
b
y
F ir m I n S a n lo rd
since
Unit
lefled
lient
Big
Htreldt
Atli and another In the Hth on n
Hmton
I.
Ilf
)—
Benton
HI
in
t
"No,
no,
no,"
be
erisd,
as
If
In
Hut pul a man on Ihe hag wltu
linuliak I. Jansce 7, W|‘— Janice.
blaring line drlte home run hy
In u close ,■led o fin lilt for the
Office A l
innings
(If)
runs);
Urquh*rt
I
in
can't
handle
a
low
Ihtua
nr
pain. “ I said nothing to suggest
Hall. -Onullal.
IJ— I l o l o w l c a ,
Paul Gloss.
fl inning* (0 runs). W in n e r- rich lUlmont hutniity Ust fallL (hot. All I said was that I like
pick one out nf Ihe diet and
llaniniiii and lla iris . T — 2:02.
116
Magnolia
Avsnu*
The Ioral riuh took an early two
“ Car In- i a n y that speail over my ball club ami that we're go­
Gray. U s e r— Benton. II — Con
ihe runfidenre of ihe remain­
tun Itsd after Theiioa walled in
a diitame
»f ground t ” The ing to get off tu a g&lt;&gt;od Hart. I
cannon
and
Taylor.
T
—
2
:IS.
ing inflrtdrn nf I r n enporIfie first, was for red |&gt;y Wilton
Widener «ult lias never raced may be confident but I'm not &gt;roales.
P A L A N A , A pr. I r— (Special
whn stole second ami came in nit
a m t r u s s •1:4 m l :
longer than the lix amt one-half Ing to I* tripped min any pre­
lea, Durticher
trinl Whitev
W 1 Pi 1.
I'alaika’s veteran (bird bat*
Jo* Parlse's single Klaus tlnglrd r | » v*l«m l
(ui lungs of the Futurity, and lb* dictions."
i u 1 out* lairkiuan at
fit t during the man, llay Urban, alniusi equalled
and Tiui Dolan, who was relieved •bn i s u
Derby U s proven it's &lt;tu place
i 0 1 fcfco tiiants* spring
When it was ouinted out that
training
section
a
league
recunl
her*
tonight
J
DUN
y
bv Hal Hupo in the third because N - a ii.t r
i
for sprinters.
Ust-plorr club* frequently liOVn
W anlilt'St'iii
i y | Dh« here, I.ol I.a.I to lake Ihe low when be lurtled in seven runs
of a painful leg inlurv sustained in llnctaii
Nevertheless, H a 1 1 1» f 1a I il 'i woo their openers, Iasi become
&lt;#»*(» lieadeil outfielder off because lie
&lt;» 1
aa the Aialeas hlasteil Jacl.
apring tialnlng, singled him borne. li-tr u lt
D IS TR IB U TO R FOR
♦&gt;*»«
•nailting Bclinunt Futurity clinch­ serious.
w i
«H»y obviously hadn't the finesse It Gaines for 12 hits tu take a
Fred Petty addrd another fiialit Nt. laiiil*
* 1
ed hi* rtairri u - lire lb Ml two-year"I'm not basing my opinion on
(HIit would take IA knit the brilliant D-fl win from the hapless Lees,
0 1
JOHNS—
M ANY ILLK
tally In the third inning I.lasting i'llliOlIt ll'hld
•Id •hampioii.
traterSas** llvaalta
our first game." be explained.
Now Yutk infirld Into sparkling burg Packer*. Th e record In one
g ijftfi fdot home run over the lelt Vew Vork
S, lloalnr l&gt;.
Batllrfirld.
nrver
out
of
the
B
U
IL
D
IN
G
P R O D U C TS
lly H TK K I.IN G H L A I’PKY
“ Larry Jansen did pitch one of
combination It was last year. Kvrn game It eight.
center field fence.
t ’levalatol 1. t •«!*•-•! t.
money In his 13 start* U st vear his beet game* against ths
Associated reaa Hporla Writer
Monte Irvin, n converted nutfirlder
Rut the (Hants, who had no t'M ia g o IT. HI l*,uls I
Urban was the fair-haired A ta • AabefltOH RoofinK
*. I'l,l|a&lt;l&gt;l|&gt;hls I
somewhat less than rabid ond onrr race In tP&amp;l, will nave Braves vsnd everything else went
himself, left a lot to lie desired lea with Ihe stick with a perfect .
difficulty with the offerings of W aahlnslenliawea
T w la ,
baiehall fans of Little IW k letin the master jockey, Kddle Arrato, like clockwork.
• Asphalt Roofing
Daytona nltrher Ituddy Young,
lIvsInM al New Y o rk — Taylor I I - around the bag but be was still n five for five, blasting out tw*.
lawk tmlay and say, “ so what," in the saddle— if he's guod enough
“ But wo wound up spring
I l l 'S r
competent man -Stanky, Dark ami
were unable In overcome the early *| S t lS «laipal
two
double* and
a you ean't exactly hfame them.
for Oui Derby.
• Asphalt Tile
S I d| I u n at I'tiHsilelulila Thompson will probably not need single*,
training playing 11 games with
triple.
1 1 run lead piled un by Islander* I |.igbii - l ( u s a v » I M - I | ) rS ItrUsla
The little Rock travelers have
tha
Cleveland
Indians,
a
mighty
n
great
fielder
on
first,
lust
n
goost
• Asbenton Terra Flex
.Mike Kassabian, Asalea right
I III 11 H A L L I 'L l G I I I I L i n ’
in the 3rd ami fourih lnntyKG ■.
guod club with great pitrhing.
one,
A desperation rally ilj. UtV Mil
fielder, polled a long bom* run, won four and lost one tu hi.Id nn
N
K
W
OR1.KANS,
Apt*.
Ut-t/PI
Floor Tile
Ttie local dub In especially for­ ami balled In th* other tw* enviable and justified tie for first — H.j.iiluariern Confonrac* Cuni- And w*. whaled them seven times
had Daytona k i i l M r MHte Tm*b
1 'levelsok si I'eim lt— Wrnn 'l II ■
•
Rods.
Wool Atlic .
warming up another butler but t) ye Trout 111 t , .
V , tunate III having ( ‘arise, a M .yrnr- Palalka runs. The home run camo liter* In the Southern Aaonriatlon n.issiuiier Beritie Moors lias rulad aigl iauftiered their h**t flinger*.
Ih two * l,b lthe
'1" Memphis Chirks. U s t two Tula tie uoivarsity football If we can do tits* tu ih* Indians.
old veteran who can steady the In the eighth frami with
Young tightened un to set the
Iitaulallon
1’ f.O M IIM I S T C H U I T I O * SI. '
Hock finished off
| don't *ee why we should worry
club In many ways
Giants down after four runs bad
raalea almard and aen) , o . K f S i . , L S T h n ? ,s ; , , ; r a s . ; ' 3 &gt; &lt; v i m m m .
llt O ll:
u » - . « ■ . . . . onrse lm sick about anybody In
• (iUue Coal Celling
The Ida flral basentsn la
trussed.
tl I, Pel.
Pilcher
Jorge hjvero In ln&gt; ff0w Orlean. 8 3.
list ka ft
2 ii 1.lefiii
our league.”
■oirtg In lie an s irs Idagrr
Fred I'rtty, Joe Parlse ami .Hi
Panels
•bowers with C arl Mosher re
) ’•Iff ttljllllf
Hut the Traveler* have to travel
M*s.ie*a ruling, a.uH.unead y**M
Thereupon Leo'j studious frown
belli al the plate, lie rullerlRichie Klau* hi t three consecutive I I la til I lira s b
M
Having,
•
lot
further
to
wipe
out
the
!'
i^
fy
,
a
ffe
iU
eml
Joe
Shinn
and
was replaced l&gt;v a brief pensive
&amp;UO
ed four for five against Orlan­
singles to open the inning and Miami
Phono l»7
l-eealrurg
memory of HMD ami 1D50. Two '‘"•P*™ *•*' Waggoner.
KIMt
"aim llrai l»
look. He held lhal espresslun for
do In the opener and against
Petty fame in when Young gave F« t #rl|.tiImi
The ruling, asked by Tulane, n i iw second* ami again became
|*t ilalr,
Uurgos as
1
1
1
Masons
agu
under
manager
Jark
Cucna
drew
four
straight
up a free pass to Dun Uailey.
T* !
no
Hitter 2b
Rolligavrr, the Trnv* wun their urns based on prior competition
,11Oil
walks as the anslous Jim
Al Neville, who came In to play I
Wilder 2b
first eight gomes and then pro­ at Little Kork, A rk „ junior col­
Vlrhrry refused la givg him
right field when Klaus took over
J'awllck ef
ceeded to lose nln* j f (he next li ge. The two player* took part in
T K I 4 I I .K M I I H
the rmwnd, Petty moved to third
anything
to
bit.
w I. Fr«.
an Informal team there in 1047,
C lift rf
ton.
um.
•nd Shorten to short, singled after
With Hholten and Tim in g rounds •Casanova c
the Travs lost then played with the next taro
Bob Hhollen tlrove In Jo* Pan** Fart W urth
Ing
out
the
Infirld
and
Don
Halley
Quoth If
Han Atiiurilo
Iret four an followed team* durng a regular (*aaon.
Whh a long fly M l t » !*»»• ^
llhlnhunia t.'lljr
| $ i f i behind the plate the Sanford team P**l*r Ih
Moore ruled that the Informal
Yrith --------------breaking
a reeved t
(freak of
immr Homr on i tingle by F r y * Hhrevriw.rl
I * ,| f» should definitely lie a threat thla
reison counted from their eligib­
M iller 3b
I t . losses without letup.
Dallas
f r m
year— It will Improve as the sea­ Qalnc* p
While Memphlr. and Little Hnek ility. which elided with their parT&gt;"*»
.
1 t J t l son progresses whereas some of
ll*aum »iil
Totals
^ S )T J !7 »r T u R N m jitK T
M I I M 13 remained on top the remainder of tlripntion on the ItffiO Tu U n*
the other ball rlubs who are de­
league took a scrambling. A l­ tetrin.
h u it m h h
Alesandrr Graham Ilell, the In- pending heavily on veterans will Palalka
ta tried to writi Its third game
almost
rcrtalnlv
tire.
venlor of the trlephonP, was
H riM .'N s IIK A T 8 PRC
Curtis as
In Nashville's Sulphur Dell in f'-r
One dark spot on Ihe (ilanls'
alsu ihe Inventor of the aileron
LA K K I.A N D
Apr.
1 8 -D P )—
Ju d y 2b
years and failnl bv 5-0. Jtwi B&gt;
(• o M I* A N Y
horlron
U
the
lows
of
lluddy
which rridaced wing warping ■*
•. i. Cllli|*r li" ills team swept
Mertnedea lb
rett's ahutuqt pUchlrg t.W rri t
"Fine Office tinea Ware '* »“
bake fur the early part of Ihe
a method far control uf airplane
set to b at Florida SouthV*ie from a t's fur »- &gt;ti&gt;
Urban 9b
Pine at Court fits. I'h. 2-1S33
season. The former Florida
Gight.
do ire D it bere yesterday,
fifth plant.
Pichen cf
Hlal* League balling rhsmBirmingham
m Mi ll .y, AID do Millet and
Kassablaa rf
n„&gt;,!iy
ton U tied down I* his aiallM
ilhnim Dttk' in &gt;e( the winners*
of CNattatmogn'i i -t -*. i.rGarcia
If
v l b illness of hta partner
with an $-3 a ft« up :
M &lt;/ to pare with mi« *trtr i victories,
CorrsJe* e
and nrohsblv won't be abb ta
R n m e IHsirtri Aa- a
take Ihlnf plari, * half ima b f-t
Caarier ka IIIM
—
- --------- —
Hlveru
p
loin the rl*b until later la Ih*
ni:mHT nr roaurrtnwn «*.
hind tho loaders.
B R A T T O N W IN R
Moahar p
SHU A T M
---------------u l*l n a n n
re« *on.
M tllA .
The
figure*
aren't
v
ffi
J
bn
l
i
h
n
.
U
l
T
Ain
D F .f l.n lT Apr. Id— UPF— John------- 000 000 lt d — 5
Extra good, only ant local owner............
The lark of Muddy, an all-llma
* T Tl'lM VbSViJ
___ _ awga Spin.
apja.Te to Le th&gt;| i(&gt;- U roiw n of rh ka go will make
e, „ „
■ * 'v‘ '
*
.... - M l 111 Ola— B Chatlanovgo
o il s r a ib »*■, *— ■
fevnrltp with Hanford fans, haa Pal atitka „
opening
day
auemlar
«■
tn&gt;i
h,
his drbut (*.night a* th* N B A
Ritterr,
Pawllek,
C llfl
1,
r n i M s m : » i a h n s F o a b m t o r n . b nMsOM
« i HY
te-en
a
definite
blow
to
the
pen­
whiner.
Th*
loioloTt*
s
U
rS
f
'-l
r » * i T t i a i.i .» :n o r t i i h i t h h k aSlbY,
i :*,
r w »lt»n&gt;H ght -hrmplon In a lenant hones of the Giants. His help Caaaaovt, Curtis, Judy 2, Iter- 10,120 fans.
*TATSTV.S
H *i :i *t i o a a in ^ t*. *. Hltviato* *TA1
,
rnund, nver-the-weight non-lltl*
la SETS
with the young pitchers anil as a merles 2, Urban, Kassabian, Ri­
Practically new IIren, radio, heater,
Naahvffl*’* Red Barrott pltchc
q.atrh agntfisi Don Williams of
rs s li. balaa, ra w ith ulhsr banks. Ih, lading reserve balance.
vero. E — Peeler, kflUer, Cucth,
utility
Inflslder
are
going
to
Ire
One local owner ................ ...........
a
four-hlttsr
bsforo
0.0)7
afltr
W orcntsr. M u m
amt cash Heme In pracsea of c e llK tlo n
,
Gains*,
Kassabian.
R
B
I—
Urban
badly missed. Anti any man who
P a lliil Hialea llo vvram eni obilsaliane, d lr w l and
Governor Gordon Browning lad In
— — --------—
7,
Kassabian
S,
Casanova.
Gaines,
nua ranlreit
M H .ifl-T T can pitch ID Innings of scoreless
the "T*nne*s*a
"Tanneassa Walt*" so were the fans' feelings after
si.ssa.ta
Oblliratboo of Hlnles and p o llll.a l auM lvIsluna
C llf l 3, 311— Urban 1. Clift. Casa- alnging
Memphis' 8-3 handling of Ih*
u s .is t i: ball going on to win with a home nova.
1x1*."
and »DI*
iH lo r ,-thda. n o l i- and dabsnturva
SB—
Urban.
IIK
—
Kassa­
i run is an asset which will lie hard &lt;
ro -|«&gt;ials elm ka tlw lu d ln s IS.aae au eto&gt; U of
New Orlranr turnout was r*llcans. Frank Itamlcn, a rmmtr
tTVs
k s &gt;k
Ijwal owner, extra dean, radio, ?»*-nt«r.
bian.
Clift.
HU-Uerm
cdee.
DP—
gxlrral Iteerfve banlil
|,ban« and diMa.un.a 'Including (None
I
o te rd ta fla )
i.tts.jst *i I , |u{ (ht
V I, definitely up- Curtis, Judy, Cor rales; Curtis. 0,127 fans. It waa chilly on the bonus pitcher, and Rus* Oppllngei, i
good
tlr«M .................................................
00
lower
rim
of
tha
Da*p
Mouth
ami
gave
New
Orleans
only
five
hits.
hank preinlera owned lie i n *7. (tirn lln re and
IIA tfS t tlmislic. The club la shaking duwn K ille r, Burgos, Peeler 2. Left—
Ilstor-e IIS,111 si
(.ste
n
Leesburg
10.
Palatka
0.
Bit—
off:
Other a-eel*
(ASS, iters and the vouth policy of the Giants Gaines A, Klvrro 8, Kosher 3. MU
Td TA t. AHHKTM
. -.
......................
may well begin to ra y off with at
M A H IM Tir.a
least a first dlvlilon lierth— and — b y: Gaines 0, Rivero 2, Mosher
llemand dep*&gt;alln of Individuate, imrlnsrehlpa, and
Brand new M l Goodrich Urea—Radio,
1. 110— Rivero 7 In 8 Innings,
M i M f i n maylie a pennant.
rnraorallolia
» ................. . ..................
„..........
Hrnter and extra dean ........ .................
Tim* d&gt;|,u&gt;ii- al Individual*, partnerships, and
6
run*.
Winner—
Ulvero
(|
-0
I
Incubus Junes, Herald hasrliall
*1216-'
roriwratlnna
•
U — Burda
and
forecaster, haa been making a Loser— Gains*.
Ii*i».*iie nr I'nirrd Htsiva r|i)Veram»nt . •
Weaver.
T
—
2
:20.
A
-0
B
1
,
.
*
Ik l-n lla el Hlalea and in llllral -uli.llvlalona
■wing around the league and aa
lilber druoKlla Ice,till,. I and caahlar'a cbc. ka. ere I
soon a* he has had a chance to
TtrrA l. llttroMITP
It.lla.tsaST
Is**/
x"^ ' ' , ; *' *•-a;Practically new Urea, radio, heater,
Indiana tBt C-Hfe* •
Other llabllUlee i i i u s * look at every team he promises u*
COCOA. A p r, ! V U t e e * U I &gt; wrt al) around mechanic. Must be sober, r i­
extra clean ...„..........................................
TtiTA l, M A im .ITtirn
L IU•t.tti.at
.
one of hi* famous infallible fore00
I S N T S I, At TU I AT*
Th e Catena Indiana stored ‘two
caste.
le,
good
charitclcr.
Only
men
of
the
highest
rapltal dim h i
rune in Ihe U h l ad Um ninth
*rl I'liinnion e i.-s , rural par
...
7 need apply. Oenuntl Motors DnslucU exwith none - out to defeat Gainespurnlae
tiadlvlded iirofti* . .
vtllr 10 to B, handing lb* G-Men
Very low mileage, one owner, extra titan
fence perferml. Contact Mr. Wilbur Keeling
Ksser » SI
u „ __. ■ • , ,,H h — e .......... w-i T R A R R K T WINN
(heir first defeat In a wild game
.
TOTAt. s'APITAI, A n riHNTa
Radio,
healer and fully equipped ...........
G
A
IN
K
H
V
IL
I.K
,
Apr.
18-UP)
LOO
here
tonight.
“
^'Manager,
at
TO TA l. I.fA lltM TIC d AND C A P ITA L ACCOUMTH
— Florida's tennis record ran up
Cocoa
put
across
seven
rune
la
Asssie pledged or aeelgnsd to eresra klSIdHlles
to HI victories against two tosses Dm first Inning on four hits, four
and fet olhar purposes
yesterday with a 0-3 win over walks and three error*, but loti
irsie of Flurlds &lt; our.tr uf Hemlnete, aa
CtMlnnaiL Cincinnati’s Tony Tra - the lead a* Gain* evil Is kept
I. Ii K sisnn isssisr
«*------of------the *------ —J
Ifaai Iks above stalsarent I* true to
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T H E S A N H m i l H K K A I . i l . M A M -1 11(11. M A I K I D A

ant by tll»n 1. Ilauml*. a* plaintiff
fur dlverr*. In th* (Trrull Court of
Hsmln.ile Cuanljr. Klurlda. In Chan*»r». at Hanford. Klurlda

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th* 11th day of May. 1*11, and
lh*r*ofl*r fll* »urh d*r*na* a* you
may lav* In Ih* aald raua* ||*rrln
tall not. els* a decree pro . w
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2 A M ) .1 IIK U n o o M HOM ES
A lH iR K N S IV K Sale-mail. Stesdi
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i-mploymeiit, ninny opiairtuiiitiev
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Firiilo iiiI’llO N K M t-X -IC or I7U2
Stores.
Cornrr Mrllonvilli. iiih I I7lti Ml.
iV A N T E D girl f„r fuuiitnin uud
drug ilrpt. Lunvy's Drug Stine
i — H E A L E S T A T E W A N TK Ih — I
W A N TED
IE YOU want to tell your home, St*nm l*re»ser— citpablc uf finish
Ing Wool and Silk*. Piece work
gel m u ltt , Hit it with J . W.
and guarantee (40 week, Apply
Hall, Realtor,
Florida
Stale
Downtown ('leaner* and I j iu ii
Hani Hlilg., Phone 1758
dry, 118 Pnliii..|t(, Axt-uue.
A R T IC L E S FOR HALF.
W A IT R E S S Wanteil part ur Dili
lime. See Dave
Rrmlev
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M ILLS SW A P SH O P 405 K. 4th
Koumiliat A An.In !.,n, WalSt Wr Huy. Sell or TrnJ* u io ii
gtreo [Dug Stole.
anythin*, i'huna lux J
tJOtiD Reliable put lei and 8hi.tr
Ixiy Mu-t have experimn- Ap
Vegetabl**, LiveMuri. and mi*
ply In person, lux 8 I'ari. Avertllaneou* xale every End*,
nut.
night at 7:30, Col. I.atiy Jones,
F O U R - W H IT E tilR I.S , m il. . .
aui-tionrer.
vice, lu.tune ut Pig and W in -Hi
L t V O K I i FARMERS* A l 'l T H l N
I I call 1352. M uil l»e2L________
I intle youth of rity limit* on
highway 17-M.
W tilth W A N T E D
— V
TUI'XEtMj
X E D O IF E E D S . Complete line.
HA 11Y S IT T E R . Ite-t of Referen­
Jlu n t'a Tuxedo Feed Klara.
ces. Mr*. M. F'nlkenbrrg. 41‘J t i
P OW ER M OW ERS
I'slmetlii Ave. Phone I5H6.W.
R O T A R Y HI, A O K -Unconditional
Iv guaranteed. Immediate de A H day job for 5 day* for
wa»hing* on premise*. IINI.’i K.
livery. Free demonstration, any­
7lh St reel.
time. DiD.WI. V. A . Wheele**, ( I
mill- N o flli I Longwrood.
O LD N F.W M PtPEKS
I I - S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S — I J

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Fo r -ol* Bi 2c u pound at t|ie
sanfhtrf H r r d lJ

W tT t.'ll and t'mei Repairing. All
F R IE D S H R IM P Dinner T h e
v.nrk
y-uumnlerd
Ite.l-ulintd«U K A
A K A T H ttN T H , RoaMl
He*t Hliriuiii on Earth” at Humprices. F. M. English, Jr., 325
*&gt;V 324 E 1st SI
■nil Stnraa tilt W. H u t StrapL
Sanford Ave. Plume IKII4.
Phona 4«0 W.
t'..le..StM,l Krigidaire, Oaa Hlove, VE N t T I A N
IILI.MI.S n,*,ir i.
f i r x f I. K It S I'A i'K .SanUmlu
W addilv mill-bine, bed,, Dihlltg
order. Sent tuule Ven*tisr&lt; Blm.t
Trailer I'a t l, 11 mile* Suuht.
fiirn lln i* wool rug V a lJ.
Co.
92&lt;t W 3rd St.
Phot..
, “ Hi-ally dtian Xui , ( u lk i . who
IIM -k
Maple living room suit, mirrors
Tara." Kliailr, rk-rdatlon
rootn.
“ 2Sj’( “Drant,-n
Healirr circular"
rlrculitlng.
tD .A N in r Muruttig Sentinel, O r­
xhurflthoanU. uatio*, grill, ■«&lt;*•
w. Phone
Phone 705-W.
Avrnue.
lando Svenin* Star Call Ralph
cr* for mmJrrn trailer*. We have
11n v
ts.in a*. «l.tn you don't brine
&gt;■ evrrythinjr for letter trailer llv&lt;
vnur nrearripllnn. in L A N FEVV ’lf
HOOF W O R K uf all kinds Eaves
__Inif. Sea Boh Wilhelm.
ll&amp;i«aM« |fll
and Cutter, Repaired sod Paint­
1— 4 room Bungalow— 2 bedroom, ROCK L A T H . Sheet Rock, Nail*,
ed New Roofs applird. painting
(iaa range,
r, Mater, turn nun
Pipe. RX l4-2w. Immod. 0*1
and
coating.
Banfurd,
Ph.
norehoa. llo t amt cold water.
ud
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T E A 111NO COM PANY^
limit W. H. IL A.'kenburg.
New Y o rk Cam p, Orange C ity.
244 Riveniide Drive, New York N EW FI DORS rurlaced to porF I V E R O O M H O M E , for
rent.
25, N. Y . Mo. rt.;u:t«,
fe-ttnn f&gt;ld floors made Ilk*
Nicely furnished, fleet Mr
k it­
Ttade mark us lots
|3.6U gul.
Bew. Finishing, .leanmv A waa
chen, open fiieptarc and oil New Khaki Undarahirla 44c eaih
-ng. I'urtable power alart S3
heat. L a rge yard
w*ll
land­ All alto larpatill ta
years wipertrnr* la Seraiotls
scaped. M ay 1st. to Ja n . l i t .
A R M Y -N A V Y SUR PLU S
County, H. M Uleaaon, Idiar
Rent reasonable. No, 2. Ptnev 110 Sanford A v r.
Ph. 1331
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Ridge Road, Ca»*olbeiry
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Ininera to keep worms alive 2 to
cycle/ repaired, lock tnd key
Sanford A ve . Phone IW ft-W a f­
3 weeks. French Avanue Trailer
work. Prompt serve*. II. W
ter
Park.
Xl,iim* Xtr K &lt;l*i Ut
W A N TED
•L L T Y P E S of Uulldoier Work
Rraaunahle Rotes— Free
Esti­
“Standing Pine Timber
and/or C E M E N T — Impnried dray Port­
mates. Carpenter A Gracey.
logs delivered to our mill. Brown
Phu-.e I3 U 3 .M oe 0 W U 1 _
Rutlders Supply Co., Mfg. Div.
land. Immediate delivery. 9 LI9
Contractor, builder, carpenter and
Photfi m i . Ml D o r ^ f l a . "
masonry work. Specialising In
per ban FO B Jacksonville, Fla.
J — H E A L E S T A T E FO B S A L E — 3
toofing. No job to (mail or
large. M. D. Beardsley, Hanford,
. # 0 N E ROOM H O U S E 1C x 2 4 'and
Write J . I. Fowler, e/o IF. S.
Itt 2, Boa 3Dtf. Phone Winter
12 lot, m itildr City, 92,54X1.(XI
Park 2412397.
‘x Ca.-h.
Wolf ion llio - Carp., or m il D R A G L IN E service--rley.flll dirt,
N E A R L Y N E W . Concrete Block
top soil, peat, shell, dump truck
Him**, 2 lledroomx, 0 lotx, |3,
service. Phone lUUQ-W.
LD-199 or .1-1747.
54Hi.ua
t il e y o u r
b a th r o o m
wall*
2 HED KO O M H O U S E , outside
now! Plastic or aluminum wall
City, 14,4)00.00 S Cash.
tile. Free estimates. Orange TtUt
2 REDHO OM H O U S E almut .1
Shop; 2210 N. Orange; Phone
milee from town, 99,400.00, good I II P. Klectrk- Motix i?0 er 220
A C. lYico 99U.U0. Reel's Used
4948. Orlando, F U .
trrma.
2 REDHO OM
H O U S E , nearby . Car* and. Paris, Phono 1866-W . W O O D W O R K IN G - 612
Hanford
community,
Complete!
Comidetely
Fur- F o U T T P O T refrlrerstor, * Unt
Avenue. Shelve* Cabinets, Kink
nithad, m Bath*, 17,/iOO.OU, II
•tove, washing machine, beds.
Top*. Awnings Etc, C. Vail,
f t hern! terms.
,dining room furniture,
wool
Phone I4 U -J .
rug 0 a 13; Maple living room
J . W. H A L L . R E A L T O R
mlrawra, circulating heat ■ I! ■■ '.^ r n -U J JS1JB1W XW W --W W
Florida Stale Itank (tnlMlag
•14 Orange Avo. Phone I t - N O T IC E S P E R H O N A L H — IJ
Phone IIS t«
F U K N IS H K D white frame house,
M A R Y'S L E N D IN G L IB R A R Y
2 bedroom*, I S baths, 2 screen­ 0 A 8 H O T Water healer for Saif,
good ax MW. Cheap, Phone 1209 Magmdia la now open Mon.
ed porches, garage, plot 144 ■
thru F ri. 10 bt 12 A . M., S to 6
263 97,64)0 oo. Term*. Phono . r a t i , 40t Hotly Avenu*.
F.M. SaL 4 to t P.M .
I69i) M, C. W. Hook, Rt. 2. B A R O A iN B In now and second
Boa 417, Snnfuril,
______
bond furniture— Bedroom salts,
P A IN T A M * B O D Y WORK
living room suits, linoleum rugs. Roy Keel, 3045 Waal 2nd, Street,
f.4)TS On Orange Avenu* ea.
Packet k Royal Furniture Co.
A 125.00 down, 910 p g month,
Hanford. I'huna 14136. Expert
1 79S*J,
______
Work by as penanced men.
------------------ ” “Virmeta* Friendship Tctir of
G R O C ER Y A Meat M kt, atock and
fixtures. W ill lease building, Place your order for dollcioua
Europe**. May 9th, May 9th.
Wendorful locetiun, white A col*
■ltd Sept. 14th, 1991. For de­
oted, Also tran ilt boekne**. (load
tails, contact La filer Travel
old. 1419 8. Park A v o . _______
location when tase opens. Ph.
Service, Orlando, 30 E. Pluo
Street Phone 2-674)1,
4 ROOM power duster, fcrtiiiirr
_ &gt; ! ! » - * : _________ ______________
distributor, two horse*, tiny dog. N O T IC E T O all Brokers: (laugh
FOR SALEi Are,y«d looking for
a , bargain7 Brick Building—A Thursday, Friday only. Moving.
Farm I. off the jnarkK
1S5P-J.
_______________
apartments—Three f bedroom
is—
A U TO S
— IS
and two l bedroom. &gt;0 percent B R A N D Now Apex vacuum clean—a--- f ■
ft J
rompleto. I I V ' X rash nr terms.
or. Would like to oaehongo It R E N T A O A R . U ^ r lv e II by day.
^ Vetnor Hareen. Xtfargo Clty^
for o used washing machine.
k. qr aopeon. English FoM*
A S M A L L Fannette for economy
Photo MOT-J.
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American Fords, _ ™
homo fur1-

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f/ ls h rr r u m p r r s ilu t i
ratio 17 U to 11 on model*
Uuougb I ton, for top
effUbmy with (lashing
power fliie s lew) econ­
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m ib tit i u i k I u i I on I , ,
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(lxslau. new e le e rln s
wlteel aligL plus lower
Ineel line for Improved
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A Dodge " Jub-Hutnf" truck is ungiiiM-rtaJ at th» factory to
At n *|H&lt;cUIc Job . . . eavp you m oiu-y . . . last longerE v iv y unit from pnginn to n-nr a ilo la "Jdb-Ralrtf’— factoryrj to haul
Imul u sia-ritlc loul liver tin* roxtla ynu
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tl iat the aptaaL yrni rM piim.
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Steering ( ul uttin guar shift stamianl on
(* - wnd 1-tun niodeU wtin :l «|uo-,l
l/iineniUriop Chrumr-pUiUit (■&gt;/) jmton
line for loneet ring till', te-tb-r aealina.
Xynthiu pin/! tmmmUtiuoi ffl-, 4 or 6

til try unit that SVPPORTN th•• /ogri-fmmn, ntlna,

sjewd) rugged silent, pm-tsion rtvgl
net red. /&gt;&gt;■ /.uifs.und Custom tubs (with

irar umirter wm.luwsi avalbilde on ail
model* And munv otAsr p/uteW Dia/gr
ilf)irnJaoitily factumt

■pruigs, arhixtla, Orta, nnd o U m ri -is engiiMX-nxi rigid to
piruVMM tho a tm ig th and capacity laxaled,

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fruit. Fur*
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frtcreuscif i,'ri,M liM cfe
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di/tlibullun aiui imtuae
u l teat t i l - i*e|uuity,

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new w urui q n J -rn lle r

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trainuniaeion, propeller almft, hutr male, and other* — I* eto
(bttorpd rig id to uwat a particuiar oPAraliitfl condition.

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Knuer /rlcrrmi) ut high
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rinding l inirii Naii&lt;n&gt; mII h'I
n Had Karra fit •■-namtilv Ii"
thttiwh llir f’hitlr«p »Bi|
( ’funmiini'li rom|drlalv off lieU »n r Chiitf*r wer pritonrrn &gt;eid
ih r Had*' ip rin r rffanrivr w ».
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&lt;*r»k »gn. Tl** Had* allll mi p
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in
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lllS la rk In w w dafi'lin' (m illinn

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and
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many plain
f’ih*l» rr|»iii«'d »*•
ratal fir lit trim |Mtaltiooe kmai.
n l mil nnd ninny (*&lt;iiiiiiinni&gt;'
tump* k•Ill’ll nr wonmlad.

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in rluac •uppnrS of pnm nl
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faulty lliviiinn at F'«tl J » r k ""i
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In Hanford and wa* Induilwl »«•"
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EYE LOTION

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Ruby Ola*.

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nilj n d n ilru . *nlnde*». loilalai*

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unplamnni niler- lnila . ikenied
di&gt; U. of lltinnii Foundation
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3 % OZ. T U F I^ y
KUGANT FACIAL V9SSUIS ............... rkg nl un 7 fe, 43 c
TOOTH PASH Rinll Milk Af Mign.ui
on 2 far Sic
IIEP,WINE &amp; IRON Rant!. Inm* ..................... pint 2 fir 1 4 1
BRIDGE (ARDS t rnd Rjllminm, tmgla dark . . . 2 far lie
REXAU WIT(M HAZEl
_______ rmi 2 for5 (t
TOOTH BRUSHES Klen/n nylon, thiaa \lyla* . . 2 l*r 4Ac
REXAU EPSOM SAIT nirdKinel . . . . . Pmiad 2 h f 4 1 c
" $ SO, #00 " ( H0 C0 U TE SYRUP . . . . 1 m. tin 2 t«r 2 1 c
WHITE SHOE P0 USH 1 Ikwy * .....................Romttn 2 for f k
CANDY POPS liny lot jsvulrd . . . Punrhp* of / 2 for 1 1 c
DISINrECTAHT Nn. 6 Pm» Oil..............................Pml 2 lo r 1.1 0
CASTOR Oil Renll puietri! ................. ....... .1 minm 2 for 44c
ElKAV'S IMSKTICIDI b % P D l......................... hnt 2 ( « rS 0 c
AOA-RIX In . tompotind. plainm w/phennl .Pml 2 for 1 .1 1
SODA STRAWS.............................................. rigt nf IDO I for lie
KIENZO Km biurii tombmilmn, ? style* , * Both for 1 4 1
REX’SIITZIR Resell, elkeltnng lib* ................. ZVs I for S9c
CASCARA ( 0 MP. Hinkle's,Imlfve. . . Iontabs fforUc
RNIfE SIT pinni kml* . impeliitd knife . . Both for 49c
BOBIC ADD OINTMENT Retell, while . . 1 of 2 for I k

P ANO VITE
0 « r aervke be|la* when &gt;'*u
kit oor drive, alHfhl - lull
you’ll rreotfitlM it •» friendly
end romprtent. Drive tn MMMt
and five ua a trial.

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Hot c u e d

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....
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BOBBY PINS llrifn r.om&lt;:i d*'^t ffr»j |(ir 2 for l i e
BORIC ACID i w i n n . i , t&gt;K
i
2 for 34c
RUBBING ALCOHOL. . •&gt;*&lt;... «*,,■, 2 f?'GOc
MINERAL OIL RrMlIPdi &gt;:.J I’I.RrtWc 2 for 60c
NURSER Hai.iil Slmk, 8 (1/ . . Rag 1!k 2 for 36c
BATH POWDER i ,v,tld, . . . . i n , 2 for 1 .1 1
OLIVE OIL Montajif . , I? r.f 4 ff, e. JJ jb 2 (or 1.38
SUPPOSITORIES iiiflipm v/-.ff’ g Ai* 2 for ^4c
BALL POINT PEN Kaln.' n| Pag ft 00 2 for I.Q I
BALLOONS 4 m im 'I o i J Lpjr . . . Rig IQe 2 for l i e
CASGARA Anmulir IlunlId 1 o / . Rag XSc 2 for 86c
QUIK-SWABS r. mh .. lor*-., Reg. ?n 2 for 28o
SHOE LACES lu ll ha,?/*4'/,l(l Rap Ilk 2 for lie

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taalhina
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F I A N I S '.imuljied. 3 slued . . . . Rpr 11,00 2 for 1 .0 1
A S H TN A Y S shell nt M fuiiems. hag ii* 7 for 1 1 c
G Y P S Y C R E A M Im utnbtim R nr . Reg Mr 2 for A O c
T ( A A P N O N ivUsiie, lahshfl* . . . Ref Me 2 f o r S i c
P 1 H S nn|WMted bnji. K»m|^faMwd. . R»( $1.W 2 for 1 .0 1

FOOT P0 WDB soothes « hm| feet...................... 4 or, Rag33c X (w 34*
SFIRITS OF CAMRNOI........................................................ I nr. Rng37c 2 h r 31 c
(OWNSTROP RenlUin ................................................4 n r . Rag. SV X l o r 40c
REA RM Athlete’s limm etil...................................... Gnr. Ragi^v X far 90c
AFTtR’SNAVI lOUON | ivamlai.............................. 4 n; . RagRV 1 fee * 4 t
ASPIRM TARtIT) pmelesl. Sgi . . . . . . . If, -. Pag ?/, g jgt
STATWHflY Rnyrltnn, 74 li^l -, h» » l -. ?lany Prg sV fin, 7 far 8At
TINCItIRf 1001 Iff II r puiata',1
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MOUSINOtOWO00 RANT I II i , . Wet . 1, 1? u
Bag,v j
SACOIARIN TABUVS gum
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SHAVEOtAMReiill, brusNr*m lilhei
.Reg lit lube 7 fee CGt
PM OWTMOtf sonlhing, aslungenl................. I nr. Rrg hV X far 44 c
CMHHIDROPS Aipirai, arilhcspmn.......................... Reg 10c PV| . Xfar lie
PIASTN NIFMDS men's A Udws‘ .......................... Reg } | 00 Xfar1 .lt
SOMAHHTTAlim ..................................................... 140' s. Reg IV. Xfar 34c
RUMIEIATIf liveadei. . . . . . pn« ni; orig * „ Reg J | 10 X far 1.1 1
MtlTBNEARDS Humomns tveiydiy . . . . Reg Tl Hoi 2 far 1.01
MONKIT (OMPOUNO API. leblah
____ V &gt;'\ Rag 70r t far 30c
VITAMIN Ii fhaniinaHydmrhintida JOrng inn's Rag SI.08 X far 1.99
0 AMTT DfOOORANI CREAM................... . . I’. i or. Rrg 4 &gt; 2 far SOc
riAVORfO ASPIRM lot rhddian ................. I gi TV* Ray 3V X far 3k
JACK RNIFI linquois. 7 Wide* . . .................................. Reg hfk 2 far Ale
IA 1&lt; Hill * Runted . ....................................... ftill Pound. R*g b9e } far 40c
I MfRCMOCNtOMI puietrsl
........................ H nr. Rag TV Xfar 2k
| MIN I HANMHKNKF rntlnn
Reg ? ' * 2 far XAc
1 FACIAL SOAP liyendrt .
Hoi o il trke*. Rag /be X far 74c
I AMffSIVI POWDER (Sentinel.................... ................ 1 or. Rag bV. X far SAc
NANO RRItSN Flen/ n, * * * lr| rnloit.......................................Reg Me X far Sit
TOOnUCM DROPS lot lernp leiiel............................. Reg TV: X far 2 k
MICN. PUK&amp; Imd RiHtmmc................................................... Reg. Mr. 2 far Sic
IOVNCM0 M I ................ .............................. I nr hotlle. Rag (ITS Xfar UA
liftNCIPlfPOMMI * 1 S P sliength ______ lnr , Reg. 4 /c Xfar Alt
SROOt (IIAMSHAMPOO ...................... Ant | « , Reg SI bl Xfar l . i «
CASCARA MOfUBA i p . Iiulrni lit * . . . . . HWs. R»g 81c Xfar lie
REXAU RAM0 B . . ................................... .... . . . . 4 or. Reg ?V X far 30*
WATCH STRAP Regent, Im w bmwn leslhw . . . Reg Me Xfar Sit
NANO10 VI094 Mc* ril &gt; Almond . . . . . . . . . Reg.
Pml X far 70 c
COMBS Minmum, bird tubfcei. 7 styles .............................. Reg We X far 91 c
IV XfarXOc

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&gt; «’ 2 IN 1 2 9

COBUVU OR high prdemy
.......................... Pml I Ear M l
ADDS CAPlUtlS 4 essenlul vilcmms.
. 100 * I fe* I AC
BCTACAPS Vilcmin B tiptules. . . . . . . 100‘s 9 far t i l
• OfWIIS' YtAIT TABS, H Comptei................. TbO* I Mr 1 J 1
PBIVCAPS thdd*ea&gt; muIhrUmm*
, 72 s Xfar M l
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THE WEATHER

T e Prelect the T ra c e af Ike World;
T e Promote the
ef America.
T e Predate I’roeparity fer daafeid.

Mostly
Ihruugh
shower*
pecially
portion.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXXU

SANFORD, FLORIDA THURSDAY APR. 19. 1951

Kfttahliahed 1908

A k m k U U iI

P rerut L e a n e d

cloudy and unsettled
Crlday with occasional
and Ihundrrvlnrmv o in north and centra;
Mild temperature*.

W ire

MacARTHUR URGES SPEEDY VICTORY
Special Session

| Bill Passed By
Florida House

Attacks Probe
Chinese Lines

W *

L e g is la tu re

**

C a p tu re d

'%

‘ TALLAHASSEE. A,u. 19 &lt;/l’i

7

a prnfifMljti!

Si

Clasping a welcome home Uniquet, Mr*, (toughs M arA iihu r tide* wlih the former Supreme Com­
mander and thrlr sun, Arthur, through the *treet« of San Ftnnrisro from the a iriu rt to the Hi. Eran*
ns lln lrl. Tin- trip, nurmally made in les* Ilian an hour, took many time* lhat as crowd*, estimated at
more than a iprurtet of a million, milled al«iul Mira automobile. I Intel national Soundphntol

H ope Of Finding B-And P-W.KIrcis RidgwayWarnsOf
c.,1.___:_
Subm
arine rC-----r e w Mrs. E. J. Itouth As |mniinpn| Throat
President For 11151 ,ram,nent * hredt

A liv e D w i n d l e s
O b j e c t D e s c r ib e d A s
P o a a lb ly T b c A f f r a y

Foimd In Gh^rtnbf
—

■— ■

I’O R T S M r t rfH , Eng.. Apr. 19
t / F )- A re»roe ship marie con-

JunKe M. B. Smith 1»«•
,f^*v *"u **
might Ire llic tubniarinr

Defers Ruling On
Terminal1 Bonds

V

Judge Millard H. Rmlth an­
nounced laic vrslrrdajf afternoon
at the eonrluaion of if hearing in
regard to the validity o f leaning
UAOjOOO worth of port terminal
bnnda that he would reartvr hie
ruling for a time and t a ll the raae
under adviiament
The date for further hearing on
the matter wai not *#t by fudge
Hmith. aald City Attorney A. Ed ­
win Khtnholaer IhH morning, hut
Jt wai Ind(rated by Ihe Judge that
fce will call a hearing when he
ha* thoroughly reviewed the argu­
ments.
Tlte motion of Ihe City •• pell
tinner to strike the answer of a
group of intervenere seeking In
block the bond Watte w»a argued
hy M r. fihlnholaer am) fJ. W.

vener* v
•preatinna aa to the le g a lly of the
rubllrutton of notice prior to legdative enactment on the terminal
bond Issue. The act itself and the
TCMlntion regarding ft M adopted
lhe City Cnmmieaioft, was qua*ned a* to legality, aa era* al«n
the City's power lo pledge nark
ing meter fund*, raid Mr. fihln'o l MV.
m The Criy. he added, eonght to
aetabliah the valldMg « f all of
the proeuudinge and In Uile re­
gard the C ity eountel referred to
court derision* on related bond Is­
sues in other rlllae In Florida.

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I OK VO. Apr. If» 1,1*J

T A L I.A IIA S H K Cr -. opr.
Ape. IS—
IdT— The Horida Senate today
thudered the f llitr Welfare board
lo give another Wote Iagency
Ihe name* of
receiving
aid foe blind nraa. A rewalullno
hy Senalora Collin* nT Tails
Hsaaee. Maynard of 81. peter*hnrg and Pranklla of Port M y
era aaid a Senate commlitre had
been advised that aaeu KM peranna geltiag welfare benefila
could be rehabilitated by the
Florida council for the blind.

— The Florida House. warned that
a governor could virtually “ deal
the dome nil the rapitol" while
f h e legislature „ , i X e ,
•(•turner) .
__
^
ill themmlve*
*p»&lt; ial
maker* rail
themuMvee into spatial
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RainSlows Advance

T o l d

T A 1,1,AIIAHHKR, Apr. I S bTT— A hill in require elate nfflclala or employea who make
more Ikan M.SW a year to file
copies of their Incnaie ta i reluma with Ihe secretary of state
waa introduced by (tap. Nesmith
of Wakulla today. He aald lh»
requirement
would
promote
honeat gnv era meat by making II
poMlble to find oM If slate
worker* may has* “ received
bribes or graft from persona
$ o h o would endeavor to rauw
aueb official or employe lo be*
tray the puhfir trout or foreaake
for private gain the publir in­
terest and give their loyalty tr
Others than the general pub­
lic."

W A M IIM ilO .V Apr
l‘t tri'j
G - petal Douglas M scArthutv .ulilrr**
\|r. Provident. M r. j'i'eakfr anil
longrr»v. I stand on thiv rmlrunr with
pin !,- !.;„ulitv in rhf wake "I llm»e prr.il

j Amcff.cai . . JftwiPour
In to
A re a
Around

C a p ito lD o m c U n d e r
P re s e n t

Text O f M acA rth u r Speech\

L ia s ite d A l l i e d

iMjicAFrhurw RldcThTough FacktHi' S*»« rraitii.sco S im iU "

Alltay
I i.qi|'&lt;-&lt;) on llir Ixillnm nl llir (.tit;
lull Channel, hul lliratinmally laid
il had little ho(&gt;* any of the 7*
officer! and men aboard were atill
alive.
A diver «■ &gt; »rnt lo the bottom
to find out whether the object
found hy sound wave rontart
might l&gt;r the .-.qhmarine, which
Iterator atink under 1PR feet of
water after a practice dive Mon­
day night The imitil w »» almiit
four and half mile* southwest of
where the Afftav ahotild have
submerged- about a mile off her
(iMtllr.
I. J. Callaghan, I’atliatnenlary
Saeretary to the Itrlllah Admir­
alty, announerd thla, hut aald at
the same time "hopes that any
live* will now lie aaved are
dwingling."
The Admiralty aald earlier II
had oo reaaon for arousing hope
that any of the men aboard now
would be found alive.
I*&gt;n* alienee from Ihe bottom
of the English t’hannel rut all
praetlral hope today for Ihe fra­
m e of 78 men entombed in Ihe
Inal llritlah Submarine.
The flrillah Admit ally »*UI thla
morning that it had received no
report* to Justify hope* M-nt tha
(Continued on Page (III)

Mr*. K. J. Koulh »s * eletlfd
prrndcnt of the Sattfoyd Businr**
ami Profenlenil Wontsn'i Ctnh at
a meeting last night at the Cham
ber of Commerce Building, KinautTved* J lr a ,
M . tiiugU'
" n k &gt; n w e s i h f - was -ebrte i
v k a-president. Other o f f l o o r s
elected were, Ml** E lilr Fark v,
first vire-pre*idsnll Mr*. K It.
Carter, *eroni vice-president: Mr»
Kd l.iUle. rerordltw W Trrtniv
Mt*e D«irnthy Vnn tier bull-, r-irrrv|Hinding verretarv and
Mr*Marion Harman, treaamri.
Mr*. Helen Uennatt, district di­
rector of the organisation ail I leg­
islative chairman of the (Irian In
II. and r.W . Club outlined pending
legislation.
Tw o state measure* weir op.
priced hv Mrs. Bsnnett, one a
clau*e in a bill which would nn»
vide lhat iuvonile court judge* b.
lawver*. Judge Mattie
Feroi.-r,
Orlando, one of the out*ten-ling
juvenile Jmlge* of the Mate ic not
a lawyer, the pointed out
Opposition w ai also voiced lo
a bill wldrh would prohibit worn
en from working at night She
Mated the requirement* of wom­
en who hold nubile office* nnd
listed srnmig these, good jm l«.
mrnt, common sense and fair play.
Mr*. Carl Prism*
announced
that the final dinner meetin.r of
the II ami P.W, » peach clinic will
iw held tonight at T i l l fi'elcn1* a*
the Mnnteiums Hotel.
A l»« emnnipced was the notice
of the ipecisl gam# between Ihe
(Irlando and San/erd
i.sccl^ill
eluh* at Orlande on Apr. .to, pro
reed* of which will ttt Inward ihe
purchase of a mobile s-rav unit
by the Orlanilo B. and P.W. rlub.
Mra. V H , Grantham wa« Introdurnl aa a new tnamlstr.

Senator Vandenhcrg' Dies

Mr*. T. F. McDaniel's
Mother Dies Suddenly
Hr. and Mr*. T . f Mr Daniil
have left fnr Atlanta, G a . where
sudden
mother,
Mrs. Earl O. Ricliarfcew, which
, last night foil#wing a
heart attack.
*
1Tuner aI service* for Mrs. Hirhardsnn wilt he held Saturday
at the H . M. Pattersep and Hon*
Funeral Home aad burial will
follow In an Atlanta cemetery.
In addition to Mr*. McDaniel.
Mrs, Xlehardaon Is also survived
three sops.
T A X L E G IS L A T IO N
Tag Collector Jofcti U Galloway

he Sedate, died tail eight after an art added Qlttess atei
two operation*. The elder atateaman waa Iwotnuncntal

Mr pt-p»rti«r ( * N | *

F*k1*1,f*

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O f 3rd W orld W ar
C o rn m n n c lc rT c J Ift N e w
D iv is io n
p .T ic d

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Be P ro -

F o r

'R a 't t lc

SEN D AI. J*paii7 Apt 19 f/t’ 1
General Matthew H, Itwlgwav
new t'm lrd Nations inmmamlri.
warned today that the United
Stairs it “ undci tmimnrfl threat
I W ill **
On ho fust inspe,tion Irqie ai
Supreme Commanjer. Hidgwav
told the 22 led Regiment of Tali
forma's newly arrived 40th Divi
•nm:
"To all tnlept i ami pnypnne
you're here tn vi.n
"We stal’d illotec the imminent
thre*i „( scar nbteh ran te ||»
leaihe'J at the tone amt plare of
choosing of other people . , .
"However good yon Mirnk yo&lt;•re. and I know you are r .km!,
ynu'vr got a long way to go to
reach the standard of velrrno
( American I seasoned c o m b a t
troops who are ju*t nrro*a the
water, t am confident you'll us.every minute of the time you've
it U'-nn-.e ymi ijun'l know amt
don’t know when the ehlp-. will
lie down."
The ;’1WI mile trip from Tokyo
never inrcreeled a Ja(san gairinoe
•(•m ivaM flu r-#|. Slat

Allied

ItufU'v Isllhl hc,1 1 luolisft
...........
*11-11 k riorllr of (lie newly ...
rcptuird
I Iw si lliul (tower dlam
un and ' reicrvoil on the east-central Ironl in
North Korea.
Ihe Alliey inred the log liulroel', tin prill UVdnrMl.iv alter Itrdi
who hail ilefended it iluhhotnlv
lor &lt;layi ih|q&gt;ed .iw .iv to the north
Ihouiandi til Allied dnughhnyi
|«oiied into the (lam and revefvoii area IViiled Nations rillemerv
alruik notlh (mm llwaclion at
the wed end of the revervoir. Ihe)
trailed fue with an enemy Rt",|P
nl undlsiloted ilrenilth hut later
withdrew,
t'hlnevc Red. |oj|led hai k all
ahm a the rent rat flout in llir mountamoui airs wed of the reiervoir
liain, smoke ai l bare made sit
obieivathui impoi'ihle. Itul |tnite*l
Nation, troop, patrolled aggrr
aivrly far aloud of Ih rir line* In
those craggy hrigtil. wilhoilt op
position.
Heave rain slowed the Allied
push on the western front.
Chinese mounted n daylight,
ifuitpniiy-elsrd couiiterattark I11
nulra Inilde |{cd Korea north of
Vonejinn
Alliffl artillery ami a late *f
terpoqn air &lt;l|ike threw bark the
U. N. forrr* inched fiuwaol lip
the la-t hiflereal Iwfore Ch'Uw„n.
17 air mills mu lb of the Under
Other Alll'd troop* nrnred Chig
vnt tf, ,nt]t lo-mt of Ghirrwon and
111 an miles Inside the rntland.
Ilehind (lord lines, American
engiriirt, and Korean roail c m w «
weir working day and nigh* lo
wratl-ei prreif mails auailist Moheavy rain* siWin due.
T b rrr was no official •’•*.ianation for Mir -uil’len tied (nillliark
lhat (M'rmittrd the Allies to take
over the Ifwacbon dam and r&lt;»eervoie.
Kighl of the dam's Id flofelgale*
w rrr at ill open. The dam i.- dVO
feel long and 2'di feet high. Il
lark* no w&gt;ater for II miles ami
nnee as a major .outer of looser
fta i*KB,ir 9lf|
_
,
I
'( '1 11 1(111
\ llf
* ,,,r w L U IIIM 1
.T k ll

Planned For Slone
Of Scone Thieves

LO N D O N , Apr. IU Mb Scuta
wjui awiiwd Mrltain'n (Coronation
Stone of Scone committed "* vul­
gar art sf vandalism.” Attorney
General Sir Hartley Hhawerma
vaid ta h v, but he told Mir House
of Cnnm on* he won't have anyIxvly arr&lt; ited for it.
The St«ne. upon which llrilain'*
kings have Item erownc&lt;| for tenlurie*, was turned over tn a
■bun b laretake
in Arliroath,
SroliaiHl. hy unfdaalifii d Scots
aliout s week ago. It bad been
Ihe object of a nationwide search
G H A N O IIA r ilt H . M u h . Apr. ever sinci ii was snstchrd from
Weatmlnsier Atdey 107 &lt;lsy» (*■IU otb Senator Arthur II Van
fore.
denbrtg died (■**! night.
Shawrrov; said t h r o f f*»nr
Death eame quietly lo Mlehi
gait's Republican senior Senator ardent s-ntndi Nationalists link­
after a long illness, 27 dav* fof. 'd to the ppectsenlur theft hava
lowing his sisty^evrnth birthday. admlttnl their ImplieaMon, hut lie
Senator VancUnberg had iiee’i said he did hot tldnk the publir
fignling tenariouvly to regain hit mterasl required direct criminal
health «fn"e surgery Octolser ,t, proceedings.
The Stone, known in Srnta as
1042, for irronval of the up(ier lobe
of his left lung The operation "HroMand'- fit'-ne of De»tiny,“ wav
was performed at tfnivrrsit/ ot looted from Scone Atd&gt;ev in 1206
Michigan hoi.pltal. Ann Arlm.-.
and brought to Kuglan I Scot*,
He recovered
an-l rrtirrneil whose rulers for etgiit renturi*»
briefly to hi* Keiute duties. In had (seen crowned while srate.t
April of I0W) he nn&gt;lrrwei,l a *er
on the Stone, never let up In
nnd major operation at Washing­ their drum nd* fnr it* return. But
ton &gt; Georgetown Hospital for re ­ the Kngluh regard itc rightful
moval of a tumor from Ida sptnr.
plare as Westminster Ahlaiy.

r

BipaHisSan Policy
taaderVaiulenherg
Dies Affur Illness

SCH O O L M KKT
D AV M R K TIN G
Hunt. T . W . t-awton left Ihl*
n ia t l" " nf officers of the Dl»
morning for Galnenvllle where hr , shied A tileries o Veterans I'osl
will attend a ronferrnre of slate will calie plare at a meeting to­
luperinlendettla.
night at 6:00 o'clock at Ihe
legion Hut, and Lin Twyman,
W H A T H IN A N A M K
post eorrmarder, t&lt;»t*y urged
H T T B B t lR O II, A rr. IH -( A T — all memlwrs Im prevent. Refresh­
The police want no more rtun- ment* Will Iw served.
plainta from this Joe.
Ills full name gumi up lb»
A S S A S S IN A TIO N
works.
C H I C A G O , Apr. lO -d A b The rops heard from him last llaavtly bordered In black, ths
night, about hi* stolen auto following two column notice an
I leans* platea
poo red among advertisement* h
B u i b y the lima hi* telephoned •he Chicago Tribune:
complaint waa •nlertd. paaaad
fa R esp ect T o The Memory Of
alone to operators and moved
General
Douglas
Mae Arthur
•Tar tfca teletype, the confused
W ho
Was
Politically
Aadepartment teetered on aomethlng
aiaated By Th e DemorraU •
like rhaoa.
Administration, We Will Bs
This la tho name that waa th*
Cloned
All
Day
Thursday.
cause of It all— Joseph NieslodW, R. Gardner Co.
Jojoar«w(UaM ki
XvRbosdlit Min
Ckkw H*
: .'

! R otjr_P oin ts Of Far
K? A»rn Policy Pc
vcaicd T o Congress
By Retired General

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• •

I «(o not *t*nrl Iterr «* * tcnc.»lc fo« mi putn.in cause lot ih
lo iirt sre lumlamental -itul ir.o li quite beyond ihe i-■tin* « l im li u n
■Miiiteutiom liie y mtltl be resolved on tlir li)Rhe*| (t|ine of pj
I i&lt;n.il intrred il om course it to prove voiind cm) out io lo tr (xotcclcrl
I itutl, Ihrtrfore, ib.it you will do me the opt n r of r r e n t i n g lb*i

W A 8 IIIN G T O .N . Apr. i9 —
t.-Pt— timers!
IbiiicU* 'lac*
Arthur said loda&gt; that “ interrial sulnersion and corruption"
and "detailed regimentation''
threaten the rountrv no lr«»*
than in ll e o r p v\ aohimeton's
day. In a brief address before
the Daucbtrrs of t t ' . i T u t j S
Lfkttliilitin. &gt;141*\rlbur «iiti.
"The
f IIrjou

ritm|ilr%i(ir* amf rim*
i ml Ihe tirlAllnl refi*

ineii'Mlitip finer itur daily H»
fhreAten nnr cciuntry fm lj) no
lr%*
thdii
in
» a*lilnf (on*a
flu i .**

which I have lo t*y it -olrly c*(ue»*in« the con olcrcd viewpoint ot
W /V 'U IN G TO N . Apr l*» i*T*)
a fellow American
(irneral D oiir I.i i Mat Arthur *.»id
I tddrrt* you with nrillir* rancor nm hitlcme. in thr l.uhny
today ho view* of the Far E-vt
iwiliRhl of lilr. with but one purpose in mind lo &lt;ei\e m i counti)
'have been fully dialed hy p’ vr(a|i|&gt;l*llir).
Ihe ntuei n r ulohtl, an! *o intriloiked that to tom m ei llir to ally e irry military leader” inpir-bten.* nl one sector ohliviou* to ll-osr *d inolliei I* loll I loud •hiding the U . S. |oinl Chief* of
Jita tlri Ini the whole. NXIulc -\*l* u lonmi uli ft.-.reel to .* tin- Staff.
I ho aitrilion hy thr dc|H,«rd
V ilcw ty In kuro|&gt;e. il is no lr*i true that I un&gt;(*e is the qstewav i t
I ir I astrm commander in an *dAsia, and l’i ' broad influence of thr one &lt; m m&gt;l I ail
h m il
dirts to Congreve bought a dot &gt;
rni|Mil upon the other I heir are those sslm iliun &lt;&lt;oi vliriw.lh is in
ipplauve wilh Hepiihhc an memheii
cilerpiali to |irr*cecl oo both flunlt, that we cannot t,.,u lr &lt;uir e|l&lt;ui
standing
and rhrrnng MacArthui
I can think ol no itreatei esptrirlon o&lt; drlralon t applatiscj
II a (Mifcntial enemy can divide luv tlreni’ih on two fronts, it o vvat odeiiupted for nrarly a min­
lot u* to ccunlei luv etfoil. Ihe Corniimniit tlukil t» a glohd one. ute
He had pievtoutlv irvlal— l the
lit cuccrvclul advance in one in lu l iluralcn* ihe clcrlrucllon ol eseri
other vector, Vou cannot i|ipe**c or nlheiwiir tiirtemfci to (nut |*ointv of hi* vtrdcgic policy
t'limniuniun in Avia witlvnnt simnllaneourly nndnminmt* out rMoit* to for the Orient, They wrrr, lie Mid
I
An ei otlomic blockade of
■mil i|i ids slice in Lioopc (aiqil.uivr )
I level'll pomliriK nlli llievi gennal tinmn I hail conlltir Ins ' i^na
dlMUttinn lo the genital a rea«*~
''
pitltiilli low. i
In fltrly lower C Inna m ail
■•f Asia.
s-tatUni left
lit! in
|,iastnttou
lU-fore one .oav ohjertivrly now hi Itu ilii
t. Removal nl the leilrirtious
World
lru"l gie«
a&gt;*r* the situation now •listing war's wske
on
arn.il
reconn.ipc in •• over
there, he must comprehend "time- play little port in Asian thinking
(lun.i
thing of A'la't past and lh&lt;' ro and an little iimlcrstnod.
What th&lt; people strive f«»r tv
4 A removal of the reitrulions
v&lt;diitinn*rv rhangr-. which have
marked her rourse up to Mu- the opportunity fur n little pioh - •UI the ground lolecv nl Nation li­
tcunarho, a lit*'
presmt. Long exploited hv the f, mh( ip IIk ii
-••■called colonial powers, with better clothing on their h»ik* nt China "with Inguinal &lt;15quirt
little
opportunity
tn
arhtrvr and * little ftrme* roof nver Irom us."
J ) ,,, | „ , mM(|,
,|„ S ,
anv 'leg*** of aortal Justice, in- M.e.1 head*. *ml M-e r.ahts'loMl
thr nmnial n*Uon*litie* trie .
t -, .
j
c ,w ” s t- c l ’ i
divliiuah- dignity or a highn qf
for imliflwl D-rdoni
tmnall.t tfooBs nf 'Owahg K-vt She V
starolmd rf life site)* * ewlvk I
Tlicse (Hilitieal vnelol conditions I with the I ’nitecl Stslec fuini'liing
out own tinhle adminlvtration to
th&lt; i'hfllptiities, Mie penile q havr iml an indiK rt t'a 'iie i Upon j vtipphr*
Avia foiimi thrlr opiiortutilti in nur own national t r c o r it ), &gt;&lt;„- ,
t Iterung lu ll'll him broth whin
Ih** war JuM past to throw &lt;&gt;f( do form * luc'-tcdinp to content
he came to both ihe tec uml itul
(u
irnrv
planning
which
m
o
t
t&gt;
,
llie iliaikle* of cfiloniativni an I
thir I1 mint's
now f-re the rtswn ol new op thoughtfully ennsub red if we at
to
avoid
the
pitfall
(Mirtiiiiity, a heretofore u "M '
’ .........
M ir Arthur tan) ol hiv (volny "nf
dignity, arid the scilf-respei-t &lt;1 lam,
line I hvie been ‘e t 'i i i, i i i l « l j r - t
Ilf
more
ilir.it
nnd
immediate
politirsl freedom.
in many qiisrlerv, pum ipillv .*•
Muviering half nf the earth's tool ring 0poll our prilional se­
population, and 6u percent of it t curity an- the rhangev wrough' hloail " Hut, he raid, h - In .I nevei
natural re*ources, these peoples ip the stratcgl) (eitential of th.- braid my rfiticirm ol llieve views
are rapidly consolidating a new I’aclfir Mcran in the routs* of irom "resnonvihle nut lu v .lu'liorfurrr, leilh moral and material, thr past war.
ilie,, including our ow-i hunl
Prior I hereto the wt tern vtrs
with which to raise the living
United ( llle|v ol .Sialf."
standard and the adaptation of trgtr frontier of tin
Stair* lay on the littoral line nf
M arA iihu r said he lia&lt;t called
the Hrvlgn nf modern progr.to Mn-ir own dlstinci eultursi thr Americas, « *b an rspO'i'-i f&gt;ir reinforcement* in Korea bit
I - la ml
i.vltepl
&lt;vtrnding
opt was informed they veer, not avail­
enflrnnmints.
M -K '-iv
ami able He satit hr had warned that
kVIutlier one adhere
to th- •iirougii 1iaw.nl
roncept (&gt;f cctontaltsation &lt;u iopi, 1,11.1111 lo t|i. I'blllp.upr v That unlr &gt; permission was grant*** tn
this is th e direction of A-dan salient proved ti"' in ■import »f ' -•rub Manchurian U - « '-In- k . I*
th-- China eo**r and u-e Nall uni-irogieia and they not tu t oipul strength bill ao ,&gt;vt|n,&lt; nf wiak
t is a corollary to Mm stdfi of ne»* along wlmb the etietm 1■* forces mi Formosa Mo r-oviMitn
the world (COnomlc frontiers nv could and did atlni-k The 1‘aeif’ &lt;if hi* rotnmnml "forbade v .'trtry"
thr wholr epleanler of world wav a |i'itrntl«l eira of advance III Korea.
ftluolly, MacArthur vaid the ina f U r v rolates bark toward the for anv prectalurv (ntcv‘ Intent
11 (K ill sinking at tlo leiri|efili;i Invention of the l'hl*it*e Cirmarea whvnre It startl'd.
iniinlst.. In the K-&gt;rean fii'bting
(n thl* situation, H become • lan, I area*.
had railed for "renlivlir adjust­
vital ih»*. nur own country nrlrtn
AM Mils v*a rbangrd bv our
ment of militaty stratigv and itch
its teillele* In roninnaner wilh Pariflr victory
&lt;)ur
Irategic decision*
have not l.ccn forthcom­
this haslr ryvolutlonarv rondltlon frontier then Ihiftrd to rmliracr
rather than ptiriu* a course blind ami entire Parifu U o s 'i, vvhieh ing.'*
MacArthur said hr w it not
to nallty that the colonial era hcrame a va^t tonal to prntrrt
ron»ultrd I., advsnre on the rend­
is now pail and the Asia people . us as long as wr h&gt;-l&lt;l it ln&lt;leei| ing of American tn»ip* into Ko­
haven't the right to shape tbel' it acts sv a prohctivr shirt I rea, hut the mon “ proved to he
own free dsstlny. What they for all *if ihe \rm -ru « ,&lt;nd a'l a sound one.”
seek now is friendly guidance free land' of tbr t'orifif tb ran
ID* voire rising u- vibrancy,
understanding ami support, not HK-s. Wr runtrn| it to Mie shore- MacAfthur told i o n g n -- "We
imperious direction
(applause). „ {
!•* a rhaln if Islandr coiilil hotd In Korea bv c m vu nt
the dignity of equality and not ,-stendlng ill so
from ihe maneuver . . hut wr could hope nt
the hame of subjugator
Aleutians In lo Mm iaiircas, lo Id best for only an indecisive cam­
M a a lla s t* l i t P s i r v t s l
Their pre-war standard of life, 1
paign."
Those who would appe.l &lt; Red
•Titna "are blind" SlacArthur 'aid.
He doelaroa Bm ltt Itii-on would
mil necessarily tnesh i:ei power
willi tied Chins if Mi&lt;- United NaMonv force* carried th war fur­
ther. Any pew enemy, he -aid, will
•'tike only if it (eel* (lie I *Unce
I* In her favor on a world scale
llj I I K R ' I A N It. AI.I.HN
lie declared earlier Iha' For­
W A S H IN G TO N , Apt. 19 (A ’l Many a hero sr&gt;&lt;! ihouttmlv o| mosa must not he allowed to fill
v'clorioui American troopv have Irncl the route up IVnnryl* ama Avenu: Inin enemy hand*
It is part nf an i-land arr, h*
that General Douglas MacArthirr (ollrtws liwlay,
aid, from whlrh IT. H. alt ami *ea
One important clilferente. morl of them hive wnoml up •ailing l«iw ir ran control Ih - Pacific and
at the Whit* lloua*. The
“ muintain it as a prctertlve *up sc"
Arthur parade If arhednleil to entiling rnrnnuttr&lt; i. llew-ey "wn* for all Ihe America
MacArthur concluded with u re­
wind up at thr
Wavhingtnn plainly astonished'' «t thr sir/
of th r throng, thr Star said, ami collection of the old soldier 1shatl
Monument ground*.
The historic avenue's first big isiwr.i rnnilantlv iti nil directions "Old soldiers never die, they just
''There wav »b evident |n&lt; k evf fade away."
victory show was thr March of
any attempt nn the part of the
He vaid he was closing out 3?
the buy* tq blua in JSfiS, Thou
acids uf union troops pawed in admiral to (in:.* nr to act before yrarv of military servirr with that
rselrw, hut no &lt;mr man wac Ih* grrst rrowd,’’ th* Star’* hail ad in mind.
writer said.
" I now close rny Piililatv *ar-..er
alngl'-i out for tribute.
In rontravt was the parade at
After Ihe President presented and just fade away," hr vaid
vrars later for Admiral George tin* sword, the (wo rode hack up dramatically. “ An old soldi-e who
(('••ailaa** era -■ ■ • Sl st
Dewry, ihs h»rn of Manila liar Pennsylvania
Avenue
to the
In th&lt;* KpanDh-Amerlcan War.
White House In carriages, fol­
INrway
r&lt;e*|y*d
■
Jeweled lowed by the offirera and mar
•Word, voted him by fnngre**. In of lh « Olympia, Dewey's flag
J A I-K N O X V IL L E Apt
ceremonies at th* rapltnl Mel, ship. That night M eK i.ilry enter­
vu
3. IkW.
tained with a dinner for Bit Atlanta
II
f.'cwey waa a tramendmisly at
Ihe
While
House
(no III,m a rs
Mrowns'il'a
81*
popular figur*. Th* Washington speeches).
tid
Er*nlnjr Star recorded that as
Almost asaetly 20 years later Chicago
SB
Admirals Schley and Sam'psnn.
-on Sept. 17, HMD— the rity Denvtt
AA
two other war haro**, appeared turned oat again for G.e hero of Dea Moines
67
there was a rlp p lt of applause W orld War I, General John J. Detroit
New York
6d
from th* crowd Jamming Ih* Pershing.
60
rapltol pltia "but when Dewey
Pershing himself, on horseback, Washington
47
earn* *n &gt;&lt;ht th* oatburol wa* waa at ths head of the parade, Montreal
78
a t'i1 'V t!b a b l«."
behind Mm cam* “ Pershing's Jacksonville
76
«• . •«* l half hour early with ow n" regiment of men h.nnd- Miami
SO
7 wMJ
Mcitirley (to the m r- pteked from sis different divi* Tallahssst*
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Mac Arthur Returns

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Business In
Florida For March

H e a tia a e S Pram h ( *

One*

were kept at a distance by rope
harricade* and aggressive Air
Form police.
The A ir Polire roughed up at
JACKK0NV1LLF,, Anr. in— «&gt;*»» Irati a doirn photographers who
— Hank debit* In llo rid t last trle*l to get rlo»e criougnli for unmonth showed coot imml good olwtructr*! view* of the event.
One of the manhandled photobusiness.
Th r report on dr-hit* Ini! craphcr*, A l"« Paul Strong of
check* and withdrawal* from San PraneUrn said. "they grabbed
Individual srrnuntst wa* made one guy and literally pitched him
actually
today tnr T . A. Lenfnrd, vie*, through thr air.
president ami general manager lamneed.
General MarArthur remained
of the Jackjumville hranrh of
the Federal Reserve flank of aloof to I hr row a few fret behind
him a* he shook hand* with Ad*
Atlanta.
mlral Arthur VV. Radford, IJ. H
Ill* report showed:
“ Thai dm Inc the first I hi re Navy commander In thn Pacific;
month* of 1I&gt;CI, debit* were 23 Hawaii’* Governor Ingrain Stainperrent greeti-t ttian for the hack nod Army Secretary Frank
n m r period of 1850, St. Peters- I’acr, Jr.
rrportr.l the tare*:* _ '■&gt;
M r;. MarArthur left the plane,
2T ^irrent, ami creator Miami ircliriHtrncil the "llataan,” on thr
hank* laid an lncrea*c of 11 arm of f.t. Col. Anlhonv Story,
perrrni. The#** hit(h*, however, MarArthur’* pitot. The five »l»r
w ’ re tempered tiy alowt r « « , .» ol ( ■rcr.iraJ Joilo.vcJ with hi* Id-year
cam ... (trlamlo alol 1.1 inon. 'l old *on. Arthur who wn* born in
“ire.,
‘A T% |ivi , »ol" {fin ra»r » i V .‘•iafiiia an*i never cwiofa
made la«l month over Mur eh a the irnltr.l Slate*.
,
ago. At) of (he major trade
A* the General stood In the
tenter* » bowed gain*. rnneinc doorway of the plane hi* face wa*
from one of 2* percent In HI. wreathed in *mile» for a brief
Peter»burjr to a low of It per ranl moment. A few mlnutea lalor be
in Miami. Marrh debit* in I‘rn&gt; grinned broadly a* lie met Rad­
tutroU wet». up 20 percent from ford, Kinnhark »nd Par*.
Marrh of la*1 year, followed I.v
welcoming committee hiii'i:
a 2!t.perreni unto in Jacksonville. a The
flowere*! lei around Mr*. MAc*
"A ll of Ihe »eetn Plorlda title* Arthor** i.eek Hhnllnt Idc Were
JTJ ■ . « *'
|fe ,.
■u &gt; 'id'*1nc Grriai'ai KT.u h i.
had gain* from February to
Marrh. A high of 'J2 prrernt wa* •on.
Only four minute* after they
reporlr,! In I'enaamla liut till*
wa« offiet loinetrhnt by llm II* loft the plan* the Mar Arthur*
prrcenl Increase* In Miami and were on their way to Radford'*
home.
greater Miami, rcspertivcly.
Mr*. MarArthur wa* dre»»ed ill
**ln the .l*th H l'ld rl o« 1
wholr, whirl* Inrlude* all or a purple null. She grinned broadly
part «f ala Southeastern -tale* a* she left the plane. The O m c o l
del.il*
followed
the
pattern wore j i dark olive drab uniform
In Florida. Thr dl*trirl year-lo with Kisenhower tyrie liatllr Jac­
date increair wa# 23 (KTrent, tin ket. lie also wore hi* fanmu* sun
*ame a* In Florida, anil the rate tan golf*lcafrd hat,
of coin ovrr Marrh HUM) « »
Arthur wore n dark Iteanir rap
21 perrtnt for the district and 1ml a rad Jacket.
20 jierrenl fot thr #tatr
Story 'aid Arthur wa* rpdt*’
"Thr»e fitturr# are in line wit’* eirited during the trip. He and
I hoar for M l rlliri throughout- Mr*. MarArthur vUltrd the pilot’s
the United State* The national compartment a* the plane neared
In. tea**' in debit* over the fir*' lllrkam Kidd and looked down at
three month* of I [trill w.i« 21 Honolulu’* light*
permit, the *amc a* the Marrh
Soft Hawaiian music and perfect
05I national Inrrraar over la**, weather greeted the MacArthur
larch."
party. Today the city will get
all-out to welrtiiil* the 71-year-old
General,
The parade through the city
i* si hcduled for 11:20 P. M„ It will
dart from the Radford- residence,
inJ lTit**.
Mitinr
n r Tin: m• i *vt n» , white the General I* staying.
iN it ;
iK N iim .i;
At A |\ M. the procession I*
due at the university campu'.
• Alone. Herrins. f'ee***»*t
University President Gregg Sin­
a a 19 ri'.nMpftnwa
IPT—
ancaSlA? D in r t * lii* mi III;- clair will present MarArthur .an
i.AT«'it;i honorary degree. The party will
4*l»a A«iA
lAlnaf nAitt
a*
you
of yo
nu aa&lt; M«ch
e l.____
- . . . . a#r«a* return to the Radford home via
aol
tnurtst-nacked Waikiki Beach and
111*ill
4 rounds
and reuOtr«d
any claim* and
wbleh I &gt; present
may 1
Kiv* naaintt the I.lllha district, a center of
— ‘(her o r.fyou,
i
f....
f e '“M ale 1 f AWa.„ Illrrrloa. d&gt;
llaw-ait’# Filipino resident*.
ecaacd. tale or V*i4 f’« only, in in*
Police chief Han N u tald he
’nunljr Jude* of lt*-m*ee|** 1'ouuiy,
I. at at* otfler In Hie eaail planned the trip through Mlltai
#f eald County ui Hanfopt. *0 FHhiln.i# could see and cheer
f Alftiil!!
nrtjl-*, mill.iii •itfii
— M b ' /mai ih« llm* of ih* ru -» the nan -who hecarni* a neroanal
nliU ca ilon
of ....................
ihl* nolle* P.arh hifu when hd litiemted their home*
m i n , or •UiHkii'l
Un#R~~ *1u!) w^ I" wrll . fan. I fVum the Japanese In World
Unit jrtlIt*
»h*
nt*.r Mi
n
■as, and
spall
Blair 1me
pi*.-r
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« lid jjiajt
11* P'VT.
r &lt; ■
goitres*
IMieara.and
po.l -Hie*
addrrM War II.
M lb* rlAlnunt, end aHall Im rwoin
Harlier plaiia-fur Iho mirtormd*
In by I lie il*fin*nt. hi# I«enl. nr to stop at the Clt*&gt; Hall and Nuu■la allutnay. and any m. i. •tatin nr
ahu' Pall, M-enlr ftai* overlooking
demand nut ... tiled #h*n o*. v« m
Ik MX A It KTII It Kit HI Kit. Oahu Island, were caneelnt for
At Bdmtnlelralor ol 11.. lark of time.
Palate nf Alonso llertimj,
Radford and Rlalnhaek will ar
d*eeoamf
F lis i u u U liu D .li A|&gt;ril I*, ten
company the General. Honolulu'*
Mayor John Wilson will Jain the
party at the university.

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iraetlsnee Vrasa Page Oaet
come out nf a luggeeted f t ^&gt;00,000
emergency fumi eubralUad by the
8tetr Rudget Commlsdon. Murray
u ld he did not want to ace a
separate spending fund for civil
defense.
Meanwhile the Haley Committee
to Investigate Corruption In
Florida government began eettlng
up it* staff to j o to work.
Rep. Haley of Baraeota, chair­
man of the group, Mid he hai con­
torted a lawyer who hae no offl?
rial connection* and the committee
hopes to interview him today with
an eye to engaging him to help
direct the Inquiry.
Haley would net name the law­
yer. He said previously the com.
nutter need* an attorney whose
integrity, and ability i* unques­
tioned and who ha* the confidence
of the people of Florida.
In an Independent move to lake
all the rovers off all public rernrtl- Ifnley nrenare&gt;t for introd-jt]ew J 1&gt;'• rrsvH ', ■* *i;fl1 the*»hould l&gt;e open “el all time*'' to
personal Inspection of any rltUen.
Any state, county nr municipal
official who denied acres* to the
lert.rd* would lie subject to mprerhment and could lie sentenced
to pay a fine of |I00 or serve
three months In jail conviction for
■ mi-demeanor.
!!"!ey h i» beeIk» legitr i, in pre-lcgiaUJ:
TTT,'
opening all record* of the State
Welfare Hoard to Inspection.
The House voted 7&lt;J-2 to atk
Congress for a federal law forbid­
ding Interstate transmission of
rsclng Information with “ such
■pml, detail and accuracy as to
further gambllnr purposes.”
It was one of the proposals nf
Attorney General Richard Rrvln
to throw up more herrien against
quick arcess of race bqt bookmak­
er* to information on which they
lake and pay wagers.
The Florida Racing Commission,
at Krvln'# request, he* Imposed a
rule that no Information on any
horse race at a Florida track may
lie transmitted over regular news
wire* until 2fl minutes after the
race ha* been finished.
Frvln ha* proposed that a State
law of the same general nature
he cnartrd at thla Legislature In
addition to the memorial to Congrass for federal law*.
Onlv Ren*. Dowds ef I'ulnam
and Chamber* ef Hardee voted
against the memorial to Gongrese.
A United Word Federalist
snokesman charged today that
Florida rroups seeking repeal of
government support resolutions
are being used as dupes or Com­
munism.
David F. Simonson of Clear­
water, esecutivr of the U W F ,n
Florida *eeks to keoa on U|*
Florida lagMativt hooks roaolutions (waned l.y thr ( M l and 1049
seslkm* rnwiliitln*^, urging COO*
grtis Us-net. up tna*Jilnvr,v 4Pr'A
werhf!i*mr»r»m*nt through .tftj
UnMed Nat Iona.
..
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The propose? to lower Flq
Voting ago to lit was piles
the calendar of the Ileus* with %
BM7 roll call ballot,' but **&gt;,*£•
fort to move it up for Immddlgte
consideration we* blocked, V
Three identical progoswl eons I
tutlenal amendments tu lower Ihe

voting age In Florida from 21 to
18 were rejected last week by the
House committee on constitutional
amendments.
Today, Rep. Beasley of Walton
rose to ask the neersMry twothirds vote to override the com­
mittee of which he le chairman.
There would he a railroad com­
missioner for every Florida Conrrasional district if a hill introuerd today by Rep. Belscr of
Holmes county a passed.
Ha proposed Increasing the
membership of thr agency to one
from each congressional district
“ nnw or hereafter” esistlng. Iml
only if this seMion of thr legis­
lature give* the commission power
to regulate private electric power
companies.

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Com pany I Problem
(Cssllsit* graos g*a* &lt;1»l
trucked.
Hgt. Grantham had steaming
hot coffee all,I dv.iglii.uU •i«i|)
for Un TO), .nd niilltarv cpert.Car.;
■ni . - -ar.~
— ‘ *■ . ora# Cu
problem no one was allowed tv
smoke and advances were made
in the brush In thr darkness.
A respite ramr to the wrarv
men at .1:0(1 A. M. when Hgt.
Grantham served them lilieral
quantities of scrambled eggs,
l.arnn, grit*. I,read and coffer.
At 1:00 A. M. the last half
of thr problem was started with
Mill *1 1 sn oh.'- "
f*
0:0# A. M. before the piohlrm
ended, the men marched bark
to the kill lien,
policed the
grounds and hoarded Ijie tinrlra.
They arrived back at U*e Armoi
tln-d but happy, at 7:30 A.
All weapon* were cleaned
ntlrd, and at 8:45 A. M. thq
men wrre released.
On May T. federal Inspection
of the Company will lake place
at Ihe Armory, Lieut. Newman
stated today.

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creased fir* from many Republi­
cans since the ouster of General
llarry II. Vaughn, will repre- Douglas MacArthul as top U. S.
sent Mr. Truman at the airport and United Nations commander
when MacArthur arrive*.
becauM of his differences with
Thla meant that Mr. Truman the Truman Administration over
himself would not be on hand tho course of the Korean war.
tor the military welcome to the
Although Ache*on’s appearance
five star General.
was to a closed committee session,
Vaughn once served under Mac­ the State Department made publl.
Arthur in Australia.
his prepared statement. In it he
.Short wa* asked if he thought said he Is sure tho committee and
MacArthur will call at thr Whlta the Senate itself “ ere aware nf
House.
the urgency of the Indian need
” 1 haven’t heard nf the Gen­ and will act as quickly as pos­
eral a*klng for an appointment,” sible."
Short said.
Legislation has been pending
Rayburn, Tessa Democrat, told fnr weeks to authortao a llPO.nno,.
reporters earlier after a White 000 gtnnt trt finance the proposed
lh&gt;u*e visit that Democratic lead­ wheal gift. The Administration 1*
er* had assured Mr. Truman ” \Ve hoping to get action promptly In
are going to extend every rour* the House.
ivsy to General MarArthur.”
Ackeson reminded the Senelc
This was after Mr. Truman’* rommIMee he had urged in Febii'itular Mon,lay morning meet-1
I ruary that Corgrr** act earlv
mg with hi* roovtcsslntiat trader* I enough to permit thr government I
f t" wei* *00*1*17 .*^2, - 4’ *- VntTS
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then thr plan fnr MrGormark to Ihl* country pnt later than Ap*. I
n-k urinnlmou* consent for un — iwq weeks ago.
That time schedule was nece*
address hy MacArthur.
Ray hum -aid It •nrant a joint aary in order to assure the demeeting of thr two house* of livery ef adequate grain supplies
Congress In the House chamber. In India hy mid-summer, ny th-n,
While Senate action is not Acheron said, the Administration
necessary,
H-natr
Democratic believes the food situation the*leader McFarland (Aria) said ” 1 “would become dangerously *rlexpect tlie senate to go along tleal."
"Kvents since Jan **« -J-j*"
i ! - i rc * J''n uf U ir. H oujm’.”
a * tar aa I'm pcuumaliy con* shown that nur MtilosA
i lined,” McFarland lold report­ ly optimistic,” Acheson Mid. "Tho
er*. "I vspeet to insist opon every Indian government I* already find­
ing it esr*edng|r difficult to tns'.n
|M&gt;a*ibhi courtesy fu&lt; the General.
Ray bum, McFarfand vice pre­ tain the flow of grain to Its ra
sident Barkley and McCormack lion outlet* In such disaster strick­
'participated In the White H o q m en areas aa Bihar. The Indian
r « r ! e .arc be-vmlng Increasingly
conference.
Both Rayburn and McFarland fearful, of lha threat of famine
said it woukl not lie necessary The threat le Immediate.
"The first million tons nf grain
for thr Senate to pas* any resol ut ioq at all since the senators especially requested from us. If
would 1« invited to the Joint meet- It Is to errl*e In time, should I*
ships for India as soon
in the House under McCormack’s loaded
as t* humanly possible, and I
unanimous rvnsent request.
However McFarland said he strongly urge that the Congress
would U- agreeable tu srparole ac­ enact Ihe nrcesM ry legslatli.n.”
tion by the Senate on the invita­
tion if Senate Republican leader
Wherry (Neb) insisted upon It.
Wherry Is the author of a
(r«wHao*0 P r m Pea* O w l
pending resolution for an in­
vitation to MarArthur In atldrra* Ing Uch.
The Eighth Arm y In this area
I 'ingress.
Aside from talking nlmut Mac­ Is nearing Ctierwon, a key hai.' In
Arthur the l&amp;morralir leader* the Ihrae-elded Communist hulldun
•aid the While Ifoiine conference area.
Another Allied force pushed
bad a briefing by Gen. Omar
Bradley, chairman nf the Joint over the Hentan River under fir*
Chiefs of Staff, on batUefrunt and held Its ground.
A F correspondent T«m llrodirports from Korea,
•haw reported there was limited
patrol actlrlly on (hr Hwarhun
front. All potrols ran Into enein/
MF.DAI, AW AItllKD
iippusltlon.
On the west coast, Allied De­
Willie J. Flint, stewanDman, stroyers shelled ChangMn point
UHN, son of Mrs. Idella Flint, of southwest of Chlnnampo. Chin1201) West Eleventh Street. Han- nampn Is Ihe port city for ryongford, recently w m presented with yangt Red- Koeaaa capital.........
a Good Conduct Medal at the
Naval A ir Station, Norfolk, Va.
This award I* given to the en­
listed men 6f the N’evy,’ every
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three year* f * fidelity, aeaJ ond
i.lwdlear*.
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and eggs on Hunday, hut fnrhld*
Ihe sale of mrst and fish. They
oil,Ini:
"It permit* one to attrnd a pro
feaslnnal fnotliall game nn Ihe
land’s day. but does not permit
him to have hi* hair cut The en­
tire law presents a Yraly quilt*
pattern of Inclusion* and esrluslant completely lnron*i*tanl with
constitutional
requirements
of
equality and reasonalile classifica­
tion.’’
The appeal charged that radio
ami television elation*, operalnrr
nf spoil* arena*, amusement ren­
ter*. night rluha and tavern* had
violated thr Rahlmth law over 11
long period nf years without being
prosecuted. In addition, it asserted
that a statute compelling obserVpncr nf Hunday aa a d*v of rest
’‘constitutes an uneonalltutlonai.
preferential aid t«* certain religious
dCMi.iTiiristlUM/' ’ Friedman &gt; and
Prarka said Ineyhad a Hied belief
|n the aanrltv nf ftaturdey ■* the
Rghhath nn which they may not
iirwif’ yt'
CnunaCI fer New York, In owposing a Beprente t&gt; i«rt review,
■aid that although the nlwervanre
t&gt;T Bunrfav was nf religion* origin a general day of rest aiul.recrea­
It now eiiits as "a civil Institu­ tion without interference front
tion aChrlnr the •public need for mm morel al srUvIty."

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Air Force Victory
W■■II - H .s lls a m rram r«a » tree)
Me* and 0.1 were damaged -a ll In
air ronrlial.
In the greate*t Jet Imttle In
history Thursday the Red» lost !tl
of their sleek swept hick wing
iohThey sent t» M IG If.*
■gainst H2 II 29&lt; Imnrhlng a hrtdff ‘
spanning the Vain River.
The Huperforls were rurnrled hv
IMt FBI ThunderJtU and Sabre
Jel*.
In 2fi minute* 82 Red lela had
Iwen lilaalH nut nf the skies. The
rest flrd tn their Mqnrhurlan ssiyf. Tw o It » • were shot down,
tuary.
l&gt;Ut thiv bombing mission wa* compleiad.
No Amerjnm J*U 'were Inst,
has been
Tlie air srgr In K(errs
01
ngfit in
fnugfi.
... two
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Rede first pltli
pitted the North
The Red*
Korean
rran A ir .Ferre
Force *|_____
against If.
_ N.
warrnla net. WHMn two or three
ska |l was ritslreved.
About
Mxnit four months later tbv
Reds
sent their Jets Into action.
eds set
The find were sighted Nov,
The first Jcl-to-kt air bottle In
history was fought Nov. 8.
Four F-HOs took on four Soviet
MIG*. One MIG was shot down.
The others defied hack across the
Yalu.
Tlie Communists use hit and
run tar lies. From high altitude*
nn the Manchurian aid* of the
Yalu, they tpeke one sweeping
dive on U . 8. plane* and then dash
bark to their m actuary.
American plane* have order*
not to rhaa* { R M IG s into Man­
churia,
President Truman oak) “ If we

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To P raiid t U f n c i of lb* Wot Id;
To Preaotr the Progress of AmericaTo Prod•&lt;* PioepefrRy |t» Sanford.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD. FLORIDA T U E S D A Y A P R ; 17. 1951

EaUbllahed 1908

G e ne ra li)
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fab ualtti
iron jrtJ
(la u d )
south
purtiwii

through tVnllirul*), a*'*•Kill In
&lt;il showers lower r j»l nu&lt;l and
K i* n V III Hr cooler north uu]
central purl lull* tonic lit.

AniMKintcd I’rctes l.emsed Wire

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State Senate Asks Hawaii Stages Republicans Demand Special Probe
For Resignations Huge Welcome
For Mac Arthur Of United States Far Ea:*t Policy;
X)f Wildlife Board

General Leaves For
U nited S tates And '
Commission Accused* a h * j
u ;.
Arirtnagg T o J o i n t !
O f R a rit h itin o A n d * * * B 6 0 . i O F C f S f i l l
C o n g r e s s Session
' u iid iiic iu i C o n d u c t :
General E ndangered
I n e f f i c i e n c y Hit
H ON OLULU. Apr. 17— (db
W orld Peace W ith
Grnri.il MacAithur leaves thA
T A I.L A IIA 8 8 B K A or. 17—
llowrr-scrnled
hospitality
of
Ha­
Plan T o H it China.
bP&gt;— The House today passed
waii today on tin item minion to
5* In U Ihr Dowds bill In
B radley M aintains
prn«idr fur Stale regulation ut M enacing Chinese Re- challenge m Connie,. the viewi oi
pi hair Heelric power ram*
Ihr President who filed hint ovri
CHICAGO. Apr. 17 ~&lt;7P&gt;—
panic*. Ihr measure now nor*
inforcem ents P o u r war
|H)licy.
lu Ihr Srnalr oh kb alresdv
iencri*
X. /rjfcj.
' i M e r t * ?» .ttieca itr k U r
• Vo I'eek, vi'.vify plane, (lie Ua- ii4t (ten ui vUnrui tmuylsi Mac-

ratpav

Bradley Raps MacArth

Reds Massed Near
BigHwachonDam

measure
hln ra
H.
Ilnu.r
passage followed loo d a ), of
rnmplrs parllamwrtary manrusrrlng. Opponents of Ihr bill
offered a m e n d m e n t after
A amendment, moot of which «c r r
beaten down.

TALLAILASSEE. Apr. I7-&lt;/1*i
— Die Florida Srnalr today adopt*
rd by a voir a 20-18 voir « revolu­
tion calling on ntfmLer* ol ihr
Slate Camr and Wildlife Committmn to irtign.
The revolution, by Senator Brae*
Inn of Crnlvirw, followed a
£/ilnlrring attack on ihr commitvion
by an interim Senate committee
which pmhrd the commission's
arlivilir*.
Senate Previdenl Sturgis fell ihr
iiHlrum to level a sharp attack on
the commiwion. charging il "hat
hern unable to accomplish one
good thing for" conservation in
Florida.
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He said the comnuation lias hern
in one scrap aftdr another and
each commissioner was trying to
undermine each o&amp;er. He termed
(he commission's operations a
"matter of shame" and called on
ihr Senate: "Let’s get this house
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PAD.
Seaator Baynard of S(. Peters­
burg opposed (he resolution, sayf i n « il w it. the coftatihttiooal duty
w ol the C am non to remove State
official* guilty nf malfeasance and
misfeasance.

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Senator Johns of S tilk r also
opposed the move. uping if the

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Smith To Preside
Over Hearing On
T erm in al Bonds
Circuit Judge ii. A Smith will
ptvslde tomorrow matting at 10:00
o'clock at a hearing at the Court
Iton In regard la the City's motlon to strike the answer of taxpaver* who several week* ng-» nrolesttd the validation C( tha dork
and terminal Fonda amounting to
1-150,000 which thd City had pro*
mpoard to issue.
w The motion to strike the answer
wa* filed In leehnlf af the City
by attorney. A. K. Shlnholaer and
tv. W. Siienrer,
Fn.1 It. Wilson, former elty at­
torney, and D. C. Hull, DcLand,
will represent the proteetfng tax
payers who Include Randall Chase,
\V. C. IIUI, W. A. u ffie r. t-re
Samuel, F. It. Ashdowt, R. T .
Humphrey, J. II. F-itrldge, Mai.
culm C. MarNelll, W, W. C. Smith,
mVivian Spear, Frank I - Woodruff.
T l r „ R. A. Newman, Ira C. Southward, 11. L Harper,
r. E. K. Shipp,
R. I . Hagan,
- • ,Sydn
» S W O. Chase
and E. C. Smith, Jr.
In this proceeding tha City first
‘
filed its petition to hav* the bonds
declared valid, Aftar tha oppon­
ents filrd their answer, the City
moveil to strike this answer.
Ths matter of th* bend issue
has Iwen under active considera­
tion hy the City for several years,
mMr. Shlnholser pointed out today.
9 In HMD the Legislature passed
enabling legislation for the 'port
terminal, and thn City Commis­
sion, after more thha a year of
additional con-lderattpn and in­
vestigation, adopted a resolution
providing for the issue of the
hands which are now Involved In
this suit.

First Auction Held
I By Farmers Market
The Sanford
Market opened
sale of the season .
bidding was set ire,
Anderson, market manager.
Frank Oresoli, with B o hags
of rabhags, was the first grower
to enter the auction Mock. This
lot of cabbage waa said hy Vent
Slater, auctioneer, to Chase and
Co* the highest bidder.
| Runner Carter waa the first
grower to reach the. black, at
the anew. ; sueHan e{ the day
rtarttng at 4:00 n i t ti and offarad far sale a «gggm » •i rad

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tsan, wai scheduled to lake oil
Irom Honolulu international air
port at 9:30 A. M. (2:30 I*. M .
E S I ) rmoutr to San I ranciico and
Wa.lunglon,
Thr Bataan thou Id Rtrive
Ssn
Francnrn International
Ait|&gt;ott
alioul 8 P. M. ( I t p. M „ E S T ).
Allrr an ovrrniglil m l in Sap
I lanriKo and luirf crirtnoniri
tilde Wednesday( morning, Mac*
Arthur will dr|tart for Waihinglon
and hii apgtesranrr Thursday brforr a joint session of Congrrii.
The five-star firnrral un&lt;l hero
of three wars got n foretaste here
yesterday of the applause hut imrnof the acrimony that awaits him
in Washington.
For two hours Hawaii’s polyglot
population lining u W-mile route
, heeled MacArthor. his wife,
Jean, ami their son, Arthur, IS.
The *|H&gt;nlaneous outburst of
arrlalm— at this starting point of
the Faelfir war which MurAithui
fought from beginning to em|—
presaged pageantry and public
■Irinonatralions planne.1 for him in
Kan Franriiofl, Washington ano
New York.
Hut there waa no note of the
antagonism that has split Amt-riru
and the non-Communlst world ovrr
his views, lie urged that the Allie*
should bomb Chinest Communist
bases in Manchuria and u*e Chin
e*e Nationalist troops against thr
Reds to ead the Korean war.
MaeArthur'a Hawaiian welcome,

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Pilot Club O fficers

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MeniU-rv ot the Sanford Lion;
Cluli today made plans for partlcipauon in the thrae dav rot •
vent Ion of Florida l.iona Clubs
which open* May 20 In Jackson,
vilte.
Approval waa given to a pro­
posal that would restnra comtltiva bidding among commun­
es desiring to hold the atate
convention. The measure, aaisl
King Lion Harry Robson, ia ueslgnad to replace the system of
rotation now used.
A measure pro|m*in2 to assess
each tnemlMt a yearly sum in
order to promote having a Lions
International Convention in Flor­
ida was defeated. It was point*.!
out hy members that with the ex­
ception of Miami, no Florida
city la targe rnmigh to have aurh
a 'arge convention.
Delegates t~ the state conven­
tion will be Hrnty Witte, Harry
Hohaon and Karris Folds. J.
HsmiHon Itistiee was apiHtinted
attendanee chairman bim! James,
liuiwun, J r„ director of publicity.’

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Russia Reports 73% Production
Increase In 2nd Five-Year-Plan
LONDON, Apr. 17—
— Rutiia told the world last night the
hat finit hrd her teeond five year plan nine mooi hi ahead of tchrdule
The bottled lopping her prewar iwoduction by 73 per cent, instead ol
the 46 per cent she aimed for.
la tha major fiddt. twwsvei. her production still fell far ihort
of th* Untied States.
♦---------------------------- -------------------------------Tha aanouneemrat, by Moeeow produrtion.
Earlier
estimate*
radio, tnuapettd get it gains In ] ftrom the West attributed to thu
277 million barrels last
"the ‘moat important taaki of .lovicts
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tha pilin'*—drat admitted short* year as compared with an
romlag* In other firlda of nn». American I&lt;973.000,000 barrel*.
dcTltm,
Coal -87 per cent more mines!
As tiaual, the Soviet announce­ than In IMO-'-ellgMly above the
ment gar* no figure* on pro­ plat.'* quota. The West estimate!
duction, hut dealt rply In p a ­ r.uaa'a last year produced 290,rentages. It compared ItSO with uOOJWO tons of coal— the U. S.
548,ooopoo ton*.
IM0.
TbOfRuaalturs tald:
Electric power— U p tT jia r cent,
beating tha goal ad. Tha Waa:
estimates Haute tad rear pr
duead
\ Howattta.
Tha United M a id drived o
2M.OOO-uOO-OOft.
Tfa
iKeeew
clears '.he wap
a fourth five
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They promptly ran inlu Demoerotic op|H)iilion Senator Ru&gt;srll
(l) (,a ) told (!ir Senate thr Aim ­
ed Seivire* Cornmittrr. which lie
heads, and the Senate fnirign
Relations Committee ate alirady
moving i oi titK to malr an iurjuity
into foreign and military ixilicy
lie said I lie-V would tovei the same
ground.
Russell alio annnuncesl |misIponemenl of tomorrow's srhrdulrd
start of an inquiry by the Aimed
Services Committer only. Senelary of Defense Manhall was to
have been the Irsd-olf witness.
He said the po*l|K&gt;nenienl is
Officer, of thr Sanford Pilot Club vlio » . i r &gt;-&gt;eis.M.-I Imm Tilt-,day night nt lb, t aeht *'Iul&gt;. left :• lirsignesf to give hi* committer and
light; M i. Orville Touehlon, *li&gt;•-»**** -Mi. .tolui I. C t.ik, ( n i t vin »•,»■*:&gt;trin Mi-* Mu !* Hamo-y, ||)r |7,,,r ,jjn Rrlaltont Commillee.
orre.ponding .ee-stnryj .Mr*, t.rorgi A Stine,
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dent; M&gt;*. It. K. Chapman, tetti n. pn ihtcitL] 'l i Hsrvgy Rwanton, director; \li«. Al Y Hunt, first I - .
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nrsufiirnt of the Pilot tTIuh w ho n pie-entes! tile m ■it tierdup. Mi** Charlotte Smith, diivelor. Mr*, le x), time to wojk out t&gt;lan* (or
Nancy jiroei,, treasurer. Mr*. CJordon Sweenev. seeonil vke pie*idirnl, w.j nut rre-eiit
joint hrsrtng*.
Huiaell rni-vil hit ohjsetinn* immediately after Senator Fersrti.on
l R-Mich) introilueed a te.idutipn
for n special SPnate.House ,otnmlttee. This Me* had i eceivtal
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17 (/Pi I lie Rfival N.IVV
PORISM Of H H England. A|u
sgiuna'ine Affov with tl b a*t 7’&gt; men ilmaisl vannlied will,nut i
IlMe today aI Is-1 &lt;s lest dive hi the I tulnh Channel.
■alluding Inn Atneiir.iu ill
Hrlli'OpIrrt, ailpltlirl iml ship
Itii yeti began le.trcliinit a tetib o i n 71 milrt Imig and 21 mttn
wide along the South Chnnni-t
England for the t.'uli
ine which (ins Srbnoi
ppnratu- nlld esrap

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Legion Fair Group Worker Wounded •&lt;

session nf Post 51 last night nt
Dan River F actory
the legion Itul.
Denver Cordell, rommandcrDANVIL IE . Va.. Apr 17 i d ’)
elect of the post, was elected vice
president of the Association. Kar. — Dan River Mills Idainctl vmlrnie
lyle lloushflliler, who presided, which bioke out today al thr inmwas re rlerte.1 secretary and John pany’t stnke-iroumi textile plant

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kn ^ c V Undldate* were adinit led la |uist membership: Hichard T. K. Walker, A.C .L em
pluyee, Randall W. Ilarnra, also of
the A.C.L. and William M. Hoag.
Mr. Galloway reported that rerript* nf the legion sponsored
Krminub- County Pair had (m-cii
favorable, and thankerl th:*e Who
hail assisted in thr program- The
rlirertora were told to go ahead
with plan* fur the ID52 fair.
Capt. Karlr T. trucks staled
that thp Department Convention in
Tampa will (re the hlgfrtt In thr
history of Florida, rrplrtr with
Iwauly queen*, drum and bugle
corps. Hr urged as many member*
as poasilrle to hear National Com
ifiandcr Erie Cocke tell of hi* re­
buff hy President Truman !n a
talk Sunday morning at 10:10
o’clock at the Tampa Armory.
Adjutant James Singletary an­
nounces! that the following dele­
gatee will represent the no*t:
Kat lyle Ilousholder, J. Q. Gallo­
way, Joel Field. Jamee Singletary,
K A. Konfurton, Denver Cordell
and Chester Miller.
Allernatee at the convention
will be John Pierson, Georgo Mayburry. John T . Rradr, I&gt;. £ Whldden. Frank Takaeh, Judge Douglas
Stenstrsim and James P\ Benton.
I.ieut. David Remley of the Civil
Air Patrol waa welcomrd as a
member and he pointed out the
need of new member* hy th&lt;
C.A.P. If it i* to retain Ita squad,
ron rating hy keeping It* actlv
membership up to 51. He asked
ineratlon of tha poet tn ohserving Armed Forte* Day on
May T, and with John Pierson and
E. A. Moaforton w u named na a
to plaa a program.

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MaiPa Q u b at H
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Croat
KgUeafal Church wiR maw
maai at
Pariah House at 6:10 o’clock
Thara4ay night. A F. Whltner,
nresident, annour red today. The
Ret. H. L 7Jmt terrain will tv*
the principal aptakar.

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I'eVlers,

h* " on ,hr wo' 1
agitators.
The tiitluibanre ore lined at Dan
River's major plant tn suburb in
tliifls at midnight.
State police lobl.id tear gas
humlia into a swilling crowd of
plehets to brink up the denionstration. An outburst of pistol flro
rriulteil in the slight wminding of
a atrlkrr. Worker* on the H A. M.
shift were not disturiie-l when they
entered the plant today,
Basil D. Blonder, Vice presld-'it
of the corporation, in n f&lt;&gt;- no I
statement said the Textile Wort ll'aatlaaeg u »

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fladnd to

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WASHING I ON Apt

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Go.riiim rnl pine ciintiol nlli-

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Imt peimitled dl-ttibut
to lit**
jhi-o nf umiktd nvento
in band
rd the old p ii, •
Th general f.i ere pr vide* tha!
a seller’s ceiling i* the highest
priie lie rhaipi-d -In u- the l*i-,
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Capital Outlay Bill
t s*
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Ih Proposed By Boyle i a tt D en ies r a v o r iu g Invasion (J(
T A L L A H A S S E E . Apr l i — ft
-—legislation tn allow ruunties to
set aside funds in their atuiu^.
laidget* fnr capital outlay wa*
npiiusrd yraterday.
It was intrndured in Ihr House
hy Representative Woodrow M
Melvin of Santa llo»a County,
on rrt|urit of the ruunties, and
hy Senator Lloyd F. Hoyle of
Sanford In the Senate.
Melvin aald II would tr "very
hwnefkial to small count lea.” It
would allow them tn set aside
imall sums earh year until they
Had piled up enough to b jy err
tain equipment they might need,
but Which, if put into the budget
of on* year, would take a big
portion of ronnty funds. Ila
gave road building machinery a*
an example nf this heavy equipmtiit.
The reserve for capital outlay
could not exreed 20 per rent of
the budget in a given year. Reserve* for contingeaclet could not
•treed (0 per cent.
The bill etatee that IFe "for thr
purpose of promoting economy
and rffirlency in thr financial
operations of the county govern-

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mils Rises T o Con- At 2nd And L a itm
form To Minimum Tw o persons were injo ted nt

stations soon aflet the Affta- i„ --t level, 11veil undet It.lte I,ill
foiled to surface ns srhr tilth 1 ti.ulr laws
tills uiomillg.
Hie Ilf (ice ..f 1
Ft tr v StalitlixD'
The Affiav went into to i •Ilvw If.-11 IIIP SI I--U ..I nn «•filer |t«’i
alioLit Jli miles soutli of tin Ul.t nutting seller, to ri’hk fir In* Mof Wight around 8 P. 'I i.n.i
in f under rertnin i •■millInn*. Tile
P. M. F:ST(
Monday.She WRk uiilel I* effective \l»t 21
due tn rs-appear nUmt 'JU tn ilr.
Forty-five stale * ill id the hi*•oiitiirast of the starting point tin t of Col uin Ion hnu fair trade
This is a small rape jutting pit - net* wliirh primit manufacturers
the Channel near Drvnnpmt i,ml irtallers In ogre, on minimum
whirl, is nourlv Hat „,i|,s west ! pi ii e* fnr sin-elf . lit ins.
nf hire.
iil'S mid lliit nnm i the genSubmarines of the Affray , la»- eial pi lie fleer, d I ,n .'ll, sulue
carry a uointal crew of rat II,n teller# have •**1111»*: pnei &gt; widen
n spokesman for the \ilruirnlti ale lower than fit n inliituin n't
said the missing submarine bad ii) the Sluli i'n
I , | ],1H,
at least 78 men aboard.
I he gcneial freer* pirsent* these
An admiralty statement said ceding* lieilig rniseil
it was possible tile Itttl'a cum
•IPS said tin- -dilation resulted
mander hadmldnterpieled
Id* •I; -nil.I* ras* III vinlnlhill nf ■
*u f.u Ing Inst met Ion* Rut a I an Made ruidfnit in id lo is, tile
spokesman added that the
-ivs igeiiey -iiid, the tnamifarliirer
rnspecls serious trnuide.
1 nnnminccd a pew run irade piiee

The U .H, dst'ruyers Kl.Uon
and P rrry put out from Vt'ey,
mo’ilii tn jnin the hunt The Ad
innalty quicklv ar.epted tDot,
o ff-r nf help.
Ny,',' diver* were flnvsti to th,
l&lt;&gt;alln„*a a* Car* T » » |

l s'—•&lt;I I Mt,*0 III

P ric e Increa*ses Two Vre lninn»d
M Rr»egulation n
New
Per- . 4l r«, r ('oMision.

The railio code si«ual *'8uli U.ils rlraird dir stay today foi
nm*h" which alerts the Itotnl wlodes,licit mil trt.iiirti tn .ipplv
avy's submarine ie»eue inn

ehlftery,

Condition Of Howie ,eJ:.^ :.;,p;8.i!untno,;,0,r .r a i A g itato rs Arc Blam ed
Legion Fair As*ociatlnn at a *nc
Described Ah Fair rial
F o r Riot O utside
meeting foll.iwlng the regular
JA C K S O N V ILL E , Apr. 17-UPl
— Ai'rndanta said today the con
illlion of Janies R. Howie, 27year-old guides!
missile
l&gt;asu
teehnician shot in the head as
the aftermath of m gay Weekend
party, was fair,
IVdice said llowle waa wounded
by Dr, Han* Blrmaasr, Brevard
rounly health director, when he
found llowle In bed with Mrs.
Stras.er. who was slain bv her
husband when he made the dis­
covery.
Dr. Slratser i* belnc held with­
out charge in the Brevard rounly
tail.
The shooting took plare in T i ­
tusville midway down the Flor­
ida Atlantic roait.
Dr. Strasser aald he had prac­
ticed medicine In Rano, Nrv.. for
five years ami that he obtained a
divorce there from hi* first wife
who now live* In Mount Clair,
N. J. Ila also remarried in Reno.

17

W A S I IINGTON, Apt
17 tA*)
5e..atr Rrpubbcani. asking ,,,ual
irpretenlalinn lot then party, to­
day proposed ciralum -•! t s|tei u l
2-l-meriiiier. Senale-llou.r ,.oniiiiiltee 11* Insrstigalr | n I .i.trin

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For Convention

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Arthur, today devlaird Alia mill
buy |io|icict advocated by tbe de­
puted commander would "jeopar­
dize woild jieace."
Bradley was the lint of the
Mut-ke *&gt;■ M S . m i) Oli-L move
homecoming Grneisl’i live-star
nirnt* for s big lied uffen.iv e.
btolhen in rank to i|wak out pubOn the wrslrrn front, \llird
Ik l&gt; againil tbe theury of carrying
troop. Mired a foothold on the
la.I &lt;rmaiuiitg heights .noth
thr wsi to China uncr Brnident
of ihr rubbled rit) of Ihorwnn.
Human diirnuird MsrAithui last
I hi. i. onr of Ihr Ibrre ms|or
week. Bradley did not mention
l&gt;*-e. 17 mllrs north of the
MacArtfiur'i name.
On Ihr uestrrn front. Allied
tank and infantry
billrred
I j i i year’* t|uu k United Nations
lint. suardlng
Ihr road to
action in Korea. Bradlry declared,
Kumhwa, a lustlon of thr renmay have stayed the Kremlin's
tral fiont. HeI » ren Chorwon
and Kuathwa a battle rserd
Inntl s&gt; it wsi about to pieripilatc
fur Ihr hues tlwarhon dam.
World War three.
Bradlry roundly backed the
TOKYO . A p rT i ? &lt;/P)— Allied
Ptrtidrnl’s
stand against MacItootn np|ieci into Cummunul
Aithui's ideas and defended the
form on Kotra’i rail crnltsl
Administration's policy of limiting
front today in the swelling battle
the wat in Korea. As chaiiman of
for the huge Hwachon dam.
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Bradley
The Reds’ man-made imoke
has
a largr pail in policy making.
Kiren began to lift late Turidsy
In a speech prepared for deafternoon. United Nation* war*
lurry to the national association
planet roared into artion with
of iadio and television broadcastjellied gatoline bombi. roekrti and
cis. Bradley also ilerlarrd:
mat I fcrguni.
1. The Korrstn wsr, under pr*
On the ground Allied infantry­
sent rondiUoris, may he heeastd
Inward a stalemate, hut it can be
men ballcred the Red* with artil­
brought to an timmruble conclu­
lery and rifle Lire.
sion.
Thousands of eorabat - ready
2. The United Hula* will not
Communist soldier* were massed
wage a preventive wmr.
in the hills north of the. dam.
1. The one price the U. 8. will
The Allied sttark wgs aimed to
not i&lt;ay fo* (trace Is a|
keep them .gff-faulaJiee ami I-lock
'
tbe Reg*
their long-expected spring of­ wgs shorn of parti*an*hlp; it was of air tmsea in Manchuria to date
fend**.
the mvlaim1given a mmiut-ring
Rigid new censorship rends- hero.
lion* issued by l.t. (ieneral Mat­
b. Artion against aggression in
Mat Arthur milled and waved in
thew U. Vldgway. net* Allied response to the shouts of the Korea up.et CommuaTst plan, in
supreme commander, Imnnrd ull crowds. He shook a child’, hand, A*ia, at least temporarily prevent
leferetiees to the exact sire and lie t hiitted with an ex-soldier who ing Red moves in IndoehlnS and
tierhap* save Thailand and Forloralinn of Chinese and Red hinl fought with him on Hainan.
Korean force*,
He t hurtled as a fat, hare-foot, mu*a.
8. Any atlrmpl la settle Ihr
(In the western front United ed woman danced a hula when hi.
world rriala hy nn ultimatum
Nations troops maintained their green sedan tailed bv.
prrssuie south of Chorwon. Th r
He r reel veil an honorary drgres
town, 17 miles north of the lor- of •tor of lawa from the Uni­
der, was destroyed by nrtli ry versity of Hawaii In an amphianti air aktaika earlier Ini* tee. r jammed with 8,000 pt-opli
month. It ia still an important I He heard the unive.altv president
&lt;r«*H*M) os raws Ts* l
•erla.ir him ”on« of the greatest
Americans of all times."
il stooped at Punrhlmwl, a naM) OI.P.N C LEM EN TS
TOKVO, Apr, 17— i/T)— Allied
for re* plowed
deeper
into
North Karra tods), maintsining
relentless pressure on three
rnrm) huiidup area* where

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Chinese Mainland By IJ. S. Forces
W ASHINGTON. Apr. 17 (AM Senator l ilt (It-Ohio) salt!
uxlay lie doc* not favor a full-,rale invasion of China by U S, troop*.
, A rMlemcnt iiturd by lilt offitr icfrip-d tn a iperrb I alt made
Apr. 12 before th* Yale EnKinernng Astoiialion in New York. Tire
•hdeme.il said:
" Ih r Associated Piets pul a lead &lt;&gt;n this iperrb wlrnh give; a
rompletrly errorvous impressiona
of what he tTa ft) said The lead aggressive wur ngninM Cominunirt China,a completely Ini
was as follows:
’• ’Senator Taft, Repuliliean of potalMr undertaking,"
Th*- dispatch tu which the
Ohio, says prevention of a thmt
world conflict cannot now Im* nr- Toft statement refers ol* ■ minted
mrnpltshed without an aggressive the Senator a* saying it *cemed
war against Communist China." ’ ridiculous not tn permit raids anil
‘‘ThU gives the Impression that invasion of Communist Chinn by
he advocated a full seal, inva­ Nationalist troops on the main­
sion of China hy the American land. and adding:
Army, which ia directly contra­
"From a moral standpoint we
dicted by (ha words of the would be wholly justified in a
complete invasion of China to
speech.
"President Truman had claimed punish an unpruvokrd aggressor.
that the aggreasltrr war again** P r a c t i c a l consi Jt^atFon*, of
Korea waa justified at a mean* course, make it impossible and
■&gt;f preventing World War III. no one has proposed it."
The rnmntete text of Taft’s
Senator Taft merely pointed nut
that thl* whole fuelincatlon for speech, which was appended tn
the war hid failed, because the li*-* -lalenicPt today, at*o was
tame principle required a similar carried on some AP wire*.

•‘•■18 oVIock last night in an auto­
mobile inlllslnn al Set'olli! and
I
III Avenue, win. Ii n- unling
to police Chief Rot i. Williams,
wa* the direct result of no auntnoddle race hetween two vnulht
•*oing west on Second Sir ret i,t
ingli -peed.
i nf* imurrti wet* Rlettnrl Mn
! hli'tiv. 17 veflr Iilit high -.lino!
«tu&gt;irnt of
no:
P'i-r
Siinnd
Slrri'l it ltd %|i » f K Wat kin*.
•ajut
ii) thi* if ade, tnuk at
Ft ii! 111l Si* •**"1 Mtlif 1 Mlllrl VVenue.
Bf i*wj*t t Mnt hlt'ii t i* -till miftited ut F it nntd 1 nughlnn \|e*
triniinl Hotnitnl m I i-io he
inkeu in n llriioin ani'mliiiii ■- foi
lowing the wreck, lie -offer,-d a

concussion and x-rov

u&lt;-t.- lu-in-

taken today In determine ■ po |.
Me fracture nf the heed
Met,
Watkins was given fi, - » aid for
hrtilse* and was teteati-d frnm the
hospital.
I'ldici* Chlnf William
-tated
this morning that an-urdilig to
witnr*,se* whir *aw the io'rliten*-.
vnung Mathleux, driving a 11)89
I’n* d Siilan. arid tam,-- I*. It? ine,
17, of I till Wort Ninth ,dtn-. r «,-re
rcrlng side bv aide. The hitter
wu* driving h t'rtti Fur l
Skid marks Indicated that they
appjird their hiakr, a, the, ap­
proached the intersection. «aul
Chief Williams At thi* tune Mr*.
Watkins, driving a 1919 II
•(inverttide, was driving north on
Ijiure) iind ii cnllisioii wrili viiuidt
Matliieux' car result rd. I*&gt; llntir's
irir escaped the colli - rort
Damnge to the Hoick wa- •
timated at |5fd) and &gt;&lt;• the Km I
Hi (150 ('Aid Roy Tdtii and Pa­
trolman J- T . Hickson investigated
the arrident.

T VI.KH POSTI’ON Fill
T \ ! t.A IIA B S F K . Apr. 17— tiPl
— II, 8. Senator* Midland and
Smalher* (D -F la i will appear
before the Florida Legislature
Apr. 20 instead of Al&gt;r. 19 a*
nrgmally scheduled.
They asked for the postpone­
ment *&lt;&gt; they wilt be aide to t«o
in Washington to heat General
Mac Arthur's report t„ Congress,

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TUF-H DAY, A I’ll. IT. 19.11
T O D A Y ’S III III. K VHRHK
A d v rr&gt; ll)

The Statehood Matter
Thin ia a good time to aak what has becom e of the proposnla o f atatehood for A laaka ami lluwati. T h e House panned
the atatehood meaaurea hurt year, it will b e recalled, but
the Senate, deeply engrossed in its m ysterious affairs, was
too busy to be bothered w ith them. Since th e Congress has
now chnugcd, the whole th in g must l*c done over. The bills
must not only Ire approved by the Senate but also go through
the House again.
A lthough fresh statehood measures h av e been pre­
sented to th e new Congrenn, little has been heard of them.
A pparently the statehood m nlter is regarded in Washing­
ton na one which can safely be put aside. Y e t this matter
Is fundam ental to the A m oriran principles of democracy
which so deeply concern not only ourselves b u t the ]&gt;eoptes
of n large pnrt of the world.
This m atter relate* to the present an d future status
of two Im portant geographic minorities in o u r population,
the residents of the two territo ries involved. They want the
seif.restartin g , self-governing status of sovereign states.
Si'n xMw

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children m il nut ha forgotten.
Faflli and Im r will ha virlnrloua.

Cart down, hut tint destroyed. -2
Cor. 4:0.
W r air glad lo ttr the «cln«&gt;li
hare »pon»oiin| iwimming iniltuc*
tiGO. lin n aIncut .umc .mrnming
meetr with nriihboiing »chocl»)
Wallrr I ippmann write* a iplendid article -in llir im|&gt;mt*ncr o(
Univrraal M litaty Training. Quila
the conltaty in a move Inward
war, U M T •' the hnt meant we
have (or avoidini wat and at (he
tame time remaining aide to win
il l( the nrcrtiitjr ariirt.
In rpite of the harardt of curvet
on the highwatri, did you know that
moat automobile accident! occur
while the driver it on the ilraightof-wajr? Out of 35.500 -fatal ac*
cidenlt tail year, 29, 060 occured
while the driver wat going tiraighl
ahead, only 2.IM) while he wat oa
a cum .
Allan Mortit writei from Tailshatier that there it going to be a
J raat movement in thii ilata. come
952. In turn the raicalt nut. It
may be alioul time lo tevive the
old
fwm«i t«bem*torialtuepiiflit to&lt;get ltd of lbs
“ prefectional |ioliiiciani and the
political ta c k rif«x V
The Florida catlla induatry it
having the biggcit boom in thr
hWoty of thii itale, and the
Florida cowlmy it riding herd on
it23.000.000 worth of beef. Accarding to the Florida Cattlemen
Ilia itate hai now moved ahead
of melt famout wetiern iteak pro­
duce rt aa Wyoming, Atitona, New
Meiico and Nevada in the value of
ita catlla.
Three wlio are talking to glibly
about the merita of Ttuman’a Fai
Eattern policy at oppoaed to Gentral MacAtthut'a policy ahould
potlponrd their yudgmrnt in the
matter at leait temporarily until
they have heard from General
MacArthur himaelf jiaat what bit
pdlky for the Far Eati really it.
Mtnrthini which may now be &lt;f
f#rtd no longer than Thursday
•f thii week. Mririofore, all they
hive known about General MacAfthur'a policy fa what President
Tpaman .aid it wat.
We have recently pointed awl
n it of city
o v e in in «» I
lifw (h
ther ccnttTof
city ggovarnmenl
clrnpatr. wijfr the coat o| atale
fefvom
irn m e n U N e w we m e w here
the ro tl o f state governments (a ll
*6 o f them com bined) fa a t n o th ­
in g com pared with the cost o f
reif one federal government. S ta le
governments spent 1 1 3 ,1 8 0 .0 0 0 .00O altogether l i t l year a* c o m ­
pared w ith *40,000.000.000 fee
llm federal government w h ic h fa
now h eading for a * 7 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 eapenditure this year. G h , w all
.
y o u . the federal g u .e m m e n l
n a tu rally spend* more th a n the
Me governments. Bat it w n i not
so. In fact, up to n gen*
•ration a g o . the Mate governm ents

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scene from bear* In Scot land.
Seventeen vessels, Including alx
submarines, costropers and the
American warship* were called
out U hunt. One waa the Royal
Navy a Reclaim, a deep diving
training
vassal
especially
equipped far salvage.
The Affray had orders to m o w
westward at n speed of four and
f half knots (five and one-eighth
land miles
*■
mergingIn the t lM hour* In which eh*
waa ordered to atay ilown aho
thus could have fevered nearly
•0 miles.
The march centered between
the Isle of Wight, which Is near
the port eltjr of Ifouthampton,
and Portland, about &lt;K&gt; mile*
westward.
Navy officers refused to specu­
late on hoar long tho crew might
stnv alive If ths Affray remains
Uiuferwgter.
Venecia equipped
with her breathing aparatua can
stay submerged for weeks or
aven months, ao laag na they
are undamaged and their breath

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Textile Strike
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ora Union of America (CIO I had
brought In ngltatom "tc stir up
treuMe.” Today's dlaturbanc* was
the first In the 17-day-old strike
of about half of Use company’s
ISjOOg workers.
_ Tho demonstration was led.
Browder laid, by a "red beaded
woman with a northern accent vbo
never worked In the mills," He
gave no further Identification.
He charged the same woman had
been influential In forming a
"human carpet”— pickets stretch,
ed out on tho ground— to block the
•ntranceway to tho ploot Sunday
night
”8he I* one nf many agitators
brought In by the ui.ion,” llm* Jn
said. *Wa are obtaining Informa­
tion on them.’*
Union spokesman have had no
comment on thia morning's demo•tretion.
Dan River, on# of tho largest
I oxUh mills In the South, manu­
factures virtually all type* of
eplton and rottofiibaae cloths. Offjelale eeUraate M per cs«l n( (ha
firm a rurrea) ardors are on gov­
ernment defenao contreft.
Anproxfaaataljr 4 M M m ill*
worker* In Hi#’ South are parildpatina la the T W U A etrlke.
Th* unlen has oshod a 13 per
rent wage boost, among other rantrad provisions.
Dan Rher mode a voluntary *
per sent boost laat Nnvamtwr and
offered an additional f par rent
lm
rfajoh the company
the maximum In­
vader M oral wage
... .
..fbfal offered, loo, aa
additional 4 per coni (meat If and
when federal regulation* ntrmli
further larreaaca.
The union has turned down the
company offer.
Derpll* the noisy violence ac­
companying the midnight shift
•Wifi.

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Owners N # MacArthur Return ftotarians P hil To RADIO STATION Andy Carraway To
((Wallaoad P
Pan S )
WTRR
Represent City On
D is tric t
Served By FHA, tional
cemetery In the extinct Attend
I I K Kilocycles
crater
overlooking
Armed Forces Day •
S u p e rv iso r Says placed
In Orlando
Honolulu and Pearl Harbor. Ua Meet
W t t D X K ID t T
laced a 'wreath of orchid* at the
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Farm owner a aa well u tananta
ar* now being served In the Farm
Ownerablp program of the Farmera Home Administration, aaya
Curtla J. Green, F1IA County Supervlaor here.
Seminole County farmer* who
own inadequate farm* may matt*
essential Improvements on their
land and building* with Farm De­
velopment loan* made or Insured
b y*thin agency, he explained. Fim Hire unable tn get suitable credit
elsewhere may qualify.
Thi* credit Ir extended to im­
prove farm* that are large enough,
but not well enough developed to
enable the owner* tn malt* a good
living, Mr. Green is!:!. Fundi mav
t-f* it--.! for baric *o|| conservation
T’-nctlres, pasture Improvement,
construction or repair of buildlor* end rthir mfijn- impure
menta.
inrnl Mrhrdulra arc set up
for 40-year periods, lint borrower*
refinance their loam aa soon a*
they can do »o on aatiifactory
term*. The Interest rata la 4 per­
cent.
Green pointed out that th*
uijiar.il for Farm D«vclnpment credit
In
Seminole
County U:
11 To conitruct or make im­
provement* on houie, barn, ihed*,
or other »trurturM aif*c*&gt;ng
farm ’s efficiency.
21 T o dear l»*&lt;! by

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sac of a flagpole in honor
honoi of 13,bate
000 World War 11 dead buried
there.

*-a* T h e tlh rth m Club
News
A group of Rotariana from San­
Mayor Fred A. Dyson announ­
t Western Jta k o m
ford plan to attend the annuel lt i»«
ced today tb* appointment of
Hevea irC lo c k n*l&gt;
Conference of tho 344th District of 7:11 New s
Andrew Cacrewny, city tomRotary International from April ia * Hpnrt* At A l l l m r r
minionrr, to re)&gt;r*a*nt hi* of­
__
Hinge
tloddf
cisri
i
“
“
rk
33-24, in Orlando. Onrlllo Touch- 1 1* Mornli
fice a* civilian chairman of Armed
iln g fI ir- oll:&gt;ne
ton President of the local Rotary lilt UmHli■ In
Forre* Day on May 10. Mr Car­
... Muelr
» «s W o rld At Nine
Club, said today.
raway, long active in civic af­
I'h
ll
H
r
.
-1
Al
iq
a
e
n
t
i
l
t
F'presentatlvca from the 82 I l f Kre-l-lla Ptewert
faire, will choose a civilian com­
other Rotary Clubs In the Central t i t ) W 'h rrr A n * »l« tV a r »«■ Tresl mittee who will plan the event*
Florida and West Coast area which I#» *f PI a l ’i» I’eredc
which -re to honor the Armivl
A tie r. A O lrl. Mu*l.
„
maka up the District also will at­ Ilee.'lt
Force*.
-ln New a
tend the Conference. This series ie It Music
Simultaneously with the Mayof meeting* Il held each year, lt ;!l Vli-tor Viimhi (trvhedr*
or’a announcement, Major General
treo
n r r k r i l i i And Hlar
President Touchton said, to tevlv v l l i l l 1-srrtit T re -h r r e O m a c ll
Jimrph C. Hutchison, commander
the Rotarv service activities of tt:t« M .-rn in g Vstletl**
of Florlila'* 48th Infantry Division
the preceding year and to make in ti Music Hawaii
of the National Guard, announced
leyt
men'a t'sll tu I'ta yer
11:11
plan* for Incieaaing their ef. !f&gt;
tho selection of Capl. IM-ert M.
t il
W firtd A l N-*nn
feetlvenet*.
11:11 tU d lu Karm **1w r-l
Raker a* Project Officer for
l te I te « t.1tab
Senator Spessard Holland will l11:11
Armed Force* Day for the Post
ralnn* In K (It .u t
Rinire
make the principal address at
of 9anford. C-apt. Bskrr will act
ru p u ls r Hlar
•hr Confrrsnce. District Cover no; I It Ijttln A m e r^sn*
a* Heron between the rtvt|!«n Com­
in
Jfrv,
Frank M. Rhode* of St. Peters­ tiiM
mittee and the military, under
M usics) Varletlc*
burg will preside at th* Conference ! la * |»ar N n n , ltan.lt
direction
of
C o l.
W illia m
1..
J. aw M -r tit At Ttirs*
see*tony.
Weakley, L'SAF. State Project
1 It T n d a r'e Hlar
On* of the most important mat­ lir
Officer in Jacksonville.
e llilk And llcsdllnr*
ter* to lie taken up at the Con­ 1:48 Vi-ur Merit'.rr H..ngi,
Mr. Carraway said that a wtd#
ference I* the nomination of a t ne Muelt- lutter* I’am.
variety of event* i* being plan­
New*
Ilotarlan tn succeed Mr. Rhode* a* II to
ned for Sanford to carry out the
lle-iurat
H
District Governor. The man nom­ t a*
Ittirlhin I lour
theme of the second Armed
inated will take office aa govern- l:tt Htatrla K|/l( tit lia r
Forces Pay, which i* two-fold:
New a
or on July I, anil will |&gt;* the offi- 4i»* (TrSund
s u a i s l - * - M ’.riW the
A m e -*
'! : rl. j; lit
T ,.J’.*Y»|ire»vm*.ivt
notary inf ife t w illg lu .l.in s.
Foiri'a at an integral ami Inde­
Hit.ti
la
Parade
4:fe
tarnational, the world-wid* organ­
pendent part nf the total ma­
llr n n v tln-idman K n lf r lt ln t
ll
isation nf all Rotarr Clubs, tn tba dt »*
terial and aptrituat power nf
lir t n in g On A I'lmal
244th Distrirt.
7:11 Itii.aa Pur a l.*&gt;lr
America now being mohillird.
N
ight
Kdlllun
Although nomination at the dis­ !**
121 A renewal of faith in our
t i l t I'u g .iu t I htpa
trict conference is equivalent to t it ilaeeball (lam e at U n l t u r ,
country’s sacred heritage, the
election, the new governgr will be i* «# t’nlinl Nsiiune
ideal* of peace and freedom, to
formally elected, along with mnr* i*i il Ja c k Haillh
the |irr*viVMlioii o f w h a h uul
A t lleni* W ith M utlc
than 200 other District Governor* !7;i; Newt
power ia dedicated.
from all paite of th* world, at Ro 1l:*t High Off
Capt. David Gstrhrl, command­
tary International’* 1081 Conven­
ing officer of Sanford'* Com­
tion In Atlantic City, New Jersey,
pany ” 1” 124th Infanlrv. of
U.
8.A., May 27-.il.
Florida'* 48th Division, said hla
•tegwrl
t
a
IS
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For the 1PM-B2 fiscal year,
company will cuopcate in every
• t x v a k u e r t T t i i -i K k i : n &lt;
thee* district governors will coway
possible to help make th*
W A ttN irr
onltoato the service wwrk of 844,*
■aafard. Plavlda.
observance of Armed Forces Day
Tti* In ltn irln e ttrlo e t*|Hirt*d tir
000 buxines* and professional ex­
lienlere nn The Hsnfurd Htal* memorable to rvrryonr in San­
ecutive* who ate members of more lit,Kataivr* M arket fnr proiln* r »i&gt;M ford an tbc virinity.
than T,?Oft Rotary Clubs In 8-1 le T r w k v n 0 |i* ,I i t * un t » 1:1#
I 'M X i-rll I f . I t t l
countries.

Some of the neat white raw*
of rrouea marked the laat crating
place of nteo who pert*HerI in Uu*
Japanrie *n«ak attack on Pearl
Harbor Dec. 7. 1941.
After standing rigidly at salute
for * minute, MacArthur turned to
cottopumlenU, pointed at row on
row of the rroaac* and said "1
know the glorv of their death.”
It was tho simple praise of a
man who had lived through thr
Idtt.-r campaign* of the Pacific
war aad had watched men dir
from Hataan to Okinawa op the
tony, hard way to Japan’s sur­
render.
The citation tn the honorary de­
gree from the tfniver«ltv of Itwail -panned the rrewUtd month*
- f •*— MUor reoipalgn with *u«b
lau.iBtnrv words;
’ l ighting Grnrrat of the Phil­
ippine*. , magnlfirrnt defense of
Hainan and Correeldor . . Conquer­
ed Japan . . To the diillluslnnrd
nation of 70,000.000 he gave ita
fit * free •
gnam wuM e'
in* tit ui stvtkiiv ic|rrriffitltlVf4*
co,lr nf democratic law* and *y*
tem of iustice,”
president Grrgg M. Sinclair of
the university said:
■'The people of the world will
alwaya be indebted to him for hla
gallantry, far hta extreme dcvsUor.
to duty and for hi* indefatigable
snd unceasing labor far iustlr*
an 1 freedom."
"The univeraity.” said MacAr­
thur in itmiromplu remark* of ac­
ceptance. ” 1* one of our main bul­
wark* of civilisation, representing
a *ymi&gt;nid'im of aclem-a, rallur.and divinity.”
I The General m-le in the lead car
with hi* Hawaii hoat. Admiral
Arhur W. Itadfmd, Pacific Fleet
rominandcr.
In the next rat vlth Mr*. Rad­
ford were Mrs, M a cA rth u r and Ar­
( l aailssed rra a t Pup* _
thur. who hurried ta join the pre­
cession after a remp on the white Chiaea* base and mad punet ion.
Yonchnn, on the rPad leading
sand* of Waikiki Beach.
northwest lo Chorwtm, was abatt­
ik n«d by the Red*. The Alii**
hold high ground on all eides of
Ynnchon, liut had not entered the
town itself.
i r . . l l . M S Prssr Pss* Oast
An Allied tank-infantry force
GUP policy committee at a fore­ smashed into a Red pocket of
noon meeting.
reeiitanco on th* main road to
The resolution calls for ”* com- Kumhwa. a Chinee* bastion on (ho
nlrte evaluation of the - United central front, Fifty ,of the 240
States policies In the Far Hast Body were kUlerl by Ufa* and
and their1relation lo thg foreign rifl* (ire,
and railiUry prdlHea of the-Unilad
Kunihwa lq Chhl unrihfast of
Plate* as a ’Whole.”
i
;» dwurvon and northwest of llwaSenate Democratic leader* have chon. It Is a' key pftfnt in the
fJtwi buildup area.,
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trees, etumpi, bni»h, sad addins
permanent petlure.
In developing their farm*, Mr.
green explained, borrower* are
enrouraged to do s* much of their
own work u pootiblo ami to uee
native milerial* whenever they
ran. He **id the Fermero Home
Administration cooperate* In Its
Form Devrlonmenl progrem with
nther agenrin. Including the 8tate
ileaaa. I.ltaa
l-u l&lt;t*r. 1121
College of Agriculturv. Kxtenaion
Mean*. 1'i.lr
tiia hpr
Service, Soil Conservation Service
limn* Tvm tarefacn
and Forest Bervlce.
llu. hp r
III-IJ *
Heat*
itna. hum he*
lid M
“ We can Include fund* In three
i ’»titia ««. rl apt ml Itut quail I r
development lo*n*," he added. Mto
0 w a lg k l
par fa c
T J -I 18
&gt;
(V la ry . Pt* (Joldea. dapandrefinance Imlehtedneoa the farmer
lae q u a U lr ta 0 la ia a r 1 la .t i t
may have again*! his farm.”
falanr. V ia l-ascid. SapamtA ll sppUcatlona go before the
leg qa a llly &lt;• A larger |.* #-l *1
Caullftnw ar dapanOlsa
Seminole Ceenty F H A Committee
1.71-1 &gt;S
L'oalaloar
headed bv Gordon W . Johiuon.
Ce/n. ilapaadlne quality
t ie -i ie
Oviedo. Other committeemen ere
1 dua irate
rurumhara
ha, haltla luu-t i*
Henry Schumacher, J r., Route 1
KecpUal
ha t»kla
Hon 810. Sanford, and Wllaon B.
llniona, tlrran iloi lm. ha , ;R
I’a*a. tllark Kya liu hpr ile
Miller, Route I, Sanford, Curtla J.
Praa, i*rovrdsr fcu hpr. tie
Green, county aupervlaor, may be
Paaawra
h« l.-kla 1 11 l i*
eontaeted at the Form an Home
I'uUli-aa. 1’l». tied (IIIwa
til l n
1# th Tiara
Adminiatratlon, P. O. Rox 10,11,
Mqitaak, Tallnvr I'ruuk Naek
Orlando.
.
.
.
T h U nimmlltre U rr*|M&gt;n*lble
Tm aaloe*
t* lb u a i* 1 IS
tIT H ta
•for deriding whether e farmer I*
nraakpa. Valaaiik*
baa
ellgildn for a loan and whtlhrr Ida
farm con ’
&amp; B i: W f a &amp; s w +M
oat '
'V
• • ile -t .ii
Orient fi
! i n vartuti** r r - M i " ' re e rije ii *•
menl uni
Th* “Haiti
—
— are Mar
’ti *
&gt;?h
ment limit
l e A l L 'a p r if, 1,1X1K
'phrfc
X ages
i
County.
ml M; .{!iu#i
llautlna:
Up
In.
(
,
w i i i ( mi-daral*.
T h f F A R IA ffotne Admlnttrer-.
ST
tion alktr inalea hhd ImdihM Man#
v . - HE APYERTIA El
to buy farms end to enlarge fkrmv
that ore ten email to bo efficient, Democrats" and 19 Regulineaaa. •
M r. Green (Old.
tfaa
f. i ifcf «| peried K T
Jority. party,
foredt ftrea
majority repte*rnt*ri *n on any
II
,
r
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•■nudge pot* in an effort tb
Inquiry group.
i r . a i l i &gt; M ream Van* Oaat
Meanwhile an Invrotigmtion of hid* thrlr ground movement*
front the prying eyes, of Allied
conuniuion quit iiitrning lo all lb*
pilot*. They ubm the tame
tporiimen’t group* in the Mate it
last N , rvmber, Just before
could run a good agency and pro­
opened the'* drive down tho
Banking Commit)**.
mote conservation
ncninauL.
Th# action wn* taken nf*er » of th* BCfli!
Senator Franklin of Fort Mvera closed door discussion of report*
The new ftald commander of
praised the wofk or Cecil Webb President Truman once mad* und th* U. 8. Righth Aro.&gt; I - Korea,
of Tampa, former chairman of the later discounted charges that mare Id. General Jgmea A. Vat, Fleet,
ow n ml**inn.
Congress members nave received visited hie troop* Tueediv on
G a m e Commlssiim official* fata fnr helping applicant* for th* wexlern front.
claim th* defleisocles of which Hu n F C loan*.
He told AP ru n » rpc •lent Jim
senator* complain'd have lieen cor­
T h r Investigation job was bend­ ttevkrr earlier tkM ,t&lt; linltc-J
rected or didn’t exist. They In* ed to a subccmmltte* he*did hj Natian* forcer a u , ready and
eluded charges nf political hlfkrr- Senator Fulbrlght JD -A rk l.
able to contain any Communist
In* amonv commissioner*, "flathrust.
Maybank also announced;
grant Inefficiency" In administer
Spring wns break Inp f*»t In
1. Tit* full committee will hnm g ths conservation program, am) gtn hearing* Tuesday on U1U Rad Krore* da V*h Fleet mod*
AKH4K*iftliOtl
Kporworod by VoluoU County C«UI
granting of special privileges tn concerning the future of the RFC hi* first freaUinv lour. Road*
and Airicgltvnl Extension ffarrk
some hunter*.
again were dry odd dusty.
them measures
Renat* debate on th# report d*.
In the groond fighting east of
oif'the^blf _
t
x . ' ; ^ £a:
1
layod once mere resumption ml
the Hwoehan reeorvtor, Allied
rency. Former
floor action on lhe 8)7,300,000
fam e held fait ta T u f f * and
street
'**' ^fioovet and J « a a ^ _
balsa tat broadening bill.
YoehOa, tawae they soiled from
_____ RFC head, vriB he
Th o boose, far the eemnd Iret witnevt**.,
the Bed* two days ago.
straight day gave major attention
8. The fait eommhtev endoreed
The rapture nf Yangaru Sunday
to ths Ihrwda Mil lo give the pre­ effort* by Fulbritht’e group to get ■lllahiatad a Rod buildup that
tent three-man Railroad ComraU- leetipiony from Donald S. Daw- hod bean In progress. One big
sion power to regulate private eon. a White House aide, on supply dump fall tn U. N- forrre.
elerirtc power rompanic*.
charge* he It** Influenced RFC
In the mountain* west of Inje,
Whcrqas the House had broken - lendingI I milre southeast of th* dam.
up its Mender ses»lon on a He
A c lm a Ann Revere and two Allied force* found le*a#ning Red
vote. It appeared throughout the mare screen and kfadfa writer* reellUnc*.
roumi of parlismeatary maneu­ balked at tailing ths Home UnRed Korean fairre an the east
vering on ■msndmente today (bid American ActlrHir* Committee central front were described hr
Bupporievs »f the Mil were firm!; whether they were Cmnmnnlet* on# American re &gt;*ml oa “eery
In control,
Miss Rt-vete. whose face lx much InferlaC* to th* Rod fo rm
The three-awn Republican dele­ fsmirier to mlillenx of movle- that battled the Alllot In th*
gation Introduced ita resolution goen, smilingly inspected a Com- •arty stages of th* wenr.
praising oUriel General Douglas mimlsUParty membership card for
M . General Edward M. Almond,
MacArthur, but lb* House sent It 1148 which comraittre counsel commander of th* V. §. 10th
to a committee foratudv Instead Frank Taranner, Jr., -said
C o m , eald the Korean Rede
her name.
of conaideriBg It Immadlataly.
shamed Inadequate training. He
After a long hesitation, ah* In­ m U lower grad* officer* and
The 1oag-o&gt;peeled clash between
a liberal Senate and a conservative voked h n rnmlltntlnml pmRege noa-coms were definitely Inferior.
House oa money matters showed against cither affirming or deny­
ing Its corrects*** an ground* that
Itself for th# Aral time.
The Senate Approoriatlon* Com­ to do so would lead fa ‘
mittee rejected a Hawaa-appraved inate her.
PracikaUy raw tlron, radio, healer, extra clean
bill whleb would extend saoiwUav
tan.
, tine. ID* l
O
m
tom i w w ra r ................................. O f e
»| |
BUthoriutlam rated in 1*19 for
another two yean If the legisla­
Supreme Court Justices from
QP8 said (hat In applying for
ture falls to xn-ee on a new gen­
a present reran to ID.
p#fW&gt;laxl*n to raix* kix yriroo to
eral apprepriattma oat.
Th* HeKto 'n o ra r rioter to Brest xtotos f*tr trod* requireU r a l w w ra r. t i i n d M , radio,
House apewaori said it weuld
Mild vote# on bill# la unmask Rk Klox
* toller must show that:
prewont laet-minuia hasty apgud- Kknxmsn and tops out toot monto
good
M rss -------- ----------- —
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1. Hie telling price la lea* than [
raw authorluliona under preexuie Florida^egi iloUtfe aetlonx railing
that
at
whleb
ft*
was
lawfully
reftf haring to pas* some sort of opc#m nredli7
nronriotiona bill. Sonata oqpnn- ."StA* 1
| under ■
lUmlreArek
rwta axid 11 bright result In tie
K --S
x S w a A n ra *|1rhiog tho Joh of tt*4f
BBC
retain■
CB6II
vlowing spending request* every
I w - vra * -i.
Tho study weald M t o d * by th*
:ty M lower]
Rep. Burton of Brevard Iptya- Industrial Engineering Experi­
lar the xtot* [
• i,--t a bin that would require ad ment Station of tho uniranlty than waa
oublieatlM* to give any person i*f Florida.
iPrarU raV y ra w lira*, radio,
Urey critic tied equal spare to re­
William* mi
ply. amt provide a fin* of §1.900
bUI
nlu* I1W&gt; • day for every dav aliawr VlrginU Bearvy of Um At- i rdcml by cmirt to (top selling !■
the •trees wax pefuxed. It lx ximl- tatxwy Genoeal’o offtc* to toko the m ini mum provided pmi*' the *t*U|| | 9 4 8
lar to on* offered to Ui# Georgia State hoy esnmlnattoa thbiagh
lolat.ww by Governor Herman eh* hoe not attended a fata year

3tate Fanners Market

Korean War

Special Probe

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18
SAMSULA AIRPORT
EVERYRODY INVITED

BARBECUED DINNER
11:30 - 2:.'UI P. M. ‘

194! Studebnker Sedan
Extra food, only ora local owner .-d'ffiffil.... f)|ft.00

Price

1847 Ford Sedan

1946 Buftck Super Sedan

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1948 Bukk Super Conrei

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"^frin e radio Stations began
amdlng out hourly metsaga
aartng *fanl a auhraarins T l*
the Chinese withofat a llo w in g
ilmlitg nod possibly aunk beto strike h o ik atreaa d i r
north

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ted activities o f birds attract
K
UnivonilIhf* says
that a n o n * ____ nurse in mrd-watahlug b a a 160 students
rcglstolrcd. Thii ifJrw 'M
etm nUlM w
with
. 6annlMM
ith th e College of
Getiernl Studies, ■and•Is^ntt'enderl’-by -doctors;- lawjfers,-sec­
retaries, Rod Cross w orkers, housewives, a n FBI mun, an
Ice-cutter, and #ven h m em ber of the unemployed. Accord­
ing to th e ir instructor th e pnly classlflcaiious under which
these stu d e n ts cab bo p)nc«d are, male and fem ale, {
The problem common to these various students of
bird-life is t h a t of the com plexity and streaa o f modern liv­
ing. But th e habits of b ird s havo changed little in the
thousands o f years of th e ir existence, and th e ir activities
have rem ained on the sim ple Iwsli of th e satisfaction of
natural needs. This sim plicity, together w ith their braut
of form, color and song, e x e rts a powerful attractio n , Bin:
watching Is a restful and satisfying hobby.

d a wot a rtn a that p la c in g „
T re o p s far Korea at tba m e rc y

d id

V'ny

T h e alltlpl

m e the fart that il fa

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Shakespearc Notebook?

tn keep tba civilian
superior to the i-----------

. B u t we submit that if T r a assrclr believe fa this o o t k v
I h a d wentad fa d a Urn rig h t

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Ju st one " i r 1 Irclween Alan Keen and riches. The “If
is a form idable obstacle. Keen, a I»ndon bookdealer, Maya
t hnt he has come into possession of an orig in al notebook
by Shnkcs|&gt;oarc. The notes occur on the m a rg in of a his­
torical work published in lfiBO. They contain b lta of dialogue
about King* Richard II, H enry IV and H e n ry V, which
scholars will lie Interested to compare w ith th e finished
Shakespearean product in these plays.
If K een's Identification la accepted aa co rrect, ho can
probably retire for life on th e proceed*. B u t ia he right?
One fundam ental reason fo r doubt is the m eag er material
available which is known to have been w ritte n by Shakes.
]H&gt;are's hand, and therefore suitable for com parison. Thera
nre only six signatures in known existence a n d the words
“by me” a t the end of his will. Nor ia m uch m ore likely to
turn up. T he sixth sig n a tu re was found a fte r a long
search by Prof. C. \V. W allace of the U niveraity of Ne­
braska, l ie reasoned th a t anyone living in London for a
long tim e would eventually appear in court in some connec­
tion, and w ent through to n a of document* u n til he finally
found a single signed depoaitlon. Some such fin d as Keen's
presents th e only likely possibility of adding to this scanty
mnterial.
Tho discouraging point fo r Keen la th a t scholars differ
on tho few remaining sig natures. One auch, in a copy of
Montaigne’s “ Essays,'’ w as pronounced genuine by the
head of th e British M useum ’s manuscript departm ent In
1872, and wail callod spurious by his successor. Whore ex­
perts dlffchr, Who can decide?
At least Keen will have the satisfaction of having
started something.

•pota or wrvcknge at well aa
marker buoy* which ■ submerged
' » * r » spent more than the f t d - submarine In lrouble could bo
pnvetnm ent.
• A I expected to aon.l up.
The searching was being d i­
, 'M w t writer* who support T r u ­ verted from ui* Royal Navy**
b it base here.
m an in the M acA rthu r c u n tr o v e n y
The
Admiralty
announced

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shoimt not have it.
. *• . -v -,tt - i-.ijj
wniil thin question glv«re th e lie to the fin e speeches our
representatives make to th e rest of *h« w orld about the in­
herent rig h ts of people to «•*•»&lt;■rmlne I h e ir own ?oihi ui
governm ent ami their own destinies. la d ’s p rin t in: what
we preach.

may deprea* ua fnr

the mnmrni

TUESDAY APR. 17. 1951

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TUESDAY APK. 17. 1951

TU B SANFORD HERALD, SANPOHD, FLORIDA

S o cia l A n d P erso n al Activities
• NONE H8

S o c ia l

C a le n d a r

TCBSDA V
The ‘American llmim D-euMItienl of the Woman’* ( lull will
meet a t s:i&gt;0 P. M. ai the Worn,
an’a Club. The S m ln o W High
^Vhiml Glee Club will viitr I tam.
T h r Dependable Cilia* uf tin*
K im Method!*! Church will meet
ai H:IMI l‘.M. at the huim of Mr*.
M. K. I l i U r mi VVv&gt;l Klr*l S i n d .
Mm, Ibirkr Steele will l«- to.

hontm*.

T h r Y. W. A.'i of tlie* Kim
lia p tu t Church will m eet at H:lhJ
l ‘. II. in tin T. K. 1- cltu.fi io.nu.
T h r Unity C1a«* will meet at
tliv Vuldex Hotel at 7:3(1 I'. ,M
with Rev. Carolyn II. Paraon i ai
0earher. The puhlir la invited.
The Ijidie- Auxiliary to the
Urotherhmid of Tminmrn will meet
at the home of Mr,. K. C. CampM i at 7:30 I*. M.
The Wan* llllile ITn** *&gt;f the
** * r r .— . x,.*Jr t l.nrr
Vii'cVf
a: 7:30 1’ M. at the home of Mr*.
Gilbert William*, litllO IlihUcu*
Court,
WEDNESDAY
The Civic Department of the
At’nman', Club will tnvvt ut 1J ::U)
r M. at the rluh for a r t r r r i d diih
luncheon. The public i* Invited to
attend at 1:30 I' M. to hear Ml«*
l.ila Woodard of thr Ilium* Demon**r»t|on Denartment ,p..nt.
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Methoilltl Church
Prayer
Meet'
Ing Service in McKinley Hall i*.
7:46 P. M.
The regular P rayer Meeting
Service of the Firat
llaptHt
Church will Ih* at SJto . M. in the
Memorial Educational Huilding.
^ Mill Week Prayer Service at
C e n t r a l ItaplUt Churrh at 7:30
P. M. Weiliu-11lay A religinu* flint
will lie ahowib Com* Wnrahip willi
u*.
n » .:i is n \ Y
The Royal Amhn»*ailor* will
meet at the Firxt |lapti*t Churrh
at 3:30 P. M.
The Dougla* Johe Junior nro*
therheod will meet at the Firat
Baptiat Churrh at,7t30 P. M.
The Men** Brotherhood of the
rfTrrt Baptiat Churrh will have
their regular Supper and Program
riffling at 7:30 P. MT h r Seminole Chapter No. S
O. R. fe. will gleet at the Ma*nnlr
Hall at 9|00 P. M.
m iriA t'
“ Hlo RlVo*" Win be ne*mted liv
Ihe Seminole High School Glee
Clijli at 9:00 P. M.

CLORIDA STATE
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"•Where llappimfa C ir t So Utile**

* TODAY &amp; WED.!
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Miss Pearl Naugher
Weds Robert A. (Jee
Mr* Jewel Mu**elwhlte an I
A. J. N’nugher announced the
marriage of their daughter, Pearl
Naugher. to Mobvrt A. Gee, ton
of Mr. and Mr». Pete (if f of
Orlamiu on Saturday, Apr. li , ..t
thr t lirolian Church with lift.
J. A. Karri* officiating.
T h r brlilv rkiiir for l hi* wedding
a navy blui* falllv *uit with navy
ami whitv ucre**orie* ami a cor*
*ag&gt;* uf white row*.
Mr. uui| Mr*. II. K. l ‘atton
terved a* matioii of honor and
|MM m c n . Mr- (•••tor*. rhn«*
powder tdue *uit with black ae*
i‘f**orie* ami a toixage of pin*
rose liud* for the wedding.
After a *hort wnldinir trip the
couple will make their home at
021 Stth Strcel in Orlando. Mr.
Ore i« unuciatrd with the Square
Deal Machinery Co. and Mr*, Gr-t
I* employed by the Southern Hell
Telephone *V
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Higrh (ilet* Club
H ans Musical Play
The
Seminole High School
filer Club will iire*i*nl » eolnrfol
mu*iral play “ Rio Ilico" Friday
aftirnoon at 1:30 o'clock anil at
night nt 9:00 oMnek at the %rhoo|
auditorium.
The theme of the play it a
Ora »u re hunt in the South Purlfie. The ea»t and churn* num­
bering 100 will perform under the
oil eel ion of Mir* Ollie Itvete
M hlttle a comedy replete with
treaiure hunter*, pirate gh»xt«,
Spunnh dancer*, mermaid* and
a ballet of pirate*.
John Fite play* the Mat role
of u college geniu, Amo* Mplerule who lm unruled a gold de­
tector machine. J&gt;h* McClung ha*
the part nf a financier who Imek*
a hunt fur pirate treaiure and
encounter* pirate* led by George
Hanlrn nnd crew including I.uther
David llill Ti»on and llunnle Gar­
net
Norma Faye Harvey, Caroline
Mrlnni* ami Donna lou llatprr
fill the rolea of roed*, and Clar­
ence Clnuie, Herald Covington
and llol. Cawley appear a* college
lmy« who operate a radio *101101).
Ib-tty |,ou Paitin I* ehaperone ut
the expedition, ami Dial Hoyle
i« a laM*y roul..
,
Clark Me.tlcr, Joan Wright,
Ann Itahorn. Barbara Flynt and
Mary Ann Wilke flit nlanit a*
pirate ghoat*. Dance* will lie
I rv-i-nted
under direction
of
Penny Wallace and Norma Faye
Mai vvy.
Mi** Shirley MbldMnn will
henre a* arcompani.t of the en­
tire pnMfurlion. Ronnir tja rn rr
nml J imIltClung are
*lage
lighting ilIrdcfnM.

The Mtoge committee Include*
Aon llalKirn, Janice Red, Mary
Anne Wilke, (inil Billing, Bet.y
Anne Curt.-i, l.luda la-unard. Joan
Wrigld, la'.lie llolrimibv, (,’harle*
Willi* Joe |(ii|rhi*ou and fiernaUI
Covington.

J. C. Ellsworths
Hbve Anniversary
Mr. and Mi*. J. C. Kllnvorth
oUervad their Cflth wedding nnnlvrrnary yeiterdav at Ihelr home*
on Heard* 11 Avknup where they
have lived for the pa»t 41 year*.
They were married in Grand
Rapid*, Mich, in IH9S and moved
to Sanford In 1010, where Mr.
Ella worth ha* continued to op­
erate hi* farm ever »lner.

Meeting- !* Held
By Mlmon
Circle
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B R I A N
A G A R
luink lor»|oj Saytnne Dolheil

The Minoaa Circle of the Gar­
den Club mat Friday at the home
of Mra. C. L. Wallace.
The meeting wai predded over
by Mra. Harry Sllaby, vice-chairliepot la were heard from the
■landing committee* and plan*
were dlacuaaed for Ihe coming year
l&gt;onk and program.
Following the meeting refreahmenta were aerved lo the followin*: M*a. Floyd Palmer, Mra. C.
P. Ka.ay. Mra. J. M. Cameron,
Mr*. Ray Oder, Mr*. Charter
Browr.. Mra. Mary Swankhouae,
Mra. II. 61. Haven, Mr*. Jot Jarrell
Mr*. C. F . William*, Mr*. Theo
P*«e and Mr*. Wallace.
Alao Mra. Pllahy, Mr*. J . N.
Atierello, Mr*. II. II. Gray, Mr*.
II. Q. Touch'on, M n. M. W. Oiler,

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Mrs. Felice West
WedsHarvey Swanson

Circle Is Entertained

Ml: F fiiie W ilt l.ecahle lh
lu .t. i.I flarvey Swftbiuii in u
•pilel reieiooliv wbi.l. I... I, plat'i
Ij - i WnlueMtay, Api. II, nt ti:00
I*. M. In Folkat on* Cia. The
ceremony wa* iierfornted by th»*
He:-. Ilenrv K. Stip&lt;*. pa«tor if
P e r s o n a l s
the^ F«!k*ton Methmliit Church.
Following
a wedding
trip
through the northern |mrt of
Friend* nf Mr*. .1. K. Deneff the Slate. Mr. uu.l Mi*. Swaiuuii
will regret In team that »he- are reading in their new home In
ronlinue* III at the Orange lien l-a'*e Mary.
•ral lloipltil.

Hep. Volie William*, Jr. re­
turned Sunday to Tallahatira af­
ter spending the weekend wilh hli
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miMuoced a
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(hniiiiiAit i All *d «n« f i uttij.p' mi
totfH f ^*1 i«t a
t||iili |Hill* III**’ t It
Ah*l In ni«
f«#r i ■
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I i«»fi At .i invt t (ili{ **l lli«* l i d ' l . t
\ii nil I.I
III*
«li«irihiited lo
dffnet • C i n !» of the («jir«!&lt;
11. |iirrtllM&gt;« • to Ih*
mill the proFrid»\ nt tht* home of Mr**
CfCll* fi «»lll till will In* ii *#h| to
Ganllnrr.
Th» huaincM was mndurtt I b \ •ffurc n riiffi’i* •lri|M.|afnr for tho
(iaitlen Ct'Mi i
t h t i ali iiii.ii, \ii
II ll. Mi **.i
IIn. 11»*|*»»i"i s. fi nni . tnn11in corn.
Tl In. no nt....... 1 u ■i ,■ Mr- 1leer*
ntiftri"* werr* hrnul. Mi* If1 II ■ii. M .- Kdw uId M Call. Mrt. G.
Civile Rantiev,
Il.il den. M1
llftsfen. Firhitiifr rhairmm
re- "
Irving Kiel*IS ', .Mr* M r’n din. Mi
Wilke, M rj.
lu-rll . Imt , Mt- ■(
’K”ivi";ni mtil 11uriii if tiir pa* I, n until. Reg pr M u . N ■d «tmiih, Mr*. M y,
Sir ft* i"» n ftoget *. Imlltllng Mind It.II S*»nlit Mr . 4,. C. Dicker ton,
chanmMii. rr|Mirt«d the *ir»l* bn 1 M l- ;* \ Him bn C
M n . H. F.
Mi • II
Saver. M rt.
cotnpleti*«| thrir »pnlu pavin* it i .i i:..
i r ILitleh. Ml -. M 1! M r..k .
the (iattlini i'» nt«*r.
I if Ieg!nta** ! 11 11**• *I eii«* » m ttrl. Jitt.ii , tii«.il Mi . Hilli Molina*.

Curd Party (liven
Ity Catholic Club

A benefit card party *pon»ore-l
Friend* of K M. Swaim will In- by the Catholie Women*. (Tub wa*
Kind to learn that he ix recuper­ held at the Mayfair Inn Thuraitoy
ating after a recent attark uf evening. There were approximately
virui pneumonia.
table* of iiridge and ,ana*tu.
Committee member* were Ml*» 1
Mr*. Walter Orion, whn hs* Mary *
&gt;
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recently *old her home, left thl* among tho*e who helped were th*
weekend for Willlaniftown, V l u , Young People’* Club, Mr
\ Menwhere *he will make her home.
enilet, Mra. I*. Smith, Mr.- A. W.
Te«lo, Mr*. Ilea.ley, Mr*. V. fluni*
Mr*, (ieorge Wet mute. Jr. and rharri, Mr*. W. V. Holierl*. Mr«,
children of luike Wale* apeod the W. n. l.iving»ton, Mia* Mary
weekend with Mr. and Mr*. Mc­ Churrh. Mi*. Toi l.ivlng.ton nnd
Kay Trulurk.
Mi
Martha Wight.
Palmn* foi the ima-ooi wen
tieno Haliorn ul the Unlvcraity a* fid low*: Powell*. Office Supply,
of FhitiiLt k o i Ihe iivernignl II o y d-Walloee
In-uinnre
Co,
gucat of Mr. and Mr*. 11 K. Mor* Robba Bakery, Ivey*. Shin* Store,
ri* and family.
llollywiMMl Shop, YowelP* Co.,
Touehlon’* Drug Co., Dew Drop
Mr*. (Jordon Stanley aim *on Inn, O. I). Sign Shop. Rn**etter
have returned to Durham, N. C. Florial, II. It. Pope 4- Co,. \Vfl*h
after epcotliitK MIDI time with Tire Shoo, Sanford Paint 4 fila*»
her parent* Col. and Mr*. Paul Co.. Nirhol»on*« Ibiiek, Pig A
Che*ter*on.
Whi.tle, llayne* Office Machine
Co., Seminob* County Motor* nnd
Pfe. Kugene W. Mrru, afte r Club Diamond.
ti*lting hi. mother, Mr*. I.urill *
Al»o, tho.e from Dellary: Plan­
Photo |ty Tod Stvolni
Mero, and hi* ieither in Ulo*itv, tation E*tate*. Dellarv Servin’
Mi.&lt; Mil me. Moiau, daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. \ F M»ian. who,.i
N. Y„ re|Mirte,| at Ft. Dix, N. J, Station, Joseph W. Brenner Con*
nod apprnaching ntarriag* to Robert Keilh will lie on
Apr. 16 for ovrr-*ea» duty.
.(ruction simi Hulldini’ Co.. Mil­ .rent of Mnv If
ler &amp; Ciiiruehnrri Paint and Cor:
Mr*. Aithur Beckwith Jr. and .(ruction Co., Dellaty Hulldrra
non Jack have returned home Supply, Wallace Cabinet
Shop.
-Miss Lillian Moran
after (pending the pait two Kttale*
______ Foo&lt;| Center and Davla ('Im irnien Named
week* with Mr, and Mr*. John r„ntrari C*&gt;
I5y
G
arden
Circle
To W ed Mr. Kei t h
Mathew* of Wnyeroa*. fin.
'l i - Irvin t*Ylnld*rg and 'l&gt;
• Mi. and Mi-. ' E. Mm nil o|
Mr*. Edith llaveron, who hn*
Mil uilo Ylinip wen* eheteil nro- Sanfoid all linn need iihIsv the ill
lieen vi.iting her brother ami *!*•
i*i am rhuiirnan nnd eourle*v gagrmvnt of rlieii daughlei, I,il
ter-in.law, Mr. and Mr*. t.e.lle
lly H EVER I.T fill AY
chairman ie*p«*etively nt ihe meet. linn France*, to Roliert 'I Keith,
Went, returnrd ye*trrdav to her
int: of (In* III inerocalli* Garden •&gt;m of Mi
('. V Keith and the
home in I.lying.ton, N. Y.
Illive you maike-l the tw entieth Clrela which met Friday at the lule Mr. Keilh of Marietta, Go.
on your calendar * That** the night
Mi*&lt; Moran attended I’biridu
Mi. nnd Mr*. Harry llan-en and of the Glee Club Oio-retta! DTI home of Mr ■ Clay William*.
Wr« t* S niikrfM.il an«\Arrr.i S t rnUi'M itv mul F uRh v 1vniIwo children, Cheryl and Eddie, o'- be a pirate* theme thl&gt; time uml
in &lt;Iam.r ifin
llollyuiHHl arrived Imlay lo *p*ml will yon like thn*e pirate*! "Hlo iraitlm «|i»rttiins «fti*r tli** rr&gt;
Mr* E iilh
atlrntli^i Vnifiitin
about a week with Mr*. Hanarn • Ilico” will be In the S.II.S. ninli. |***i t vi fi fie ii til f i iifii the *1n ml
At'clali* .li-rsi'v
inif rmninitti'f** Mm,
Fnlytn hnie lif tliu te , Ithickshiirr.
mother, Mr*. E. C. Krhol*.
tnrium thl* Friday evening nt S;mi nml Mi». Vintip wen* nf*&lt;»
\ n*. ami i n«»vv «
l.y the
T rlc u t
he the u«uul a f ­ it* .Irlrifete* ti» »i*|iie*i*nt the «*ir» feifeial Ruveinmi'fit n* u ihciiittn!
Mr. and Mr* John Ilerlmt cele­ oiln rk . There’ll
performance at 1:3d for ih it! tiit*
t Htiventifti tn he i*nvl*n «i
brated their 3Uth wedding onniver- ternoon
rtudent*. Ticket* ate only (16 and
The w^Minkr will U ' nn e\**nt nf
»arv Saturday at the home of 33 rant*! On *ale nt *chm&gt;l or up- I *Id in I Li violin Jlrm h.
their daughter nnd ■on-ln-taw, fown. Don't ini»« “Rio Rleo**!
\t the i ............ the meeting re- M “ \ ‘ J.
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M •' |J'r 'V 'e I f din.int* were
. ! veil to the •»,i*t Chu'rh in Gvpma Rev. I K.
Mr. and Mr*. Wilbur Krellng, who
Senior lei-t* are driving the
entertained with a dinner party.
I.dlnuing
M r,. Ilnker.on. Mt
"'fV w.il1
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'map. Mm Felnbeig, Mr*. R T .
nn.
Mr*. Jullu* Dlngfelder returned
Hunt, Mr, S J. N'ix, Mr, M. E. Invl,,'\l
“V " .’'' " o T
nr“ '
rerelitlon
which
will
la*,
held
imlad week from ttnlea N. V. after
I tiror, Mr, (J C. Slke*. a new
meiliaiele following the ceremony
.pending «ome time with her *on
l o iiibil, Mr-.
W. Ilumll, Mi
ol the ('ouimnnilv Hall.
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr*.
I' ll M.ithleu, mi.I Mr- Willian
Simon Dingfrldet and their daugh*
Me*. C,,1L Uawarn pre»etiti*-l nil
t#r. Jan
IIPISI’OCAI
&lt; OVVKNTU.N
."•*■ William l*&lt; 'let. Mr* .1 N.
article on "Nailnual Defcnac** In
Mend* i , of the II dy C ue* lb b*o«. Ml- A .‘billip,’ Ml* I «■
Mr. and Mr*. Wendham Prlddle liutli (J. Reynold., uall.iual i-hati Epiuopal (Tiur.li who nttnnlr I Sounder, nnd Mr*, " E. K li.b
of iWt'inc for the D.A.R., ai
and daughter of lakeland .pent man
:ie« I 1ST I HIST S llll.I I
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meeting
Friday
of the Sal
be (he ;'i(h Animal ('onu-nlion of tb-1j*111"
iait week with Mr*. Priddle’* par- the
Harr
iron
Chapter
of
the
D.A.It
ai
D
i'a1-"(
South
Fluiida
\pr
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end, Mr. and Mr*. J. V June*. Mr.
12 In llavlorm llentb wi i &gt; llu* Rev.
Prlddle ha* returned nn.l Mr*. I hr- lurnu* o f Mr*. K. M. Galloway IL I iiibioii / I mium iniwii, Hydriey
Priddle will remain for &lt;omo lime. with Mr,. Frank Woodruff nud G. Giav. I n u&lt;urer id llu llu. ,.*«*,
Mr*. It W. Riipreeld a* rr-ho
Mr. and Mi&gt;. J. I.. Inyley, Mi. and
te*»i*i.
Friend* of Mi(» Miriam Hatchn
M r,. A. W. Lee, regent, prraided Mi-. Il I " b i i n e i , J r , Mi. and
of Tifton, Oa., formerly uf San- over the meeting and report* Wen- Mi*. lUiotall Gli*.e, Mr, It. W
ford, will be Intprpited to loarn heard front the Ktandlm* commit­ Itupncld, Mr*. Wuil W War net.
that »he w** reeentlv voterl •'.Ml** tee*. Mr*. F. E. Roumillat, reio
Tlflon High School** where *he lutlnn* chairman, prraenterl re-o
It • icnlor thl* year. She wa* lutlnn* on the death of a rhapt.-r Senior* mail.
uIm&gt; voted (hi* prettleat girl In her member, Mr*. W. M.
Thigpen
Hible (T o ll w ill lie Wedncdnv
rlat*. Mi** Hatcher I* the grand­ The chapter voted In »end a mp
after »ehool. Coming *
daughter of Mr*. E. C. Echo!*.
to Mr.
Mr Tlilgpen
rn and family.
When* I* lloli Saint t'lair »peni|.
Mr*. Miriam Houcll report id ng nn-'t of hi- time?
Mr*. J. C. Mitchell principal of nn the Seminole County Muae'lm.
The I atm Club will lie j.......
Ihe South Side Primary School, Two gift, were made for the mn
ng then I'ninpii, I'olln , «o.ut.
will Icavr today for lllrmingham, »oum by Mm. Ann Hummel of the That will Ire a humdinger: donT
Ala. with Mri. Annie 11. Lord, Fellowship Front and A. II. Peter
ni** it! ITieorlaV. (he twentyItnyon 1‘rin tn l ( *i »*p«*
Itayon Iluttlivi Wenvt
preddint of the Orlando Elemen­ *on. Mr*. Ilnmmrll gave un old ‘uurth. in the S II H aiidiiiuium.
lo
r
fttfccl
weiir
in Stiliil (’oltint
tary Principal*, where they will Confederate «eal monnterl n* .&lt; Vot nnlv laugh - and dancing nc
attend a conference of the South plaque and Mr. Peler»nn g a v r an Inging, hut the lali »t go»*i|i (old
S|Mwffll Vnlitc
2.HS
Ea«lrrn District of Klemcntry early picture of the Sanford water
n catchy little |euni, iHtween
Principal* of Ihe NKA. Mr*. front.
rcta! And they'll prnbaldy I** talk
2 .7 !)
Mitehell will go a* ihe new chair­
At Ihe clo*r* nf the meeting tin ng ntiout you! Only :tu cent*.,,
man of the Elementary Principal* hoatCMe* aerved refro h m en t* to flint ’* next wet k, mi i cmembeI
Sim llrcftKtm in Soh«l
of Florida and a* *eeretary and the following; Mr*. W. II. HaHant. ihe (.'aiiipu* Polite*.. .,
f ’tilnr |tittiMlrlnih with
Sun lirr.imhi u&lt; so
Irranurrr of the South Ka*tern Mr*. A. C. Ilen*nn. Mr*. F. F HulHave ,-f.u - r J*»-,« yum (V!ei»
I &gt;a inch eyelet
Conferenc*.
Mr*. I-. P. Hagan, Mra. II J. Fed article yet? lie tine In find
ni|lllirc IV rrn le I’rm t
l-ehman, Mr*. E&lt;1 Mfiwh, Mr*. I .ut wh*i ymio i« and don't turn
emlirnltlerv trim
Mr*. L. E. Oder, Mra. W. D. Hof- II. Mcnick, Mr*. J. II. Ilay, Mr* t in late
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mann, Mra. Ben Wade, Mr*. It. E. J. 81. (Tlalr White, Mr*. I&gt;aw*u&lt;t,
That** ntu.ui nil the gab at
2.!IS
Peck, Mr*. W. II, Taylor and Mlaa Mr*. |j*c, Mr*. Ilui,cll nnd Mr*. S.II.H, ihi, time. He ii'iin1 you
Nell William*.
Roumillat.
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TUESDAY ATM, 17, D&gt;»-

TH E HANFORD HERALD, HAN PORI). FlAlRlIM

IW JIgLLi!

Callahan Hurls Five-Hitter A s Giants Beat Cocoa 3 To 1
Orlando Hurlers Give
Up 16 Walks As Sen­
ators Arc Battered
16 To 5 By Azaleas

Jim Spencer b Favored As Battle
Begins To Decide City Golf Champ

Match Play Opens Southern League Florida State University To,Play
Straight In ^orth-South Will Open Season Stetson Hatters Friday, Saturday
from thm Golf Tournament
TALLAH ASSEE. Fla., Apr. 16- (Special) The Fio.ida State
With Celebration University
baseball team wdl play three game* this week, meeting

Ihe I mail ol the City Golf Chanipionthlp will lie held on Sunday,
Entering llie victory column (or
at the Seminole Country (Tub. Col. S. G. Ilarriman, club
lire firil lime thi* triton the San* Apr.
ford Gianti lait night downed lecrelary. announced today.
Four llightt will lake to the fairway* in the neat two week*
Gooit Kellie*’ Cocoa Indian! ) to
B r BU BARPBB
t behind the five hit pitching o( •vilb 16 gollri! making up the rharnpionihip Might, eight the lerond,
eight the third and two the*_ ~
Dob Callahan.
It wai the top of the eighth
fourth CM ".Snake Belly" flight G. W. St»enr«r va. Harry Toobe
The Gianti played head* up
The tournament will be eon- , Hill Fleming v*. 8 . 0. Ilarriman Inning and Sanford held what
P IN K H U R S TT n . O , Apr. 7
looked like a comfortable five run T h ,i, u t n . .t ih o .,
miai!.
ball working the break* and taking ducted under regular match- E. II. Smith va. Itoy aHymra
lead
Sunday
afternoon
when
Carl
7
‘
V : ln
la the
i U North
Worth Kid
Am .
play
champiunihip
rule!
with
J*rk
Horner
v*.
Andy
Carraway
fyer.
and Ro^lh
South Amaadvantage ol every Indian mi«cue
Thlrt look the mound. Sine?
...... the liner* In the fir*t round n!
Second I llxhl
tv u liw u itlu Uuay up«&lt;i*
In teoriei? on? run in ihe third
ri the
phaie c? the
.
.
'I*
,,rtS; the rharnpionihip flight making Rolwrt llillhrimrr v». Dr. II. K. p * " W r , « « *
I k t .man*to*man
iw fc ra a , p
-1^ •»!».» h u t
and two more in usth to k&lt; their Ull
r{ , nirM .
Ilb.a
, -in atio tiasar! ih . hho Sa.oe * e»ttf, - 1 j,„„
' M r a s l l .*lay* . . . » from
inn win.
&lt;■«*!, !|;rrlman rmpbaslred lfcr.! •' ■ore- S h ^ y tr K. I!. Hous* 1 !'*nf, rjl favorite Taft je a r,
pitched four Innlnga of icoreleaa th.
alk.!
the moref
more wid«lvPh*r.lH«i
widely'heraldni W
Walkei
Wilson ainglH, atole »econd,! « arh golfer inu»t play two i l»&lt;.|ci«-r
ball Irefore giving up four hlta Cup conUngent. a pair of new*
rrarhed third on an erior ami j matehe* earh w-rk and should J|"y H"!1** v*. H *1 IteUal
comere to the tournament. Dale
aeored on Petty’* hixji fly lull tu arrange with hi* opponent tht Kirby ritc^Jr^
*'• rwol. •ml twn run* In Ute 7th.
Thlea got the flrat Galaaa*
third Flight
Murey of Dalla*, Tex., and Howard
left firld. Manager Richie Klaun, time of play.
ville heller, w rong haaeman
Evcritt of Atlantic City. N. J.
Golfer* romp* ting *re a* f'd It C. Cartn.ll va. C. R. Rrown
Utilielng Ihe Giants’ »p«-cd, had the
l-ou (iarcla. on n high fly
Dr. Ilnrry Woodruff v*. John
were the two top persormrra In
Sanford rluh hustling la-t night ai low*:
le
Hob
Fetty.
Bat
the
big
William*
yrxterday'a qualifying round.
Championship Flight
Therinn. Dolan and Hailey alio
righthander, the aen gttat*
It
Mctiough v*. Eddie Stout
Mnrey, current e ou'^rr
Jill) Spencer vs. John Ivey
' " j l i w i - i . stolen I&gt;*m ».
in*
uff
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OBIII
M
m
t
in
.
lon, wa* the only man, r..4
’»».* «,iant’» other two run* Paul Campbell vs. Karl liiggiu
Into
hi*
w
M
tpv
walked
Ith
Flight
"Snake
llelly"
leld of 148 to beat par nn rach
hot flan
came on a walk, a hit and Cocoa
Citekrr Dm Urqaakart who
aide. He notched nlnea of 31-38—
errori Kb-vrn walk* hy the In­ rieorge Herndon v* Sonny I’owrii i "II i UI m m I i ’ Hiplry va. " Cottonad
coma
In
t«
hit
for
Crwale.
month
llertln
A9, fnr a three*under par per­
dian*' hurler, Jim Vlrkery, gave Hugh flrei-n va. Hugh Whelehrl
And when third heaemen
formance over the A,P00.yard No.
the Giant* rr|&gt;ratrrt (coring op.
I
lob
Abernathy
hit
«
wklat5 championship dourse nf the
port unit le» hut the fire-balling
llag triple t»n M* nrst pitch
Pinvhuret Country Club courae.
right hander always b«re down
Hanford
M
a
n
a
g
e
r
Hlrhle
Evrritt waa a stroke back of
In the eluteh to get out of danger.
Klava rant# trolling la from
Notev with 34-3A— 70.
Veteran Joe Parlse worked Vick­
ahorlalop
to
hare
n
coolerOnly two othar player* managed
ery fur four of the I I paaaei.
mee with hi* relief vet.
In hreak naa with one* under 71’a.
Tim Dolan, quirk-footed San­
When
Rirhie
took
the
big
larvle Ward nf Southern Finee,
ford renter fielder, hart n perfect
tight hand.-r out and waved In
I, C., the 1048 winner here, had
night at the plate laihing out two
Red
Heat
a
murrarr
of
dlaaent
34-37. and Jack Cnyle of SpringaInglri
BOSTON, Apr. 17— i/V&gt;— Fm
m o m m i * r * T i : i . e t o i i:
•wept
up
nn
the
p
r»a
box
from
field, fit, had 3A-38. Ward it an
Hanford
ah h n u the first lime In more than "0
the grandstand and hlroehera. alternate on the eup squad.
Thcrin. 2 lt
3 0 3 .1 year*, the Ma**achu*ett* Itoxing |lr I#j|ifi'V
The
ernwrl
nt.vjnu.lv
thought
Main*'*1
vlMr
Another alternate, Georgia’*
3 l 1 n (birntnUiion recorded a deei»lon
Wilson. II
that KlBim ahould have left him William (Dynamite) Goodloe, had
r. M 4 )i by foul for a Uovtnn iirofeiaional (irlamlo
Petty, t f
In.
1‘aU tka
a par 72 and ao did Jimmy Me­
0 0 14 0 lioxirtg bout.
Parlae 11.
«»■
After Heal, who ha* alnee been llila of Overhrook, Fa., and Fine*
Klaii*. **
It fa voted Joe Rindone, I lift1‘i . Vi*
4 0 1 a
H
d
l
!•
f
‘I
I
&gt;
V
rcleaard
bv
Ihr
(iianta,
went
on
•1 a•*• 0 o of Itonton, at th* egpenw of lrl*b I ,«• wlitirif
hurst’* Dirk Chapman, two rnn
Dolan rf
tn give up five run* and the ball first stringers. Frank Stranahan
'• II m h I U
Bailey, r
1 3 n Itoll Muipby, 172, of San Dleg", H i itfM til II .rwtrrHlO
t w 'i t S 1
, game a good many grandatand
iwotlme
North-South winner
Hhnltrn. 3h
3 (i 1 r. who went lingwanl for Dutlr I »i I jkli'l I. lerrwlallf* 3
manager* were muttering dla- winner from Tnledo, Ohio, had 73.
I a Im i Km IE. n rl.im in l
Callahan, p
4 u 0 4 M'lu-luliil 10-round feature ton|M)|itt!ft H*.nlt s i
IlillfltPBV III*! giiite.il y a* they left the stadium.
te*t a* a Jt.lU favorite.
l*i»«l. r»ln
What marl of them didn’t
Don Halley behind the plat* nnd
ligMfft T im&lt;s f
Total*
The mauling Murphy, however,
reaHre wa* that Klana had
Klaus himself the rest of thu
i(a ln M llllr *1 i V n i
landed a low left that dropped
|
.
rel.ur*
Ml
I'
mU I M
gone In to give Thteo a gal
club are rookies or men with
Cocoa
ah h a a Itlndone in hi* own corned early
lijt iu h it I1*ai li ill Hanfunl.
on the hack end an en­
very little class D league exa 0 8 0 in the ilxth round. The Cali­
Brooklyn &lt;f
|»rL.«nd Hi n r lin n o
couraging word— not to take
lierienee.
a 1 2 1 fornian hail won the flrit three
Itlpp, 2 h
*ATI€&gt;*.M* M M f J I H
Ihe big boy out. But Thteo,
For the first ronpla of
gmlih. *■
4 0 .1 2 xcxilnn* but Rindone had alW la r t l .
a tram player, oaaa’1 In
week* they arc sure to he
Baiter rf
4 1 1 1 moit rlo*eil Ihe gap liefore !*■- i*iti«tiurEti
i ;
* f!**
ahane to go on and told
pressing, working loo hard
NftW T*.rh
• •
®**»
Naah lh
4 0 8 1 inmlng dUabled,
H* IdHilx
Gtm
Hlrhle ao. Klana oaa re*
and onabl* t* relax. Itaseball
a 1 n 1
Wilkes, .11.
After Itlndone wa* lemovrrl to llriMtklFn
fl G
gjd
Is an Incredibly difficult
lartaet to poll him hoi finally
G®
GgG
a 1 0 0 H* ilreulng room, Dr. Morri* ilnktnn
Scruggs If
oaa forced to In the fere
■part In analyse but In nsse
n 0 7 3 Handler of the rominiMion'* itaff, rhltnat**
*' *
ggg
Robinson c
IfilU -lrlj.lilB
» G
ftG*
of Ihe nhvhtu* llrtdaea* Thlea
*en»e it 1* a perfect halxnr*
3 n 1 0 gave him a lengthy examination rilti IGMMII
Vlrkery p
i
G |
»0S
had ahown. Big Carl had
between lew Ion and raise
l M l r » 4 a r ,« II m b I U
II i 0 (l ami deviated him unfit to con­
aRyan
rrpnr|rd i„ ramp only Ihree
alien. A player ha* to be
I'liu b n iR h i, r i n n i l l 3
hJark -nil
II » 0 n tinue.
nnly jumiF pf Iiw I wIw
da)a Irefnre and had almply
limber and lemte while af
cRIckctls
1 i 0 0
liR M ft T « t ls i
Hum a tnediral report, arionlgiven nut.
Ihe same lime havlnc every
Itillteil* I|||i Im Ml U d in h lrii • Un|*#rt«
dMIllcr
1 0 0 0 ing'tri eonttni**inn role*, entitle* (3G
reflex on * hair trixirr. &lt;1
*IH Vfe F r .U t t . «3*«l. I 3G f* M
In almost
rvery game a
n low.onmcbed vlrlltn-la llm tieN***i Y « l l » l Ih n lv D -J s iiM d (13
Drraxlnnnlly ■ player will
manager la fared with n decision
HI 8*7
I I I t*. Illi kfiiril i l l I I I I . 3 I* M
rUjpn Itnaak* nf % fuuli;,
HI fadiilM at 1*111pI mir«r I'oltolftht which may well mean the ball rmphlne the two In a aprrixl unrt
t h t parked cnrwd of Ijt.'vjn,
J n tth
m» l i
lllrluM fi (IG -I&amp; I. 3 I'.hl. game. Usually It la whether to of. petfeettwn amt-that--player i»
Which pri'med grne* repeintk nf
ititrifin s ll al I’. lt lr s it v lU f ls n i* let a pitcher atay In or to take the champion. J&lt;w DiMaggi.. i*
e— Singled fo|v KoMatoiT In WH.
tFUSPi raarml It* dlaapprttval l* rrtrr i l l - l l i ** lllllritr (I3 * ll« him nut. Homcthnr* It may ho- the ..hvinu* rxamph1 with hid— Btruth nut f*r Vfcket* In Pth. ft* Rindone eollap»ad, Bui It epoltii StIG I'M
a gamble »ueh aa a aqueeae play eaxv. almost laxy glare.
Sanford............. 001 MB 0 0 M (hiwn altnoil ImmedUtely and
%m in i r X r i . M Ml»|t m
T h U writer saw a tb-yrar-ni.l
at home to break a Ue when onn
Coewa
.
100 000 000-1 accepted Ihe offlrtal verdlel In
I n l r N s p a VIm i K i
N lHI V h f I al W s ih lh fliiR P|»l . ran wilt, do It. 4 manager wh&lt; rookie naipetl Ed Matthew* wh.. K—
Mush, Robitiioii I , comparallve alleimi.
rain
gambles and wfna I* a Karo; one played third base for Atlanta tn
■{If— Petty, RhnHen, Salter. I B —
Murphy, after being charged
fin If ik w r wi li*tlul«-tl
who lo*e* la a hum. But In vome the Kouthem AsanHallnn Inst
IFihI mi
■ipp, Ratter. SB— Wltsnn Terlna. with hi* firth defeat In IW proal N « h Vri.ll M lxl&gt;l t ie . caaea, aa In the game Sunday, year who hart that same quality.
Dolan, Bailey. S— Wllion, DP— fexalonal xlart*, dteclalmed know- I I )liftalfiti
v* 11h a- til i l l . a i . !:!• T M.
there la no choice to make. Thle* He hit &gt;8 home runs, each of
llp p , Smith and Nash) Thcrlna, lertgr of the low blow while ex­
tVaatilnaliio al, I* I. I I a d a I p li In
them almost without effort. Ed
Rlauip nnd Parlae, Hholten, Ther- plaining "If I did land one, It (o lx h lt — K i.tnv* t ft*Io I ve H h a n ti wai Juat too tired to pitch and Levy, although past hi* peak, hae
that waa It,
i i - i n . a I'M
Ina and Parlae; Smith, Naih and wa* unintentional."
I'lr tr im n l at I WI mi l —
illmuch the same style.
With young Darrell. "OUa
Rilkes. Left— Sanford 0. Cocoa 0.
Dur'ng recent years, aevaral t i l m .V raliu u M t m i l l , I I I * I 'M .
Dalll the youagilem on
I'h lra y o al HI Imula — I'ler. a l i t B -o f f Callahan S, Vickery 11. bout* In other Mmaiachuirlt* eltloa
tha Sanfaed ranter gain some
l&lt; V H tU # WfereftL
- by Callahan 3, Vickery T. have leen ended hy foul and tha l « l ve riarver ( ti*1ft&gt;. » &gt;n I 'M
menaare of th# saaarsnt* and
— Callahan PB— Sholton. Rob- victim* declared the victor*.
I 'I . o h i i i a l a T i i i t a A T i t i a a i .
eaperlanre that mike* a
I.H A tlt‘K
i, U — llannum und Iloluwka
I n n work as a anil they
tin t year of w n i l i M baaeHarrlion. T — t i l l .
Havana
Marcias# n few mere heart
kaU aad SuwAay wan Ida Drat
HI. l'e|er&lt;lo.rg
game I t f i r t a cfhwd af any
Rad (fata l| Packer. S
But they haven’t looked hart
aiaa. .
J D EI.AN D , April 17— The Da*
Weal I’alm ll.n .ti
He waa trying (ao hard, maybe. so far. Any team which ocorr*
Kl
I
ji.oler-lale
tarn! Red Hat* tank (hair fourth
Or ba could hava UghUited up 28 runs In three game* la cm
Taoi|&gt;n
■ante lr. a raw at they downed
Imkelan.l
under th* tremendous pressure tng to be a threat. And tleneral
lha lawilxirg Parker* here tonight
to aorcead whlah U on a young Manager John Krider *aM I. hIw
•
mi
riii.iiv
aaaiM
UTio.a
nt 10 Inning*. 3&gt;S.
lx expecting help from th ftt I. r&lt;r«. ball player getting hla Diet ha
HOUSTON. Tev. Apr. 17— WP&gt; aSrinidilt
Don Allen* tingle with two
chance aa a prft., Klatta left him Oiantx any day now.
—
National
Tennl*
Champion
Art
Away In the tenth rlrlve In Herb
M ill* Itoeh
a
A little more pallrn- f,In after the Initial damage waa
Imrirn of San Franrivu and in- Allaol*
1
McLeod from third for the win.
done aad tha yeunfater aettlwl the home crowd, a liUte -n
lilrn.lnaham
1
terrollegiale
champlnn
llcrhir
Ifata had only two hit* off
Molille
I
down, la the aaeexid Inning he ceungement In tight spot* mnv
i
I Ho Packer pHehera going Into Flam of I*o* Angela* gn Into ac­ New (irlenoa
rammed the baH dawn tha mean nil th* difference In lh«*
&lt;'h*lta.«o&lt;a*
|
tion
today
In
the
I7lh
annual
k ninth when n ftelder’a choice,
throat* af tha 0-Man nnd eat world te the young ball nlnver.
Nashville
|
River
Oaka
Country
Club
lournn■O'? a walk eat the pattern
who, more Uun older profeaelnn 1
t -• it iS a i', Heaalla
them dawn In order, striking r
No | l..i* « •# heillllM
Bill Moitranaky la tio up the manl.
ala, art sensitive to the voice nf
Gainesville
M
a
n
a
g
e
r
Chart)
t*r*en defeated Flam for the
i with a alngle a m earond.
fans,
Tf.k »a 1.11*1*1 M
national title lad year. They are
Batalkn tlTorlaadn I
W I Wet.
i 0R1,ANl;;n April w - The *reded one, two In the tmilltlmtnt
niarh Miter Hal Imp* * tha
llsn" Vo'Jnn...
•ajatka Aulaaa gat a run for each here.
ohlah.uns fit*
aatlaai af lha n m d after
• i «*t
!*r*eti open* again*I DI*on (1»- F t W orth
m Ihe *|gteen have* nn ball* Itaurd
Ik* (iianta had fftiun a
R « n hy llira. Oylandn pllrher. tmrne, Texa* ChrUtlan University Hhr err,Mtr1
iN llaa
In#
Innl^ghl tea wallop tha Senator*, atudent from Dalla* jiih I Flam Tolaa
ineela Kil llraawetl, lloudon, llr-atimont
ahoaM Inspreva ntdadHy fraa*
^ An '•Ighl-riin aipbwlnn off Ue- formrr Unlvrrdly of Te*a» xlar.
ktre m seal, II* leaked after**Four seeded player* a m easily IU4A Itivrr t&gt;ak* rhamnion, tieat
Refer Mary Cohen In the eighth
ruler tn a fir* Inaiag nthit
fcnlng turned what had heen a yreirrtlay a* part nf Ihe ftetd Sum Mow, llnmton, A 0, A-t.
agalnat Lena)'. N. C , Its lha
f th t l-atl gmma Into a field day opened play.
Hilly Tatbert, New Fork Olty,
latter part nf Us* n Mbit Ion
fur the Atalea*.
Tony Vincent, New York City, leetletl fourth defeated t*en I* .
season.
f.yle Judy and Curia' Hermrdev fifth needed hruthpd off Ken Ihnde liaytuwn, A*4, A-2.
In a sense tha problam 4
tarci PaUtka/a lll-hlt attack with Crawfnnl Dalla* SoDthwnt ConHamilton
Rirhanlaun, alxlh- Thicker la the arobiem of the
Ihree hit* each. Hill Rnorea homer- ferenre ilnglra champion A-4, ft-4. ■iN-ilml, national Junior champion rest or th* club. With th* e iThird-needed flanlnar Mullny, frum Baton Rouge, la., defeated rrpliun of Jo# Parlae at Draft
f l 6&gt;r Orlando In the worn! Inn*
pig with ope altunrd to put Or*
Roger Ynung, Houalon, A.4. A.2. base. Boh Fetty In right field,
Ikndo ahead momentarily, but the
A tale t* ehnaed Starter Neal 7.1mmerman In the *l*th, continued
their aaMult nn Cohen and flnlahed
Ry ASSOCIATED FRESH
Up on Manager Krt l^-vy. Ilia*
Arioyo went the route fnr the
Today a year ago— My HequtJ
■Atalea* limiting the Renatora to won the feature*! llrquHted
hut at* hlta.
liamllenp al Jamaica with Mkkllo*
An required ley Inw, all dogv In Ike Clip ik HMte
ground ascend.
ford. Florida, muni he vneriiulftd aplaat mMaa hr
-. Cannetl iwerh halve* Make dell.
Five years a g o - Jack (Julnn,
, « n « j *n!ad«. Plarc Utvm on a former major league split hall
May 20, IB!*1, and (he vaccination tag conUmaDy
M nf greena and then fill the pitcher, died In Pottavtlle, I’*, at
worn by doffn on a collar or harneaa for lira faHftwtng
fpvttie* with aour treem blended age nf B0.
h mayonnaiae, with plain aour
Ten year* a g o year.
H i ' nr plain mayonnaiae.
n-«iM
or I won the land nf the aky golf
* *1 ‘ ft
dth anftened cream rheeaa mixed tourney In Aahevllle. N . C.
Ith
In nrder In amimmodate dog nwnem, Ihr. Raymond

Hors e

AndEverittAre ‘ Baseball Takes Back
Month Morey
Top Qualifiers In | Seat To Hillbilly
Medal Competition1 Singers In Opener

r

Rindone Awarded
Victory Over Irish
B. Murphy On Foul

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Larsen And Flam
Are Top Seeded Ih
River Oaks Match

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nr h t e k u n o h l a p p b y
Amoristrd
Drew Sport. WrHer
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i ronrfomeratlon of added
Mobile, Naihvlllc
, ,n^ Chattanooga,
,
* ,,:m.r,m
, *J'' ,ill) ,in a y « a Hollywood
com.&lt;J1 , f n' ,"l’ct'h e » by men who
they speak, and politicians from
the state and local levels mingle
with the basahall crowd to get tn*
•SVUf.rt
..tvi.
Nashville’s entire p r o p o i a d
opening night battery for the At­
lanta game ia sick with flu—
pitcher Al Drto and catcher Rube
Novolney. Hut Sulphur Dell will
ring with the bocal efforts of
several Grand Die Opts liar*. Tan*
nex.ee Governor Gordon Browing
will loss out the first hall and ft
few words.
Southern President C h a r l i e
Hurth also U schedule.I for an
appcararire.
With Nashville’* present re­
cord of one victory In four games
the Vnl* need all the backing they
ran get. ll.ibo Holloman, who lost
first game of tha season to
title Rock, will get a reprieve
and another shot at winning. Little
Itork got rid of Holloman Friday
night with nine quick bits and
four runs In four Innings. Llttla
Fete Fox pitches for Atlanta.
This lime a year ago Little
Rock had won ono and lost three.
ThU year the Trmv* won threo and
lost one— a neat turnabout. Op­
position in trying for No. Four to*
night Is Mobile with a batter
team than Ha 1*8 record might
auggrst. Chuck Samaklls opens for
the home team In mobile and W il­
lie Scott, a 36-ynar old "rookie"
Up from Flint, Mleh., pitches for
iM
Rock..&gt; ^ i r , :o. ‘ii,.
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Bratt was ftkfctd Mf
foirthrtSrta!'
son. Dutch Mct’afT and v?rne WRIktmson. Scott wtjft 13 and loot » U
last summer.
Lukr Appling has.HQ.seconds.t»
apeak hi* piece In, New OrfaftM
tonight when hi* Memphis Chieka
take on the local Pelicans. Rto
Sewell, manager of the Fell, I*
twice as well off— He has ah*
minute for hla oration. Rip atm
will introduce New Orleans play­
ers hut ,tlme spent tn that fob
wool rome out of hla on* minute
ailntinent.
Mobile comedian Joe E. Brown
— father of Pelican General Man
ager Jo* L. Brown will do n ehlt.
Then Mayor Deleaeepn Morrison
will perform the C ndlUonnlthrow out th* first ball. It la un­
known at the present time if
Mayor Mnrrisnn will apaak, *T If
ha dues, how much tins# ha wQl be
allowed.
Churl. FnlerU nf N*W Orltftna,
and Frank Hamlin of Memphis,
will pllrh wlu-n th - fe-tlvltle* ftbi
nv-t Memphis will have |wo naw
playrr* tonleht-- Dial* Upright,
who nnre nlaynl first for New
Orleans, and xbortston Jlip Bitrmer. a *10.000 bonus boy
Inr tn the Chime* Wnltd
Birmingham "l*vv !h
In th* flouthent'a
game. The Baron* have wen and
lo*t one wh‘l Gbaltmuoefft haa
won one anil lost three.

BLOWOUTS

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NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DORS

ith liroken walnut meat*

I a 308 for 7* hole*.

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TONIGHT!

SANFORD

h. Uarai, Veterinarian, will b« at the m r of th* City
H*n April 18th. 28th. May tml aM Vlh„ In T t t i i i l i
doga from I to 3 P. M.
After May 20 all doga found without n tag cer­
tifying that they hava been vaccinated for rableo for
J W of 1111 will Iw subject to hriag picked ap hy tha
Pahca and kllM .
City Lkamra Taga far dags for 1981 are no* avalt
■hla and awnara meat ohlalntd taga prior to May IMR
from tha Ctty f w Cal

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the Tallahassee Cilisen* of the Fl«rida*AI»hsm» league hefc Wcdnc»dav
night, and facing Stetson Univcrsily at DcLwnd Friday and t
Saturday.
fb* Scminolrs. wlw are leading Florals college irami with
8 win* against a single defeat#--------------this season, have been on a hat Session*.
Hailey lead* the Florida State
tlltg rampage nil Bpring. Florida
Btate haa a team batting mark hatxmrn In four categories—
at
J, and ha* six men hitjing Mo«t hit*. IH; moot runs sored.
!S; m«vt runs batted in, 14; and
M 0 or better.
most doubles, A. Ken Nmith ot
. Setting the pate with the nil- Clanton. Ala.. I* tied with Glen
low Is pitcher Ed Se.iion* of Gresham of FYntaeol* »dth most
Tallahassee who has erackrd out triples, 2. and several member*^)
seven single* in 10 time* at hat of the team have blasted singlo
for a .700 average. Third Base­ home runs.
man Bob Trowbridge of Miami
Husky Ed I^wknrd of Jaekonhas 18 hits In 37 at-bats for a ville ha* the licit pitching record
fine .408 mark, and he is follow with 3 wins and no defeats. Ho
^jyig m M X ^C S a -tv J f r -n n d Rsxeman a l - 1- .
— ■*»— * '“ h - if
l i e ' Halley nf Cedar Rapid*. and has walked the most men,
Iowa, at .400; Ronald Melton nf 31. pitcher Bob Hartman of
Tallahassee, .36#; Wayne Benner Houth Bend. Ind., ha» won 2 and
of La Porte. Ind.. 3A8; Le* lost non*. Ed 8e*»ions of 1*1Mullen of Chicago, .3A0. All of lahasvee is rrevlited with |ho
these m«n are In the every day Etmlnoles* other three vleinr|e«, e.(
lineup of the Seminole* except he has lo*t "Qc game.

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Comer Mellonville and 17th Ml.
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COLD SPOT refrigerator, Gas
stove, washing machirip, ta-ds.
/lining mom fiiinltuie, wool
niK 0 a 12; Maple livltu* mom
suite, nilrrun*. circulating heatcr. 2614 mango

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Karifnrd, Ph
1098.W. H. R. Arkenhurg
NEW 1*1 t)DRh •urlaced la per■
feelmti Old fli.ore made Ilk*
I new. FinUhtng, .leaning A was
In*. Portable power plank 21
yea*» mpericnce in Semaela
County. II. 14 (Reoaon, Lak*
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St We Buy. Sell nr Trade mmrt
Traitor Park, 99 mllaa
mllea South.
anything. Phone HW-J_______
W « Imy, tell A trade ___
‘‘Really
clean (or falka
who
»Uy dean
foil
furniture. Wllaoa-Mairr Furnitaro.’* Rhode, rocraatlra
Ve*etablri, Llve»tock and mlalore Oe. 911 E. l i t Phone 989.
shuffleboards, patina, Rt UL
rellangnua aale every Friday
era for random trailer*. Wa have
nlfht at T:|0. Col. Larry Junta,
everjrtMn* for better traitor livHELP W A N T E D
auctioneer.
. In*, ftoo Dob Wllbalm.
rtAJUPORD FAR M ERS' AU C TIO N
W A N TE D — ylrl for fountain and
roam Rungilow—
1 ntle* touth ef city limits
dr a* •topL U aey’e Dm* Store.
I Goa ran*., heater, two __
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employment, many oppnrlunitlr*
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conveniently located, 6 room ROTARY R L A D B — Uncnadlttoswl
fumlahatl house. electric kitchen.
W A N TED
ly gvierenlecvl. Immerllale fte
Screened front porch. May, June,
livery. Frae dgmnnriratlon, an* Steam Preaicr— mpablr of finish
July, Au*uil. A. L
Skinner.
In* Wool and Sill
like. line* work
liar*. 999AO, V. A. Wheeleea, (I
Ph. 1*93.
and guarani*# |40 week. Apply
mile North) l^ui*wood.
Down-town CWneea and* L . T
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dry, 118 Palmetto Avenue
For
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W A ITR ES S Wanted part or full
Raafortl Herald
llmr. See Dave Rcmley at
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Roumiltal A Andciavn, WalI t toU outride City, fSjMIO.00 rR ,E D " . . . rm Earth- at Itaa
P w k t o v ___ _
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GOOD ReHahle porter amt "Shtrs
N EARLY^' NEW , Concrete Block
boy. Muat have enpovieuc*. Ap­
Home, 1 Dedrinmt, 3 Into, *3,- Cidc-fipi#t Friytdairc, Oaa
waJrta
ply In person, 108 8. Park Ave­
500.00
Room fu rnitu re wool rug 0 il£ .
nue.
« BEDROOM HOUSE, ouUlde
' I g J ^ U r t n * room aull, mlrrbra. W A N T E D : Married men between
City. S4JMO.OO H Cub.
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■tea of 29 and 40 for terrier
I BEDROOM HOUSE about S
•talion verb. No lire repair, lu­
mile* from town, 99,900.90, good
you l o l T b i W
te rm . • •
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veur prgegrlpUana to t.A N EY ’S
perience unnecessary. Only neat
I BEDROOM
HOUSE, nearby
ami aggressive type Intereate-I
in mfvaneeiuent need apply.
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U O M k o t.

ui:iti:nr mvr.K that

Tlia llo u .ln y Authority of Ilia City
nf Hanford. Fbirlda. «arIII aniartaln
p ra p o .a l. la fttfittah flra arid ay.
la n d '.) r a t t l l l * Inauram a.
and
nwnarn*. landlord*1 and lananla' p.hil. ( U t i l i t y I r ’ Tiranra r , &lt; * &lt;!..
HS-honaa prolact.
riu rld a
lit
knowt. a* Caalla l l r m n i o u n
R i.li or propooaln w ilt na ra r» v»d
In Ih " ntflcr* of Ilia Au th ority up
until 11 lo I 'M , A p ril J l . 1*51.
F u r t h .r Information w ith raaard
In I h ' plana and .p*«-lfb*lbii&gt;* of
aald pro, (art and forma on whirl,
aal.t propo.al, mo*) t.a .ub m ltird
rnar b* ohtalnad h r
■••niantti*
flaoraa If Wllllama. J r ., K l o » l l » »
■lira, tor, Housing A u th o rity of th*
t:lly nf Hanfnrd, Florida. I » ( Mrlarb
llu lldln it. Hanford. Florida.
&lt; l.,,r* . )), W illiam *. 1-

w * i *V * * r •• * ** 4•**

fliiiialrtif A u th ority of Hi#
i lly of 1‘an fo rd , Florida

m i nt
nr
T iir ro m i
J l iM ilh
a liM Ih n l.i:
n il'X T t ,
B TA TM O F IM IM Ill* .
Ih P H O N A TIh
in h i ; Tin: it h t a t i : o r
t.lt ll* M par hard, Ira. ra t 'd
T O A M . W IIOW I T M A T I O h ) IlNXt
N o ll, a la liarrhy * l»„ u that l-ron
A . ptavana fil'd hi* final r»|n.H ,a
ah' Illary admlfilalrhtor of tl.r r.
lata nf l.lrila U Parkard. da. aatadj
that hr haa fllad Itla patlttnn for
final dla. harp*, and trial ha « m
apply to lha lloiyorwhla
h n llli
Nlanairom . County Jude a of Print-,
nrtlr County. Florida, on tha ITtli
day of A p ril. 1*11, fur approval of
aarnn and for final d ls rh a r* . a ,
s ii.llM ry adm inistrator of th r na.
•ala of l.lrr lr 11 Pa. hard. da. aar.d
lanit A. Hlovana
A. An.illary A d m ln l'ira lor of Ih r r a l . t r of IJlIta
M. Parkaid. daaanaa.1
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Bradley Statement

t r . x i u y r i ream Foea final

U'«ail*g&lt;4 Fcno. f u ) Mail
l » boffiL huTSie— is if,ihtaniy im piaclirabi* ami imyht lAcklaih.
In Wn*ldhgt',h, lilt- llefell*)I &gt;'|.u r I lit.-), t raid llradley’n npti-ch
wan rlra ro l hy the State Ih p n rtim-nt in line with a Whit# lions#
•-diet last Decemlter requiring
clearance of policy statement by
goyprnmrnt official*. In ousting
MacArthur front the Far Hast
command, Mr. Truman riled dis­
regard of that order aa n reason
for the action.
In place*, liradhy'* viewpoint
on the situation way the same a«
MacArthur'*. He disagreed on
what to do almut it.
Ilradley made it plain that “ I
ha*r m&gt; iulentiim of entering the
foreign policy field or eyeii urging
a particular fmliry in Hie conduct
of foreign affair*. Conduct of
foreign affair* ia a civilian ic-tpun•iblltjf . .
Hut, he added “ A aoldier enn

ten 'tl*r»h tlijt snethar surb
Inn wotil.1 Ik- iiriilrrtAk.ru ll.ii
p a r . Mai,, onliinm of thr iirw
plan may I k* nfituiufM-ntl noun et
n mrctinit of lb# Hujiri-tn# Hovlnt
(I'erliemrntk.
f'rrhapr
riirnlfirpntly
la at
announerment *av,- no
fiyurra in tton-frrroue metala—
nun-iron*.
Nor did
It claim
Soviet production taryeti In thla
Important firltl had h4T&gt;n met.
Th U facnllrd ntcent hlnta of
tynihh' lit Itiu.ia'a nati-ferrour
in Ini* try a lul report a that ahr i*
•ilfft-rinu fern nhortaifr-a in aurh
thine* a* no ltd, copper ami eo
U lt .
The ahnotinrcmaril nl*n admilled there waa a lay in roll•Ircrtion "f aet irultural
ruarhihp*. The yovrrnini-nl-cijhtrolli-l
plena n rrn tly haa hlaatml the
nerieuliiiral
marhinn
buildiny
rn iri.try un.i ifeVuntd It o! uamy
iW r d lv r
r&lt;piipfnrnt,
defective
m atti ial* ah,I piudmooe ilt-fuctivi*
output.
Tha l,rond,-n&gt;t verified report*
that much of .Soviet Induatry haa
lean concent ra(#d
In
aaatern
ttuiain, c Ia iiii Iiik Trent hooit* In
nly iron priMlih-tlon In tha Ural
Mountain*, nnd a higher output
of lion nn,l *lae| in Hilx-ria.
It drain red al*o that In the
•*or-nt'-Mu-d »*..')&gt; th# _ me*al
•niiuri.' an *l *ttii corripirt#ly ro*
huilt and wna topping prawn'
output.
Il lioeatrd that tha Runlan*
had iinpruvtd thriy trchiil'iua* of
!run and .teej pradu.tU.ti a ml In.
troduerd lalnir aaving drvicra.

unKhoni.
Vou at. ir.iilir.d 10 flia r u r w iltIan a m n r r If ony la lha roinplalnl
■o aald anil on or l.afot' tha tilh
•l.y nf April, t i l l at lha County
Court lin n .a in Hanford. Florida, In j
a " M a in autl p.ndln* to tha Ctrrult
Court of Hamlnota County, Florida
In rhonrary, an ahhr.,lalad till, of
whlah l-i l.n n Maa Parham. r&gt;
i:.1 » a r «1 La'lrr and Mary ntla.lo L , .

N u ll., i* htraby i l i . a Uial 11 »,
Ilurkri! I‘arlla (lint h .r final r*.
port a, admlnlatratrlm of Uia d a ta
•f C. A. Panin, dor.a.ad; lhal .h.
111.'i h.r prilikon for final
du­
rbar**. and mat ar.a will *ii|dr to
Ih* llonoralil. IM u in . Iitnilfuin.
Caunty Jw lca af Irmlnola County.
Ktarnli. on th* Ird day of May. 1*11,
for appro,al of aarnr and for final
allorharti* aa .tdmlnNtratrli of lit,
•Mdto of C A 1‘artln, d " ***»&gt;d. on
IhU fod day of April, IU I .
lirl.K N I t 1‘AIITIN.
AdminlMratrli ol lha
d a t a of t- A Panin,

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Optometrist
KVBS EXAMINED

116 $. I'atmrllo Av#.
Housework
i;r.A &gt; * ts PITTED
Easy Without
NaggingBackache Modern Way To
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{•da* — n*«t. vl tu f * r U.larF. ho*« ot
W ldiUd blfl UI*i Im **
f miill ||«M. liiafMllfltlU
fiiMtladi. i« ntijai ynu
owna-j- — —
„ fut*diiih..*i t*w#i at alrtM
IM **/*+n, *«rw#)4idFftliMi *«f #i|atMiit lii'

oft *ii yee niiuirgic perii* the lay*

man might ocerhtok. Ii
funda­
mental ItlAt out f".relgft m.pey
must I k* t,»«ed upon our m ilitary
caitahllitiea In liark ft up.”
Ilradley agreed with MarAr*
thur'a recently rxpre-sesl view
that the war in Korea mnv Im’
headed for a stalemalr. The Jnlnt
Chief* chairman declared:
Nama Mtatutn, la -w ilt Kao M i n i
“There i* no early end in sight
of F lo rid a H tm ulra |a|| w ith tl •
lo th# Kor.no war under present
C lark of tha « Irr talr Court of nrm l
condition*. Aa far a* we ran *vtr
linla C o u n ty, Florida.
Jo — . l.t iie iv * . IHrtr tnric is nothing t n
t», .
) iwnar.
nothing
temporary about th#
Communist*’ determination
to
ix t h i : r i N i i i t • h i n t o f t i i i
drive ti« out of Korra, and, If poa*
X I X T I I J I lilt 1*1 U N C I I T IIC
•Ihle, to destroy our force* com­
T i l l ’. o T X T F IIC IT .IIN IIIX IX
x x it F o il t c m x u M : i n i x i i
pletely."
ix f i m * i t t it r
MacArthur recommended. In •
11A I t 'D ) '3 IIA IIA M . Plaintiff,
■' rie* of statements ami a letter to
Va
fiirat
ntridra
alau
wanclaimed
Rep. Joseph Marlin 'Mass), House
'l l " I t ' l l : II &lt;1It A ll AM, I " ! rn.lani
In the oil induatry, which ih# Republican leader, that the aolitC h a a ra rr *• f e l l

•o il far IH'w rra
hroadcaat -aid wax uromplrtrtv
X H T II t; T n t i 'P c t H
ri , on.Irurl, d ami ra-#ipiip|H-d. ‘
*t i : "*• i i .h r i i i a t " o i t o n m :
It *ald new proapartlnv, drill
II ' I I I A I I A I I .
laoidon T r r r a . a
A|&gt;aitm ahl'. Hta Wa t j jr d H lrrM . mg nml firtaiuctinn t#thiiii|th-'
.*•* f o rk c ity , Na*. Vorh
had unearthed new oil and gat
T O P A lt*: l l l .'it F li r N f ) T I f i i : i « rrocrvta ami Imoatcd output nf
that r u n 'fo r d ltn n a haa t^an filed
high octane and airplane oil),
aealriai you by M A It 'l" 'l i t A l l . * "
Va)-r|ng away from production
In tha C lrru lt Court of tha Ninth
J iid trl.l f ’lrt ult of Florida, In and figure*, la nnoounrcmrnt tiuaMed
for Nnrnlnoln County, Florida, on “There wn* not and ia not any
ahhravlntnd (III.* of a .Id Mill I* i
Alaryto
ilra h n m .
Plan, tiff,
Va 1 iimmploynii'ht In the SoX'irt Un
ion.” Il I laletI the |iumh#r of
&lt;|r..r«a || tlrnhnio. Irafandant.
v o lt AH *: v v r i n i : l &gt; and ia
“ work.i i • am) other employer* in
uulrrd to fill ynor nppearantn In I the iiulionnl economy” at :i(k.2i&gt;0 •aid pronnndh a on tha Ju t, day of |
It aald
April, t a ll, and to Iharaaflnr flja (ntxl al the end of
till* w it an increaae of 7,700,001'
IN
I U I N T OF
TH R
C O I X TV ■ III, ilia C la rk nf .aid Court In i t J I IH li;
a ilN IK O M I
m i X T* , .Intr and ntannar f li.d hy law , your i over |U|0.
*riIlian dtfrn**. If any, and anr..
* r m i o f t to N iiM .
Other current pruilurtion fta ropy of Ih r .a m r on lln ln tlf f IN h i ; T i l l ; PPTATIT n F
iturr* given in the report wer#;
HI’Hli: C Itl.A.NFtiltn lrr.ra.rd a llo rn ry .
Marhlne
hulliiing I M
linn
In I'roh.lr
t t l T N l l m H .r offlrial aral nf aald
T O *11. W IH IN I T M « V m x r i i N X l ''••nil. and my hand aa Clerk Ih rrt
above into
Noll, r Ik lirrrt.ir alvrh l*',t ‘til. of. nt Hanford Hrmlnol# C ounty.
llil
)iig|hmenl— tlitre
time*
I»* h * M KI.ANMHIti Iliad hla final I luitda. tin* lha M lh day id JUnrrh.
'I— of into.
yapon aa Adxilnl'traior of tha .a
A ft 1*11.
talo af Nu.la P IIUnford. darr.-r.i
Chemical induatry— I.K timet
"
I* II Cll.XflM IN
lhal ho fil'd hla palliton I or (In ,I
C|*rk nf tahl C lr.-.tll prewar priydurtinn, Five-yrar f 'h*!
tllar-h.rya.aan4 that hr wilt apply
fXyur*.
lo (ha llnnarabia Imtielaa Ntan.imm
, Hr II I. Ihirdh h
C o u n t, Jo d y , .or H- mlnota Ciointi,
tupir'y
H M H ; rih, Ih* imp’ day frf Atafl.

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TUESDAY APR. 17. 1951

T H E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Ijcgai iNotice

hud Ircen I .ft time*.
Uriel; and tile*— fulled In meet
five-year target.
Haulage of timhi-r— Up :W1 im-.r#nt, hut failed to meet goal
I’rnducllon of textile*, clothing,
knit good*, shoes and other
branches of light industry — up
17 pet tent, kt.it imolu not fully
met.
Rutter— U p ft7 per rent.
M eat- Up 7 per cent.
Vegetable oils l.n,| other fata
— Up to pi-r rent.
m o i . a t k t o r i.t s .s H v
F ish - Up "7 per tent.
Saii*agi- products— Up gfi per
ITV K ROOM IIO M K , for rent.
rent.
Vi, (lv furniahi-d, elect!ie kltf'anuetl good*— Up IH per cent.
, tun, often fireplace and oil
ftugur If 17 per cent.
1,‘at. I.arg# yard well laodConfectionery product*— U p ‘Jft
■ ajMxl. May Ial. to .Ian 1st.
per tent.
t
Rent teasonahl#. No. t. Iln e v
I'uhliratlon of latoka— Up HI
Ridge Rond, Ca**rl' Prey.
t«-r cent.

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Set For Sunday P. M.

tion I* tu u ;» Chin**# Katianalitt |u c n on Foiiaota to carry th#
war to th* mainland and to bomb
Manchurian bai#a. Bradley laid:
“Any r#ccmR»nd#d court# of
Funeral m v u * i w ill L# k«14
prorent war ia contrary to our Hutulay al lha New XU. Calvary
hrit n.teresla, ami hy JropardiliiiF Itaptul t b u rih ■&gt;■■ West Ta rlflli
world (e-ace, ultimately would S tric t for l ^ r r y llu rke . who died
thr ntrn our arcurity.
at his residence at Idol W u t
"We will not provok# war Tenth Street last Saturday after
against anyone . , w# will not a long illneoa.
wag# a so-called preventive war
A resident of Sanford for 20
#vtn against an arch-enemy, for years, Rurhc rant# here from
this certainly destroys peace.
Montlcrllo, Fla. where he waa
'Our military action in Korea horn, lie la survived hy hi*
ia closely related to our North A t ­ mother, Cornelia llurke, who ia
lantic treaty effort* In Huron# . , 10S yeara old; hi a widow, ftuiah
In rolleelive action w# multiply Hurkr;
four
ton*, Cornelius,
our tlefenalv# strength.
I.Uciuua, Alton and Wilma llurke;
"Heeatia# w# are intent on pre­ two brother*, Krt and Sam Hurkr;
venting World W ar thr##, we are on aister, l.ula Junes; lb grandp m making m s ? " that might lead children; anil one janat grandto enlargement of th# present cor- child.
flict . . Our government la rautinua
in every decision tluit might pro­
long Ihla conflict. It ha* b#en diffi, ult fur the men in th# field try I T T i l l : F I N C F T T C III N T , N IN T H
refrain from attacking the n|r
j i i i i ) i x i.
i m i i i t n s- e t i&gt; s.
I I M IX t i l l
I DM
n r.N IX III I.
tw r» nt Manchuria. However,
) * ‘ t X T ' . IX
I I I X X f IT M
XII.
Cimmunlat air Iptrrrentinn ha*
ih*l Ikco * taainr in the ground M .X ItllA R R T J I I A N X I N i: JIIIUIONK.
I'lalatlff,
("f air) action lo data . . ,
-v s “As we ra rry out the*# action*, JI'I.I.X N I ll'll F l t T MlltklONH.
I 'r fstiiUnt
evm though il could noaiihly reatilt for a lime in a military stale- T i l l ; KxToATTiBt i:O tFo Fx Uf pHi l: lxl 'hA TO !
mate, we have already urhirved
J I I .I A .V It O IIC IlT H I It 1 IO N R
a k , » a t»l» ,** « f ranM anra I* onin international victory.
knft«i ii;
"As long an we are able to conVou ara haral.y n.ttiriad lhal a
f i - (he loittlea to Korea ami con­ suit ha- l.aaii brunabt naaln*! you
In tha t’lrcull iXiori ,.f the Ninth
tinue lo destroy the Communist Jo
d i. Ial llti-o lt 111 tha Hlala ol
„ir« we are maklny eiro- t'1*-*-* '* !»&gt;*«• Csr Hr o tlr, 1r foanle.
A,-;
.
a tr.
l.y
" A llK* ^ 'I&gt;u —kiCi out iliiariiation— oleIA IIK T JF .A .V N IH H HlltXI'I.Vtl. sahl
je- live of preventing World W ar C
null I,nine f„r .!!» ,,r . « an.I sttl ,t
three.
U A ito A iirrr j k a n n i m k y n n io v i,
l-taitiiirr. **t*i* j i m . i a n ittiiii.Tti‘
'Knlargjng (ho loiHle lo a full- HIRAIONkl.
I 'alan*l*i,t. nrt't ynu m a
male war i* never an rennondral baral.v f . *ll,t I ast I - O la -sUX -lit
or morally acceptable solution to rla rh «*r “ Id fo u rt at hla otft.a l»
a I ‘ tut t llntio.) of Hamlnota t'u„nn limited conflict. If at all possible, lh
ty . Florida, at Hanford,
F lo rid i.
Korea should h# settled on the y o u r v.iltia :i drfitisav, prrsoaalli
i r by » i tor has In *ahl
on tn.
present Italtltgruund.
t i l l , its) n t May, tX'.t
“If we h y e at home ran only
l l ' i r t i , fall not o r iu d a in rn t will
measure up 'o 'th e achievement* of l.r antarad 4Kaln-t |.,u by d 'ls u li
(V IT N b -.H me ti.n d and •• il ,.t
iMtienc# and m urage (nf the men
r'oiirl at H tn lord Florida, ihb
in Koica) there- la rvery reason ■aid
la in dai of Ap ril. 1(11
to liellrv# that the war in Korea .
" I* IIK ItN tM lN
can ultimaiely l»e conrlwlrd on tH K A l.l t'lark of C lr r u lt l*our(
h nor*Me term# . . .**
Volta A (Vllliam*. Jr.
flradley continued:
Holb-ltr.r (or P U ln tlff
•
“Surrw** in Korea may prevent
a new incident, arid may prevent
World War threw- Failure in Ko­
rea will Invite another aggr#*-

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To Pramot# the Pragma o( America.
To Fra4a«* Pfoapnlty l « boolotd.

0 ty e

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Partly cloud* ansi unsettled. Some
like lihievt of a fro bseal
in south portion this aHr moon
amt in r i lir m r north T t irwlay.
Slightly warmer in north p**rlion loniEht.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME X XX XII

Knlttbliwhrri

A llow ing
18-Year-Olds
•ToVote Passed

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Traditional Welcome Given MacArlhurs In lluAvaii

t

Ervin's Bill H ittin g
Bookies A pproved;
ttc-cxam ination O f
VVei.'tve •
Asked
T A L I. A II A S H E S . Apr. I f —
l/Pi— The H o t id* Senate Inday
W approied hi a 23 In I f iota a
hill to hrnatlm (hr Slate naira
lav and brine in fITJilMt.aMMI
more In the Slate earh year. The
Mil take*, off th r-J prrrrnl tat
evempliiHos on n r h Items as
rlnthinr most -p-dfrinr .f.n '
ranrly. Il aUo alraiaUrto lo.*
many roller I ion methods

1AUAHASSEt Apr. IH -&lt;/!•)
A |&gt;iu|H».l to iei Irvyrar-oiiii
^ o tf in FtnikL tailed through the
Munir wiili a 77-13 vnlr today t i ­
ler an Attny sergeant on leave lo
serve in the l-egislaliii* drew applt'tie lot hit speech in behalf ol
il.
Arriving In Honolulu from To kyo , when- they *» re given,* tneiitniald. l u n u l l uvnlion, t,, n &gt;n.|
Rep. William* id Citrus County, Mi*. Itoiigtes Mas A id e r itiivo .it Hickman A irfie ld . Jlowdulu, PH n*Uti 10 it, t' S, Mr*. MacArthur
who nflen thowi up for Hmive •mile* *. tratlttnti* nf let* *,■• dru|te&lt;l about her. A* left, Ailm Arthur W lUitfo t, I'nrifu t i n t I'mntetaiona in hit Army uniform, de- iimiilsr, toasts the wrlramer-, while (out .Maf.At'hur «-.tri* . ,i &lt;pnn&lt;l lei un in* arm ( I,•»«■»tint.onsl
Kjidlui'hotn)
*la red ynullit old enough lor Atm y
ajsemtr not only ihtssild lie allowed
to vo le - "Th e y ihould have prior#♦

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tty.

lie (old lire Motor lie had wore*
of youlhi terving with him and
under him in a romhal Army unit
and he In n * he toon would he
leading tome of them lo then
death*.
"They're not going to to Pie
aldent of H ip Uniter) State* right
f|faway 1ml they’re going to give
their live* for yior?' he tirrlam l
"What e|»r ran a man give?'*
William* drew an ovation, not
roinmon in Ihe Ifntiar, a* hr re­
lumed til hia arat.
The mraauro, which now goea
to the .Senate, would let Ihe
people vote on Ihe nitration at the
tC w tlm a Ha e«a* Tw a i

President Carmona
'O f Portugal Dies;
Ruled For 26 Years
U H R O N . Portugal, A rt. IH— l/Pk
— Pretldenl Antonio Oscar ItsFragnon
rarnnm a,
Portugal'*
head of Mats' sinro IVift, died this
morning after h brief lllnr.s He
wa* HI,
W|th,lhir mrmtora of hit fam­
ily gatherer) around him, the agitl
vgl'irvidrnt rnnfeaard to Migr. C a rnetto t)« Mp*&lt;iuita and
g iv ­
en rommunion thl* morning. A t ­
tendant* 'Iron i tied trim a* raltn
and ho|teful.
lie died an bout anal l ( minute*
later, at 11:45 A. N. IIP4r» A. M.
P S T).
Mr had tu ffrrrd a Midden
breakdown earlier ihlt week and
doctor* laid he was In • serious
roonlllon. lilt ton. Dr. Anloniu
Adrril., Carmona, atrlved at hi*
(tfirdildr t'slay from Madrid and
_
the Outlie.
nf
nta daugiilFr,
I tunnel, came here flow Rome.
A veteran tn lilt ary figure. M ar■ ahal Carmona became head of
•tale in 1620 after the military
roup of May 2H. lie am* elected
Pretldenl in 1628 and aiwe ha*
lieart le elected three limes If*
t&lt;egan serving hit fourth raven
year term in I bln.
following hi* election a* Pre
‘ Went In I028, hr brought I W .fu ra t’t pti-sent strong man, Ur.
Antonio He Uiiveira tila a m r,
into the cabinet a* finance min
Icier, Halatai »&lt;mn after la-ramc
premier and antoespivnUy t&gt;M&lt;k
over the actual control of ihe
government he ha* held aver
since,
Halaur, In accordance with
Ihe conilltntioii, now assume* the
Preihlencjr until ilectfon* ate
held within the neat three month*,
lie i» e(parted |r&gt; to a candidate
jjtown to *urcre«l Cortnona.
A new political era way begin
for Portugal with the daath of
Carmona, who bad handed Ihe
stale longer than any of its king*
hut one— Joseph I, who ralgned
for 28 year* in tha 17th etnturr.
Un of the builder* of Ihe new
Portugal, he had faaan a back•»ine of Halaur'* regint*, one nf
the strongest
supporter* and
closest friends nf the luemter
Though A a la u r mid* the deri
\JRtonv, hi. did an tn the c lo u d
rontullallon and aiwuya in agree).
m*nt with Carroow .
Halaur now hag tramendou*
jrntige In the country, much nf
II due In Carmona* support and
hi* great barking In tke army.
a
Well awaie nf this
steadfastly refuaud In seek the
pruktenev until Carmona died or
stepped down of Ms own volition.
Bom in Lisbon, on Noe. 24.
IW*6, Carmona wa* the (an of
afaneral Ignacio D t Moral* Car•tone. Descended from a lone lino
of military forebear*, ha

IEta*4,w**“■***•••*
birth.

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After gradual
In 1

RSfrKU.

a* ■ -military
offlear* for active

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Reds Give Ground Stubbornly As
TimeRunsOut For
Allied Offensive Grinds Forward Lost Submarine;
Signals Are Heard

It) HI KN C L E M E N T S
lO K ^ O , Apr. IH (/f) Allied troo|&gt;* ailvamcrl L MOII |,t I.IXH’
y .trb on tltr » » i l Korean front irel.iy Itehiml be.nv ail *tul srldletv
*ll«r 1)
I lie Rerli t**vr lint ijiounrl I I I lo l nitlr. Riuili:mglv
the Inn gAint weir inutli and soutliratl ol Clturwoti, a liv.
Highway hub *i*»til 10 mile, tnttde
Red Kitten.

European Nations
CombineCoalAnd
S teel Industries

N o E s c e ip c A t t e m p t I s
M ade B y M e m b e rs
Of
A f f r a y 's
C re w

mmsMoimi. ing . An in

tine AMi*d in fa n try |e»m push.

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P re s id e n t M o o v c r T o
T e s tify O n P la n T o
K ill R P C
A gency
C a in P la n I g n o r e d

Economist Tells Kiw;mis Told U. S.
OfTrendsWhich Boasls 9 Mi l l i on

W A M N N l.lU N Ai|.
IM &lt;A’i
J --*; tottr f ii-*
d*&gt; ptonuiril i '•ky-ii-llie-limil"
inipiuy into I at Lasirrn |-*lnv
and the i|a&gt;l&lt; ni opuimni ssbuli led
to tlie ousting of ( nri*l Ikoiglss
M*l \ltlllll
I baitnian Russell ( l i t , , ) ,d ihr
Aimed .Sersues ( oininlllrr sod it
intended the onle-l |Mis,ili|r" msrstig lion in I oopei.tlmn ssilli litNen.sle I oirup, Rrlal|on, ( oinnul
tee lie ss*&gt; sprikilig td lire sioiw
vslien saving tlie sky ss.li the limit
Russell op|eors , Rrpubluan
mose lo i Irak a •peii,«| SeuilrI bone r nriiliullrr of J4 to invrstigitr Inrrign and military |m&gt;Ii&lt;irs
ssilli p.rrlit ular r r f n r m r In tlie
ildleirnirs l&gt;etssrrn I'trsidrul I mi
man and (ienrral M aiArtlnn
Tliere apio-and tittle pin pert
anything would rome fiom a move
bs Seoaior l ain II-Wash I for
either I I I a declaration nf *sat
against Communist fthmn and
North h"i*H. or t-1- |U| „
dm ssat of United Flairs fo u r.
from K m c«.
I ’ain iultodurrtl this two point
pioprikitinll rootrary to advin
from *oim of bis Itrpuhliran nil
h r,gtie Se'inloi fil i al land of
' ultima, -on llemocratic floor
leader, told reporter* he thought
it would la- ipdetly lucked away
in ii rommittcr pigeon hair.
Mianwlillr
Fortner
1’ieaidctd
lhatrer Bgrrnl to testify Irefor r
tlie Frnato llanUng Coinmlttre i
Apr. 27 on bill* to abolish tlie
llrronMinr tion Finenee Cntpivi
.
..»
The KrpiibllraM former I’revl
•lent acevtsted a lelegtaphie invi
tation -enl him bv Senator lljn l
11* Vai a* Admlnisllatino |t ,ii'cr»
drove for «necdy -ciiatr rnnfirinu
lion of kV Ft msit Symington a.
Iload man of n leorgamrcd ItKC.
In a telegram lo Ityid, one of
those ssbo las moved to sclpc out
tb«' rsgvnre entirely. Hoover said
tha' he would tn* “ glad tn u*d-l
Ihe in imnittre in any wav p*‘ *•iblr."
Noting that lie |IH,| putili- engagementa every &lt;iav neat week
and In the evening &gt;m Thursday
and Fridav, l!i»rr&gt; said lie would
appreciate lieiog uhl, m Iralify
Isv mum, o lhat to tin ij ia ft,-,
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MunliT W arrant I
I
I For StriiHscr

Sm ith ProMidcH A(
O prninK O f O iu rt

A Orand Jury waa Hire lad
and orranlred and retired lo Ihe
grand Jury room to consider anch
matter* a* might come before
•hem. They worked until |al(
rraterrUy, receaalng al (HM P.
M. The Jury reconvened at 10:00
o’clock thi* morning.
The following were arleclod
aa Jurymen, according to It, p.
Herndon, elvrk of the eourtt C.
M. Boyd, foreman; Juavph F.
Hanaro, acti
foreman; Elijah

K. Oure, P, W. Bata*,
X. BUffard, Lad
al Ford, Nrogltan

U n . John

W. Wlloao,

C. Doer. M n . M. BroMro
L. Helm*. John D.
Baymond D. Boa*. Thao
Ralnh
A. Bmllh,

Dr. Ftrasaer, in Jail here, wa*
charged with ahooHng to death
Ida wife and wounding Jamr* II.
Ilnwie, 27, Ruided Mlsalle llase
technician, Hatniday when he
fonnd them in bad together.
Hhe w*« ntiJv, Howie clothed.
T h ey were atleop. Th* dltcovery
wo* made when D r. Htraiser amt
M r». Howie relumed to the Plr***er home afte,- leaving It briefly
to buy rigarettea. The Howie’*
were weekend gtioala of Il*e Kt ran­
eera.
Howie, shot fn tha head, wa*
taken to a Jackaonvilte hospital
whvrr hi* condition today wa* re­
ported good.
Tha murder warrant waa liaurd
by County Judgo Voaaer II. Cartton m rvquaat of Bhoviff II. T.
William..
Bacouio th* chart* it flrat
degrr*. no ball waa illoirrd. The
cat* muat go bofora a grand Jury
•t the fall (arw n f «Ittn|t « w t

Rrdartsnn said feiluie to pa t
*vlll teanlt in a d1*!* troui Jtale1male, II* aw little hot"’ of main
Policy* D em anded Mloiltf
«;htingI'aftillrl
*n ahw
defense nne
,TK mm-I r%rn \t%%
r
. .
_ , a
botillni
fnrtlirr into
w fiilo r Charity J«n iu f»f 8t*rkr j*r ^ |jrllr4
ba. the right nlra regarding the
Tim AtirtralUh fleneral rriwated
G a m e ard Krcab Mater Flah i MicArthur’a argument that the
(orttinl*»h,n, •'-'‘ •'f &gt;
farther Ihe Allies go into North
President, Mtwhlg wildlife Fed Kor**, the harder it will to to
r , ***”n’ *toDd trelay,
-'ipplv them and the ra .irr it will
If our Fetiats- and togiklaturc1-to fur
-tlie
- - -Red*
- In supply
. . their
.
would work with the Caine and troop*.
Freah Water Finh Commission
Relief Iron left the impression
and the organised sportsmen, we that serious ronsesiuemes fare
would have a totter mm mi salon United Nation* force* In Korea If
and greater harmony", he atated. th* Jtoda* Manchurian base* are
“There arc a few poliUciana permitted to operate frswly aa Ibe
left in the Henate and th* Leg- ■upaly funnel Inin Korea.
ialature who try to tear down all
Lt. General Matthew II. flidgthat th* apart*men hav* furnished way. new top Allied commander,
hy spending their own money haa baaed hi* Korean war strategy
and furnishing their own tlm* in un th* theory that (f th* Rads
an effort ot conaerv* and ro- a n hit constantly -even on a
leniah our gam* and flah for tha limited acalo— th*y can’t organise
rtnr* geo*ntt(nn.’'
ft* gt? offwtWr drive.

ConHtnietivc (inmi*

S

No. 17(1

ised Policv Probe

D «

Rrifislt Military
Official Sunuort.s
Mar Arlli in Tadics

Circuit Court opened lor llw
apt tug Urtn at
10 :W oVkoek
vest at day morning with Judge
M- B. Smith presiding.

W ire

Senate

'em

S an ford Spelling
( liampions Maku
'rout* Of llrrald

L rn n e d

Screaming Thousands Greet
MacArthur In San Francisco;

I onl uruferwater signal*
«d Up it valley toad within two
miles of the rubbled city, The *l**iirrel a blind reaiili liwlay Inr
•long Iitaiy* met Chinese mortar tlie H i iih Ii •ubitiannr AHtay, iitrcl
and rifle fire and withdrew.
un I hr bottom ol tltr |jlgli*h
A tank force lunged into lt,p
Cbannrl lime wa« swiftly tunning
Red line* near Chipyong and kill
rd IWI t'o m m iinnu. Cnipyung
out lor any ••( the Vt ollicrti md
seven mile* *o&gt;ith&gt;-a*l of t'hfrwun
and seven ,rni1e* multjWftt nf men ab"&lt;|d who might (till lie
Kumhwa / r v
I n in e
tt'nlnesday’* gains tarriedI the
Mihmaime tupped in the
main Allied line tn *hout eirbl
eipl
mile* avtdh of tTmrwnn
initial rlue id , liriinin grtni’r
Chur won and Kumhwa an the
PARIS. Apr* IH «/p|.
St*
bad been und-• I'W leel ill wilei
writ Ptiio|&gt;e4n nation, Intliy »ipn- western luiac* of the lied buildup
urea when* an enllmaled iSOO.Onu loi 40 lionrt when (lie Rnyrl
etl a D rily |WMiling thru $4.(XHI. tkimtnilllUl eomtial ttnnp* w in
llial it bad lu-rn unable tn make
000,001) a yeal t oat anti Meel In- rlepluyetl
dutlrie*.
The ItH* n-lrealetl thtwly in Navy anniMinceil at mid-allrrn&lt;Min
the w rit licit they stood anil
II s s i Im o I I n l*aa* T w « l
Weil (jrrm aliy and frame air fnughi Inr Hwarhun, the raitcrn
ibe main partner* in the hntnrir l&gt;air nf Ihe t'hm won-Kurnhwii
jkio I. Il it cnnimtinly Inown at lluaehnn Inangle.
Tw o Allied thniata at the w« ■
I hr Schuman plan, aflrt frame'*
•nek
rhnn dam were tinned
Kntrign Mint*ler Rnlwrt Sr human
Wednesday
Italy. ItelKiuni. the N'etberlanrli ami
One war. a frontal atlaik on
l.lliemlKiUtg air the olbri membeti the dam llielf Th e oilier »»■ i
the
Till laail ||«
gtertl fMilltic -•I flanking movement aero
Sentoude County
IuhiI h, II
Cut hau tiller e*at of the dam.
implicatton*.
Both hogged 'knvn III)4*1 he*)- tug
'''I' champion*, Nadine Itostuk ot
Genesa S* li'Ktl amt ll'dicil
The Ptettcb are rnttvimed Dial Ceimmunift (it u.
i
of the
I &gt;man Feiioot.
bv U*ll»g the heavy U.duitrie* of
dnttih Korean fortet fought i Kate
l|e|*|d
Kranre *nd W ait Her many any f u r hotu hittle with
Nor*h laingWO'-l. spiled Tin
future w »r between Ci* two na­ Kortan lied on the r*»t renllnl y e d ri toy a(let noon and twil •
tion* In iliipo islblc,
front Kl.rw hrre in tlie Ittlbnu l.eeu mtrie t tn 1''.sluing how „
lulls around !n j« Allod unit, lieW pnpel IS |&gt;l piled.
To InTimtr O|teinlional. Pallia
They wile a&lt;■onipsntrd by It,
menla nf the niv nation* will 'traighleoril aur| rr.ndjo .!•d their
C . titeele, principal nf the Fan­
line*,
t
I
Its M i l l JA M JtlllM K N
have In givt Ibeii fin*l appro
T O K Y O Apr. ta M l Tlie ««.p
liave In give their final *i&gt;|iruyal.
Allietl fool
troupe elugged fold tiininmar Fc IkhiI, who had
The
nituistera
IheliMling ahead with little Oppoittion ra&gt;t rluilge of liir liaal spelling inn lit IIiall militaiy officer &gt;0 lap ill
test and Ml Marvin
K*lr„, ha* voirest HUppotl of 1ieuer.il
and truth of Yanggu on the wrst
Prance’s Hriuiman and We»t Her
imiUrei
Mar Arthur',, plop,..*! to Iwoidi II, I
man Oianerltnt Konrnd Adenauer eru tip of the htigr ||wa«h&gt;m K i d . f
1be children " d r few mated l.’bilis ve I.I..
IM MaOrhuri
— signed three document* in a Retefniil Sum* Com munlit mor
■iy i lie liirrs I *I* 11l*e machin'
l.t. C rorral Fit It • II It"
tar fire wa* reported.
public tervmwny iwfore zoo new*
llsai bring us t ssnejalni I’r t . '-er) -oo. „dmiru*tralisr eninmainlei
Tanks rang'd eail ant nntlh
oh i&gt; and photographer* In * *alon
from all over tin &lt;&gt;f llriti-h f‘orninonweallb Forr&gt;»
of Ihe F in .ib
Foreign Mini- j ut .1 td t onrpon on Mo ■■• • ill pnti 1'
renlral fnmt without meeting wiir|d The linotype inaehiuca and In Korea. Is*•I wr,-| l,,|d is eonfitry.
o;*s tatm , also proved to im of i deotui r&lt;uifrrenrt nf lie(ti I, new
The doruiiirots w eir the treaty Ciunmuttiat foire*. The lank* d*
men that Merkrlltm*, props’**!
its. If creating among other things altnyeil 7d ton* ni Rad ammutiL much inlrressl,
L. F. S*an, pr* inun. ah&lt;rwed -ifferest the iwsl Impr t,f furring
a high Joint authority In run Uie lion Miuthvnt nf Kunihv*
Ituss.an made
Jet*
rituinrtt Nniilne istel Itlehard imw llir ('bitiesr llols suil of llir 'sar and
pool, a Mipplemenlary i&gt;a|&gt;er pro­
ansi took Ihrm ts, preventing is &lt; . 11v stah iualr. Hr
viding for a transitory |teiim| t* . briefly Wednesday tn the Nntlh pica* wosi
nisi Die soils' alli iontive wsiulsl l&gt;e
fore The ltonI p«e* into upefation, Korean *kie* Twenty-five A1IC1- the building in ,llo o a t and r t
nml a derlaiallon pletlging Ihe 15* darted aernaa the Man. plaiiied bos* had la melts,I amt '•• send a Irrinrndon* land army
nations to c » on wot kini’ for ebtiriaii Imrder and langletl with tniured onto mat* to form nlatr* larger than anyone tin sonteni
for ptmllng full |wgr advertise [dated into Korin
IP, A met lean F -M Fa lire lets.
Funineao federation.
The Au Italian general 1* Hie
Ofm MKJ waa damaged in tin- irirnta, rntiiK trelloiia/ etc.
Iltbrr signer* included f’arlo
Nadine, the spelling rhaniptnn, (ir»t Imporlanl Iln tM i f'omiiinnHfntrn nf Italy, Joseph lleeh of 15 minute dogfight that »wir|e«t
wealth n ffn n to sp n k In fasnr
lanemhuiirg. I’aul Van Zeelaml at .111,1**1 feet. A ll Allied plane* •a t lie dang liter of Mr. and Mr
Notan For, of flrneva. Rn hard. ” f 'aiuddrig Manshurin The lln
nf Ikdglum, and I Hr k Klikker of returned to their ba*ev
Allied enniinander* *aid the Ilia mother pointesl out la much in Hah Foreign Office and fommunthe NelheriantU.
icaanawa (Hi e*i# aid
terrstrsl m irasling and (hi* in sveaBb gnsernment. have strongly
Britain, Ktirope'a htggnd riwt
elude* Ihe d llly
papen, and ''Pluonl M»&gt; A rtlm r'- program for
tnnducer, ha* etayetl ah*&gt;f from
Isink * from ilm binary which in ie »r ii woutd spread llm star,
the plan.
n rlsnlr
ads-id'in slorir*
ansi hi*
A loan svho *lts Oiled the rim.
In what prrliap* »«• an al(errnsr aid Rolwrtson e«piri»esl
loneal nariatlve*
hhiicc
Insion In thl*. the nations, in
Nadine amt Richard will emu ilia off.the resold vies* Apt. |0
H'waHastg a* raa* Twai
•he day before I’raaldeot Truman
T ITU H V IL L B . A p r. 1* (J V - pete in s|&gt;rltmg with rhftdirn di*lni*.ei| (irrural MacArlhur.
A warrant eharging flr»l degree thrmiglioiit Flnrhla in Ihe date
Il wa. pre monied Holier I Min. like
murder wai Istiled (ate venter conical «p»n*med hy Use Miami
,day for Dr. Han* Hlraoer. ibe Herald at Ihr Miami Mmdri|usl I MarArthur. bad spoken with'Hit
•••mulling hi* home guvernmenl.
Auslilnrium on Api. 27
varsl foiinty health offierr.

Six C o u n tries P o o l
N ational Ou i r i i H
In Schum an Plan

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C o l. B a k e r A s s e r t s
llauck
Tells
Vets

('niiMirnfi lirnd* |Im I ilinnuljr
dflecl IItr H e lh ir nl llir tdimei
%%»b llir -iihtrd ol si !.»ll t»V O r
Chdilf» W IldiicL, Fwlff.il l.ilfn*
*ion
finnoinal.
In mentlxrt of llir ^rmir*&lt;dr Cminly
I .urn IlmrAii *ml lli^ \ rfmiiA-on
llir-fiim Clan U d i»ii?lit .il lit**
I linli Sfluw»| taim liiuMim* Jnlm
IVdiM&gt;n |tfr»t&lt;|tcl
"llrriiin tli niaili l*v i «*M-ntiirr.*
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T A M P A . Apr.
I k id l Hlai*
Allornev Murray W. tlveivlterl ol
Kloim m re will proseriile «u*ia'nd
rsl Sheriff Hugh O iR in alh, choir
til wiili taking gnmhliog graft.
Criminal
f!ourl Judge I. V
lirnvson *aid today lioverimr War
rru rt-tigtinl Ovcrslrs'i'l to pro»s'rule lb* HlllstoirnUgli loilldv e*
sheriff, lirayson »ah| lie **n un
aldr lo find a qualified Tampa il
lurnev willing In handle Ihr pro
ses-ution
Countv Solicitor V It Tnhsi
rli ipialiflrd lom*e|f to* ause of
close aisse iatfsin wilh Cultural Ii in
another rave.
Il was D vrrjlreei who helped ih&gt;
grand Jury rofidu'l II love tig i
Mon of reiw&gt;rl*d rormidlnn which
|es| In the indirtmenl of Culbrealh
and rigid other*
Hveralieet. state allornev (or
ihs&gt; Ninth Judicial Clrruit, which
include* Hanford, wa
•til to n
hv Warren to alsl Ihr grand pir*
when lie* Farr lor. Slate A Mot in v
for I hi* f lath) circuit,
toppe d
aside livcails* he had torn named
In as-cuaatlonv lh* Jury **anto*l lo
proto.
The grand Jury rhargesl Cullirrath with neglect of dutv in rn
forrrinent of emnblii g and tluunr
law* and with Interfering with s
Imil watcher a* well a* taking pay.
off money.
fill breath twice has appealed lo
Judge Grayinn for an ra lly trial.
The muted sheriff taiil hr want*
lo to tried whil* the toglsUture
i* in ve**lt*n »n hf can go liefor*
It and to reinstated.

DR AFT CALL C U T
W AH IU N G TOIN,
N , Apr.
A pr. IS — fVP)
lay eut IU May
— The Arm;
B)JK&gt;0 tn 40.000
draft roll
The action follow* tha halving
of th* April call which wai rut
from (0,000 to 40.000. Both cute
were haaad on tha increaac of
volunte«r tnllstmanU. tha Army

*

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tliioiii’b S m bi.inslsro
I'osvell Sited in Iron! ol ibe
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brand* llnlcl ansi I toon
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Ms. Aithui vat ni *n open r.ir
fluikesl by (tovernor I *il M'.iiirn
of ( sblninia. .soil \livor I liner
Robinson
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with rl|ecring Kao Frans f iitm tlie
ear was hwrsly nhh' lo move
A* In- was (saving the toilet
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wh«lHor%rv. *‘| do not tatrnd lit
run for «n« p«ditlr.i| offirr
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nf thf Mo tv ibat )ikd lit lil;*
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Charge Of Graft

G e n e r a l If W e lc o m e d
I lo m c In Im p r e s s iv e
C e re m o n y A tte n d e d
B y G o v c rn o rW s irre n

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Dips \ H c r IIIncHN
Wlltner Mailoo
die,I al
l M&gt; l*. M yrtf f ( lln v at tin*
hn 41 hsn pita | fnlluM Mfif no til
lH*t(i of tsvo ninuMu
Roru ill lis« '» « , A im -7. I'Jib
Mr Mathew • hint mn Hr M i home
in Sattfotd f nr lln imni eight
leal s, lie wa'* f» liirmta ' of til
Fir* ' ('lirivlian i toil' h ••f .In-iper
and wai) mi entnloyer of Hie
•'it )• of Fanfold
bill v iv o , tiHI Iliil* l(|. widow;
two children, Made and
his mother, MIra, Ik 0 , Matbowi
of (ieriuat foUi brothels, Chatlrs
of
lligli
.Springs,
Hugh
of
White*Hit-, N.
John of Wav
••"ss, (ia.; and Flank of .lasiter;
two slater*, Mr&lt; I U Tilll* o(
1 *k.
Mary and Ml
II. K.
Frederick of Montgomery, Ala.
Funeral aervhe* will to con­

ducted at 4:00 I’ M tomorrow
at Itriisasin Funeral Home with
Rev. I* A. Allen officiating.
Iturial will follow in Fvrrgrean
Cemetery,
Active na!Iltoaiera will include
Htu Ha I lug!
Ugtoa, Arnold Ibaid,
K. I - Carter. I . II. Wynne. J. Im
Dunn and Eddie Griffith. Honor­
ary pallbrarvtl Will be Leroy I-re,
Rntort Bedenlxrugh; Eugene Ken­
dall: V. J. Corley altsl H. M.
K Jc W rL

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ill fit Vrui nni» I. ml ili .fi.i «*i| i ,r»ith,. f„r
n i l VI &lt;« A »thin
flirt Km
ci*mm i ti"li*i Had
••♦Jfi until ■lr ti| m
* « till* in­
Ml nf rhlni
Tin ( ’oinmunisi 1‘m lv
mss*panet in lh*' fi■ t llit-vian ••un
merit on .MarAlthui • li-mltsal
•aid III** (isneral lno| torn given
•he Job usd only trf Inking nil of
hoiiM, hut aDu "of inv tiling Manclmrl'i to adark Ito C'litro . I’eo
pie’ It* oiihlte '*
M ' 1’ H. 1’ie I'l'i,
I'luvil*
thl. ssi. treine *o hdt to M «r\ id ,.ii
die rrsooo.ihilil V for
\m-rlean failiitrs to hoi* i
J lie &lt;.(11,llial IK*. U|ile*i till* C
■oliunn* on the front page of
I'rasdu, under die hen,lime “t'lnnii Maneuver* of t'r, -iilmt Tiu*
nian.’*
I l‘ie*id«nl T iiiiu h ' .sol In- had
liieil M arArthur h* no . do to'iieral's public adv*H ii ■. *■( *„ in­
vasion of d'e r'hllo • oi.' .il'ittd Isv
lrosin »tf 1 hiang Km Sbek*. NalionalUt regime, rssnlrars l.i F S.
gnvt i nntenl tssslicir thl* tlem-il a
d ll.I Woild War |
" I’ri'iively owing to ii
inuhili&lt;v Is* eff**rt tbeee agglevalvv
lilaos, the ill started Mm \ilhor
wa, i emoved from
hipost,'
1'ravil‘t aid. "Ilii inaldldv tsi ssiiie
wiili Ihe niluatinn in Korn* Is th •
isasou for tha iiitfl"M"ii coll*p,e
of Mo. Arthur's ear* *i
•he e,Jits,tin! ileiuuM'it'i! to know
wliat dm United State, new nrm
po»e. to offer a* a iwnceful etdeinvni of the Koi* no ' iinflirt,
dis’ti misled that American policv
oi do- For Fast wa unchanged hy
lls a l's i,4 lie I'M # Twai
S a n f 'o r d
W e a th e r
j
High yeaterday, K0
1OW today, 61
.*
Rain, .00
1 ’Isll Apr. rain. 1.5-1
Nut mat Apr. tain, 2 J I inches
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lliamailr
6Y
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Chicago
Mi
40
Denver
&lt;17
45
Dca Moines
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43
Detroit
12
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40
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so
35
Waahington
3*
Winnipeg
20
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75
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                    <text>FRIDAY APR. 18, 1981

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
la id th e y believe th e people w ill
vote to p e rm it eucb ta x a tio n fo r
O c ta l) ”
e d u c a tio n a l p u ip c ie i.
The S en a te com pleted leg isla­
B * y i.s ..t .e p ll.d , •Y o u u u a h t »
h a v e e o itfH M w v and f a it h Ti. the tiv e a c tio n on a b ill to p erm it
p ^ p i * Y o u r a n t fo«»l th em loft e m p lo y m e n t o f m in o r* In produc­
tio n o f m o tio n p ic tu re *.
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T h r n ira *u re a lre a d y h a * U r n
T h e S enate c o m m itte r also ip - p a tte d by t h r llouae an d now goes
a m e n d m e n t, to th e G o v e rn o r fo r h i* ap p ro val
* hl«h w ould p e rm it I * y e a r-o ld * or v eto.
* • *o » e , " n&lt;1 » ouR m * ,noI? 'V
T h e House a greed u nanim ously
« ” &gt; t m * ,» • w r,J? In ,« **}• ’ 8 to axk Congress to m a k e peace­
O o n s tltu tlo n a 25 p e rc e n t c ellin g tim e &gt;H'trayal o f d rfe n s r in fo rm a ­
« n Incom e and In h e rtla n c e t a r e ., tio n punishable by d e a th .
, T h e le g U la tlv r council lu tro T h e m e m o ria l wax in tro d u c e !
'bleed In the H o m e o f proposal b y H ep. B om i ll o f M a r t in ro u n ly
*« ■ m e '"' th a S U U C o n s titu tio n who *a ld the p r r te n t p u n lih m e n t
•« a llo w ta x a tio n o f hom estead* fo r lie tr a y a l o f defense in fo rm a ­
&lt;n r eehool ru rpo ne*.
tion in peacetim e is o n ly 2fl years
H om estead* a t
prevent a r r Im p ris o n m e n t.
exem pt fo r ta x a tio n up to $5,000
“ V'ote f&lt;jr th is m e m o ria l and
co n tin u e the exem ption except fo r save y o u r nation and ho m e," be
T h e proposed a m endm ent woulil urged th e H'&gt;'J*f.
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lh i n w o u l t l
h«v# fu ll
by d e p u ty * h e r lff * .
T h e » ta lc a tto rn e y w ould I*J o in tly
reep o n ilb le
w ith
the
i h e r i f f . fo r th e en fo rc e m e n t n f
a ll r r im ln a l la w * .
In m a n y c ountle* - * u c h a *
D a d e . D u r a l, and H lltih o ro u g h —
th a t h a v e r r im ln a l c o u rt* o f r e .
c o rd , th e M a te a tto rn e y h a . Juris
d ic tio n only In c a p fu l c a - c .
Ifo w e v e r , h r .&lt;111 (■ re q u ire d to
•J im a ll fro n t Jury In d ic tm e n t!.
T h e proposal a u th o r liln g th e
L e g is la tu re to »et up m a c h in e ry
f o r re c a ll o f a ll taw en fo rcem en t
o ffic e r * , w a r approved by n 5 -2
vo te. S e n a to r* C o llin * o f T a lfa h a
*e e a n d C la rk e n f M n n tlre llo n&gt;
.
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IC o a H a -e a I rum r u e (la e l
to d ay upon the M a rin e l.'o ij, bill
I I I ) a n d 4? o th er S e n a to r*. I denH eal le g is la tio n I* lia rk e d by &lt;hi
m e m b e r o f the H o u *r.
S e n a to r* D o u r la *, G e o rg e ( I ) .
G a ) a n d Iv e * ( I t - N Y ) u rg ed th a t
th e h ig h b ra ** o p p o sitio n be
Ig n o re d by Congress.
G e o rg e noted in n statem en t
th a t th e on ly w ay fo r C o n g re **
to I n * a u ic th a t the M a r in e , con­
tin u e a * a h a rd -h ittin g com bat
o u t f it 1* to spell it o u t in n law ,
D o u g la * In d irect te s tim o n y and
Iv e * In m a u tm e n t said th e M a r­
ine C a r p * I* the he.1 service t
put d o w n aggression in a n y part
o f th e w o rld .
B o th said the M a r ln r . could
•t-Ttt"
th e u. S . u n it f o r t h :
U n ite d N a tio n * police fo rc e *. They
pointed to the M a r in o record in
to hb h
K o rea a n d W o rld W a r I I .
“ T h e r e U no b e tte r g ro u p of
( r . * i i . . r s fro m n &gt; . o *s &gt;
fig h tin g m en a n y w h rre In the
been |ila n n in u » tn seek .p e d a l leg. w o rld th a n the M a rin e C orps,"
M u i Inn ruining th e m in im u m con- Ives said .

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ManthiiII Opposes

|M) J I Made

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II- , . .
* - . h . it * I I /5 I , B u i *»M?d of
lln kf r and I. Hen Fu q u a n f M ann tec introduced the th re e House
lilt-'o T T e c tm g f..iin tv g o vern m en t
! and c o u rt c le rk *' fe e *. Rena* *
t.W i'u
JIov'c nf lla n fo iu i —
in llti d th e fo u r
m c a .u re *
■i«. ,t ■ ..tinly g o \k.........
U ndO r the h ill
h t-fo re
Im th
I h ouse., com m issioner* o f tw o or
more F lo tld n ro iin tlrs could en te r
c o n t r a il, "to lo o rd ln n le th e ir efJ fo r t * .'1 T h e m easure n o te * this
‘ would pet m il th rrn tu coo|&gt;erate
e ffe c tiv e ly to em l th a t th e work
and fu n c tio n * o f each m a y eflir ie n tlv and econom ically Im ple­
m ent th e o th e r In re n d e rin g »ervice to th e people.**
B oyle's S en ate m easure d iffe r *
oi th a t it also gives th e county
| M a id * a u th o r ity In e ffe c t contacts
nnd a g re e m e n t! fo r th e c a rry in g
out o f th e ir com m on fu n c tio n * “ by
a c c n tia l
agency o r com mon
n g # n t.“ But n e ith e r th e Senate
nor House h ill c o n fe r* “ now o r ad•litlo n n l pow ers nr d u tie s ."
tin e
of
th e
llu rn s e il-F u n u a
House b ill* wmiihl p e rm it county
co m m ission * to r a t r y lia b ility in• u ia tu e a g a in s t to rt a c tio n *. I t
would also w a iv e th e Im m u n ity
of a c o u n ty a g a in s t such su its “ to
the e x te n t &lt;&gt;i lia b ility Insurance
la r r lis l."
S in g le counties also h a v e p la n ­
ned to seek this a u th o rity b y ip e i Ini nets.
A S en a te m easure b y
B oyle
w ould a u th o ris e co u n ty com m is­
sion* to have m ade an a p p ra is e ­
m ent o f a ll p m p e rty In a county.
It *i&gt; e e lfir* th ey could
h lra a
•lu *o , and w ould a llo w th s egn e iid ltn rr n f county fu n d s o r the
le v y in g n f taxes fo r th is purpose.
B o y le also u f f r m l th a proposal
fn ra is e c irc u it ro u rt c le rk s ' fees
fo r re c o rd in g p a p e r* and a tte n d ­
in g t r ia l * . I t rhanges th em in lm um c h a rg e fo r co p yin g v r ntm td in g a n v p a p e r fro m SO re n t*
fo r th e fir s t 100 w o rd *, to I I for
Ih r fir s t .100 w n rd *. I t
ra ise*
el»*rIs' • &lt;iiopcii*atlon f u r a tte n d ­
ance In lu u r t f n m $5 a d a y to Sin
and d e p u ty t r ia l ile r k a fro m I t a
•lav In IN .
T»ie th ir d l!ornsed .R iH |U a m ea»m e u n illd set fe e* c o u rt clciks
m a y r h a tg c th m e in s titu tin g lltlg a t In n * a * ftd luw s:
$7.50
for
c o u n ty c o u rt s u it*) $.1.50 fo r In ­
s titu tin g a p p e a l* fro m a n y In ­
fe r io r c o u rt to a c ounty, c irc u it or
the S ta te S uprem e C o u rt: $10 fa r
a n y c iv il or n im ln a l s u it in s ti­
tu te d In c irc u it r o u r t* . egrept
r a p lta l punishm ent ra te s , in which
th e fe e w ould h r $ |S .

« i.e ,m»*l I n vnppert &gt;•&gt; /;, o
'l.
com bat w h ile the M a rin e s nie&lt;|
only th re e men fo r each tw o in
com bat.
— —
T h e le e i.la tio n w ould p u t n ten
" d e i' •
’V ’.« .n tin M a r in e '.
D o u g la * end Ir e * % id p ie ei
•plar. r a il f . i a M a li...
-•
17r.,(WK) to “ no.nnn j n th e n ext fis .
eal y e a r.
D m ig ta *, who rose fro m p riv a te
In lie u te n a n t colorud in t h r M a r­
in e* in W o rld W a r I I . s aid there
I- no in te n tio n o f m a k in g th *
M a rin e *
in to “ a second land
a rm y ."
H e s aid th e A im y now h a * so
m an y o f It * best m en an d Turn *
In K o r r a th a t It could not ilo th.
necessary tra in in g jo |, fo r m asa rm y divisio n s, needed in rase ol
possible a ll-o u t w ar.
A lth o u g h a ll in a n jH iw e r ceil­
in g * now a re « u ip rn d e d , th e M a r­
ine* n n im a lly are lim ite d to one
f if t h n r 2(1 percent th e enlisted
s tre n g th o f the N a v y . T h e N a v y
s tre n g th w a * 5( n i ,not) la -fo re the
K o rean o u tbreak.
C a llin g a tte n tio n lu th is , Sc. •
r r t a r y M a rs h a ll said t h - M a rin e
C o rn * b ill would “ d is tu rb th r
tr a d itio n a l balanced re la tio n s h ip
n f th e M a rin e C orps to th e other
o p e ra tin g force* o f th e naval
e s ta b lis h m e n t.”

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nine re p rrte n ta liv e t, it d c tig n rd to
*el up a c iv il d e fe a t* agency for
the S ta le a n d put legal le e tli in the
p m e n l d e te n te agency.
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w ould a tiu m e directional c o n tro l o f
the defence agency.
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p ro vid
e* the G o v e rn o r’ _'
le iiu re p o w e r* could be in v o k e d
a fte r an em ergency declared b y the
C ongret* o r the President o r an
enem y tnvaaion .
T h e G o v e rn o r could a a iie p r iv a te
a p ro p e rty , co m m u n icatio n *
CUD» id le *. Iru lld in g *. These could he
"■•Id. d iitr lb u tc d or handed in a n y
w a y the G o v e rn o r or council w is h ­
ed. M e th o d * f o r re im b u rs in g per *
aona w h o * * goods a re a e lie d a re
laid dow n in th e bill
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a u th o riia d under the m easu re
T a te e to fo o t th e b ill In case o f
an em erg e n c y could be levied u n ­
d e r provtaio na o f the b ill.
Rep. M u r r a y o f p o lk , one n f th e
aponaore o f th e b ill, *a |d It w a i in tro d u red a t th e r*o u *s t o f lh ~
-State D e fe n s e Council, lie c a p ta in ­
ed I t vraa a m odel h ill suggested
by the C o u n c il o f S ta te G o v e rn ­
m ents.
H e said he would c irc a * th a t
tu o visln n * in th e h ill under w h ic h
the G o v e rn o r could u»e th e s tr in gent em erg e n c y po w rre w ould Im
rle a i cut.
A n a p p ro p ria tio n n f ( II IJ l t M ) t*
p n ip in ed In (lie bit), hut th l* w o u ld

ii'u ita a ie on rata* *i«t.

first
Soldiers
Are Sent To Pusan
For Rotation Home
I ’ U H A N . K o re a , A p r. J t t - h d V
T h e fir s t
to il t o lj ie i * to
returned fr o m H it K o rean fr o n t
under th e A rm y 'e new ro ta tio n
m, nlley a rriv e d today to b o a rd
tra n s p o rt f o r th a u n ite d S ta te n .
A bout 40 o f fle e r* an d 360 r t ilU le d m en com pelled th e f ir s t
-lilp .u n it fro m various c ondu it
u n it* In K o re a . T h e y a re ache
d u lrd to le a v e Tuesday, aaid 1*1.
f o b R obert T . Shaver tif S an
A n tonio, T e * . H e la rn m m a m l
m g o ffic e r o f the new E ig h th
A rm y R o ta tio n C tn U f .
S haver aaid tha g ro u p w »
r n t h iliia s t lr ab o u t being th e fir s t
M l to be ro ta te d tram f-A aign in I ho
^ ro tatio n com pound aatd, " W e i
ro m r, y o u 'v e ra n te d y o u r t r ip
hom e."
1,1. G e n e ra l K d w etd H . R io o k e it.
A rm y D e p a rtm e n t personal e li h f
predicted tins ro ta tio n p ro g n u o
w ill hit f u ll spded by m id -su m
m er "un less re s a a ltW * go w a y
np."
B rookes, w h o fle w to K o re a to
Inspect tro o p s and ta lk ov e r p e r•nttnel p ro b lem s w ith fie ld m m f m an d rrs. added, " o f r m i n t , #«•
w ould lik e to end (be W a r at.d
get them a ll home.
"G e n era l
R id g w a y
I*
v e ry
m orb In te re s te d in ro
»■ ta tin g lh *» c
men as fa s t as possible H e a m i
I w a n t to g e t out as m any m en
who have h a d long n r d a n g e ro u s
r ilo d * In K o re a a * we ra n . H o w ­
ever. we m u st m a in ta in enm hat
e ffic ie n c y ."
T h e fir s t m an to a r r iv e fo r
ro ta tio n w an S e t. Paul D . H e a r
k tnel n f G ra n d Konde, O re.

Cynthia Ann Metcalf
Died In Infancy

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C y n th ia A n n
M e tc a lf. In fa n t
d au g h ter or M r . and M rs . A r th u r
M e tc a lf, d ie d a t th a
F e rn a td L au g h to n M e m o ria l M a e p ita l a t
P:0tt P .M , y e s te rd a y .
F u n e ra l s e rrira a w ill be held a t
the g ravesid e in Oviedo C rtn e trrv
to d ay a t ft P .M . w ith th e R e v .
F ra n k O . M o rg a n e ffW ia tln g .
S u rv iv o r* in siU R Jau In th a m o ­
th e r and f a t h e r inelSSa M a te r n a l
g ran d p a re n ts M r . and M rs . C . n .
U r g e n t o f U n g w s ad
t ^ p a te rn a l
____
g ra n d m o th e r. M rs . O r*
m a Lea M e tr a lf .
N E G R IM f l M O U N D E D
C o rin e B ro w n , N egrsaa, w a s aeve re ly w oonded S atu rd a y n ig h t h v
a b last fro m a shot g un, a n d a

Upheld By Tribunal
W A S H IN G T O N .

A p r.

16

&lt; /!*)

— The S u p trtn e ( ’n u ll ip lit 6 to t
tod.iv in letting aland a lower court
de, ivion that a vt it r legislative com m iller can c o m p e l a w itn ra t to
tag whether he w a t a C om m unial.
iiu ito n Janie* «|&gt;|tralrd from a
• me.month (tail tenlence and a
J 2 5 0 fine given him for refu tin g
,(&gt; answer question* a tk rd by the
W ishing ton it a le fa c t-fin d in g com
nutter on u n -A m m c a n a c tiv itie s
The high tr ib u n a l, how ever, r e ­
jected hi* .appeal a lth o u g h e a rlie r
th i* tr im it ru le d th a t w itn r« *e *
fed eral K ta m l Juris* and
a d m in U iia tiv e I whI I c * m a y r e f u t e
to a n tw &lt; i i|o e * tio n » d e a lin g w ith
C o m m unist
a c tiv itie s
on
th e
groondv o f p o s s ib le s e lf-in c iim in a tion.
The
acceptt
l l i r ccourt's
o u rt • r er ffun st a l to accep

J lm , . ' a|i)ieal g a v e no rrasnn l»ut
noted th a t ju s tic e * tlla rk . Reec
and |b&gt;ugla* fa v o re d u-v ie w in g th r
cs»e. T h a t le ft C h ie f J u s lic r V in ­
son arm J u s tic e s f lu n k fu r te r.
Jackson, H u tto n . C la rk nod M in
toil c.gtcclng t » le t the m n v irtlo n
■land.
Janie. haw’d h i* appeal on (m lh
the c o n stitutio nal g u a r a n t e e
a g a in it •r lf-in c r im ln a tio n and a
provision w hich -a y » no " la te m ay
ah rid g r the p riv ile g e s arid Im ­
m unities u f j-llia e n tt &lt;&gt;f th e U n ite d
States.
W ashington S ta te opiuwed a S u ­
n n m r C ourt re v ie w n f the case,
citing an o pinio n o f the W ash
logtnn S ta le K ttp iem o C o u rt th a t
ingirut
w rr tn th e i|inr«ttoa« aaki
‘ *n
wt

B

Ctl J a n ie * fo r tp tc a lin n in g .

New Y otk H ta te 's Salthsth «dt
servant e law w h ic h bans some hut
not a ll busittvss a c tiv itie s on S u n ­
days also w e a th e re d a 6uprom t
C o u rt challenge.
The high tr ib u n a l, e a rin g no
aultslantial fe d e ra l iiueation wav
involved, rrfu a c d to re v ie w a state
court derision w h lrh upheld v a ­
lid ity nf the la w .
The derision w as appealed by
Sam F riedm an and Snt.i I'ta s k a .
•irtlw d n * Jew * and re ta ile r* o f
kosher meat in N e w Y o rk C lly .
Friedm an and I'ta s k a w ere m n
v ie !i*l of te llin g m eat nn S unday,
in violation o f t h r S abbath obser­
vance law. E ach wav sentenred l.t
f l u fine or tw o d a y s Jail.
T h eir appeal said the state la w
p e rm it* the sale o f bread, m ilk
tC N nllnurd f tn P age S i l l

McKihhin Is Named
AiweriHtion D irector
ta ty M a n a g e r C liffo r d M rK Ib htn, who atte n d e d th e in e rtin g n f
the Florida C it y M a n a g e r's Aaaoria tio n at O r a l* . F rid a y , was e le rted a member o f th e new hoard " f
■llrerlurs o f th e o rg a n is a tio n .
The other m e to l^ ra n f Ih e I n t n l
a re O liver J . S rr n m r * o f l'e n *a ro la and K. E . K e lle y o f U k e land.
D urin g Ih e p a s t y ra r S ir. M rKllddn has server! as s e rre ta ry treastirer o f the g ro u p . H e a tte n d ­
ed th r ro n v rn tio n
W ednesday
through .Saturday. J . M. B a ld w in ,
ii i . i l * . teas e lr r le d president o f the
association, and K enneth T h o m p ­
son. S arasota, v ire -p re s id e n t. C o r­
nelius llo d ln r o f W in te r P a rk suereeded M r. M r K ih h in aa s e c re ta ry trra s u ie r.
IH A I’K RS F O R IK IM B E M 6
W IC IH T A . K a s ^ A p r.
N o w th ey're u s in g baby diapers on
th e A ir F o rre 'a
11-47 H lra to je t
plane*.
W byt
Eveg Don I ’e n u c i, senior m a te r­
ia l buyer for th e H oeing a h plans
plant didn't k n o w , lie got a re
rruisition for a d o te n diapers fo r
th a M g Im m l-e r*. scratched h i*
M m 4 a w h ile , th e n checked w ith
th e superintendent w ho p u t in Ih e
order.
T h e su p erin ten d en t, R a y M itc h ­
e ll, gave th l* e g p la n a tlo n
T h e divpera a r e used to clean
th e homh sight I n *. T h e s o ft, lin tfre e m ataetal ia id ea) fo r th e Job.

A L L - A M E R IC A N D IK fl
C E D A R R A F ID K , la .. A p r . 16—
(A T— A rth u r F o e , 7 2 , fo rm e r A llA m e rk a fo o tb all p la y e r a t P rin c e ­
shooting w h ich iM a g a a c e a t 1X12 ton and re tire d g e n e ra l m a n a g e r
M a a g a a tln a A '
o f Ihe Q uaker O a ts C o., died S a t­
u rd a y li g h t o f h e a r t “
T h e N a g ra ,

’S !r^ 'IS U ia £ ,5 “3;

C um m uno t ■ ?*;.if7.«.*J.*a*it
J
from light to b itte r.
Y achon it t h i r r m ilr t n o rlh ra it
o f V anggu, the R e d iiip p ly have
t a |ilu r r d S u n d ay on the e atl-cen Ir a l front.
A I m iu I 5 0 N o rth K o re a n t fled
from Yachon lie fo re th e attack
T h en they ilo p jte d and th re w m or­
tar fire hack in to the to w n .
F a rth e r e a it. S o u th
K orean
t h o o p * occupied a high ridge north
I "f
j In the a ir w a r , P - M S a b re Jet*
tw ic e tangled w ith R u s s ia n -ty p e
M IG - lii* M u n d a v a fte rn o o n . In
the firs t a ir lia ttlc III F-t)&lt;ts m lsrri
w ith no ,M |G *. A m e ric a n pilots
reported tw o M I G * d a m a g e d and
one probably d e s tro y e d , l a t e r In
the afte rn o o n IB (iu b re Jets clash
&lt;*l w ith m o r e -th a n H i M IG * and
rhased them l a r k a r m s * th e Y aln
R iv e r. T h e C o m m u n is t
plane*
escaped dam age.
M onday's v r o r r b ro u g h t to 160
the num ber o f C o m m u n ia t Jet*
d rs tm y rd nr d a m a g e d in a ir ( a t
tic * alnre N ov. | w hen M IG s firs t
appeared In K o re a n s k ie *.
Since the K o re a n w a r started
June 26 A llied planes have de­
stroyed o r d am ag ed 317 C o m m u n ­
ist p la n rs o f a ll types- A m e ric a n
losses fo r the sam e p e rio d a re
listed aa I M .
T h e Sahre Jets w e re a ls o out on
a s tra te g ir m ission M o n d a y . T h ey
dive-hom ed a n Im p a r ta n t supply
brid g e a rm s * th e Y a lu R iv e r a t
H iJu, upstream fro m R ln n ilo . T w o
d ir io t h its w ith BOO pound b u m l*
•re reported,
fn a(l F if t h A i r ta c tic a l
flrorr
d ay.
A ra a rU a n M d T u r k is h a a h lk r *
» d c T h e d a r t boat g a in s rfu the
g roun d a i th a U n ite d N a tio n *
m ain tain ed the In itia tiv e arn &gt; M
the K d re a li p eninsula.
A llle tl in fa n tr y and ta n k * w ere
flr m lv rn tre n rh e d In V a n g g u , onre
a Red tr o o p -m a ilin g p o in t on the
r v n t r d fro n t.
A n o th e r
N . fo rc e held the
h ig h ground n o rth e a s t o f Y n n g g ti,
seven m ile * In side Red K o re a on
the eastern tip o f ih e h u g e Ifv ra chun re *e rv o lr.
T a n k a lu m b ered In to Y a i .g r t
Monday a fte rn o o n a fte r breeching
-trn o g r h in rs e a n d N o r th K orean
('o m m u n is t defense*
T h e Red* m a ile d iro o p » end
sunplies th ere e a e ly la s t w ro k,
a p p a re n tly In p re p a ra tio n fo r an
r * preted &gt;o u n te rth ru v t
ag a in s t
the A llle *.
On th e w e a l-c e n tra l fr o n t U N .
irn o p t advanced a g a in s t
only
lig h t re a lita n e e . T h e y n o w have
fu ll control o f t h f youth hank o f
the H w echnn r s a e fe o lr.
A p ro rre a p o n d e p l R o b e rt K im son a t I I . 8 . E ig h th A r m y haod■mar I era said th e R e d * w e re us­
in g sm udge p o ly and b u ild in g
brush fire s to am ok# up th e coun­
try s id e and h id e th e ir ground
m ovem en t* fro m th e p r y in g ryes
o f A llied a irm e n .
A llie d (roopa c a p tu re d a H ik c
■u p p lv dum p n e a r east o f Yon
rhnn Monday. T h e R fd a p u t up a
b itte r one-hour f ig h t b e fo re -Irn w ir s a ils H S o a e a a s B i l l

U

Auction Sales Arc
Resumed At Market
A u rtio n sale* w a r * resum ed th l*
a fte rn o o n a t 1 :0 0 o'clock a t the
H anford S la te F a rm e rs M a r k e t
w ith V ern S la te r, noted a u c tio n e e r
fro m P la n t C ity In c h a rg e o f o p e r­
ations. T h e a u c tio n * w ill lie eontinned a t 2 :0 0 P .M - a n d 4 :0 0 P .M .
•la H r.
M a n a g e r S an dy A n d e rs o n a n ­
nounced thla m o rn in g th a t ts«
auction * a re (o r th e aale o f v e g e ­
tables and fr u it o n ly .
Produce u la a w e re h e a v y
througho ut la s t w oelr. h r s tated,
w ith I IS .M l u n its
a e ilin g
fo r
1109.070.
T o ta l sales f a r
th la
saaao-i
am ount to M i M N I , an d sales
o f o n ly IIM .0 P 4 a r t needed to
earced the s t illr * aaaaon o f IM 0 60.
Unless c lim a tic c o n d itio n * In ­
te rfe re , th e M * r h « t w ill
th o w
sale* valued a t more th a n IS.'OO.000 said M r . Andersen, w h o p o in t­
ed o u t th a t tha proa t o t m a rk e tin g
season has tw o a n d a h a lf m o n th *
y e t to continue.
Q U IC K T » t P
E nsign and M rs . Bobo M e m and
daughter Pai
a quick
cross country
t h e ir a u to mobile In order
re la tiv e s
hero. Inclading
a n d M rs .

P. A. Mm

Lei ring
l:M o'clech
m ade th e ir

arrived In
Sunday.

at

Califs at
soon, they
Texas and
m id n ig h t

Hawaii

Generars Plane

M anchuria B e f o r e
Allied S ahrc Jets:
Offensive I, n o m s

v

vVhi Cbl uni sc Declares
G eneral Is W elcome
To Call On T rum an
W hile In C apital

i ai Tt i i V

F hotofjraphcrs A s
M acA rthur's Plane
L an d s At A irport

MacArthur Fuels ld»n^ Term Of Active l)ut&gt; Mirnalil

H O N O i n V A p . H A — &lt;/P&gt;
t ie n r ia i H o u g is t M a c A ith u r. tln p l&gt;rd o f h it top n n litaiy ro m n ia n d t.
a rriv e d e a rly today fro m T o k y o
on h it w « y to l|,r m ain lan d fo r a
hero t w elcom e and a (to litic a l b a t­
tle o v e r A m erican policy in AsiaH it b ig Ira m p o rt p lan e glided
onto H ic k am Field ’s ru n w a y at
1 2 : 2 8 A . M . Seven m in u te * lata:
he stepped on A m erican soil for
the firs t tim e tim e lu* 1 9 5 0 W s k r
b la n d conference w ith P resident
T ru m a n .
H e h a t not been on the U . S.
m a in la n d fo r 14 y rv rt.
T h e d e p u te d tu p irm r c o m m a n d ­
er o f U n tie d N atio n * force* in the
K orean w a r w ill Ir a te lu r s d a y to
ta r r y h i* view * on U . S . p o lit y in
A lia to C 'o n g rrtt and th r A m e ric a n
Public.
lie a r r iv e d w h ro m«vt o f H o n o ­
lu lu w a « asleep . Hut to d a y th r
p u ld ir w ill g r t a good look a t him
— and h r w ill g rt h i* firs t ta s te of
A m e ric a n public'* w c lro m r for
* r e tu r n in g nrrn.
T h e G e n e ra l w ill rid e a t the
bead o f a parade th ro u g h H o n o ­
lu lu '* * tr e e t» . receive an h o n o ra r)
degree fro m th r lln lv c r a lt y o f
H a w a ii a n d visit fam ed W a U tik i
Beach.
T h e G e n e ra l's plane w a e M e t
............................i m ilita ry and c iv M U n
big b ra *s . A p p lau d in g r lr H M o *
l l w i i M M os r a a * a i * t

A .-w

K lsew h ete in the natlun's ra tiita l Rep. A d a ir ( R - In d i today in ­
troduced s .e v o lu tio n c a llin g fo r
th e dism issal o f D ean Achi'son a *
S tv rt t a r y u f S ta le , amt R ep. H akew e ll t It- M o t o ffe re d one to giv?
G e n e ra l D o u g las
M a c A rth u r
a
spcs-inl m edal.
Ilo th p ro tio s a ls w e re m a d e s h o rt­
ly a f t e r th e H o u s e a g re e d to a
to in t s ra sln n w ith th e S e n a te
T h u r s d a y tn h e a r Mar A r t h u r . T h e
r e s o lu tio tia w e r e sent tis c o m m it­

tees, Wilts n*s r a r lv action III s ig h *.
In id | ir i a c tio n to d a y

h i h o m iw a id m o m

T

o r o i n i ia i and mbs

oouoias

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n a m e d a l t r r the T o k y o c o tu m s u d (tout w h ic h h e h a t U r n t r l l e m . l .m il n o w tt-nan ied " H s t .iin ”, w ill
enil fia ir tr o n u n b ro k e n y e u r * n f scivice n U taid a t h e lln ltw i Slot*
A v th e M .o A rth ttrii pr&gt; |&gt;.tit .l I n ‘leave
J a p a n , v a r ie d p u b lic t r .ir ll. in a in h i* d u iiils a il tn e h id e d Hit u n ih ro lU (lc in '.i.-:.in » llia i n l f i n , ,i - , ,1mtlu -M
Whi wo I m iv s art* lig h tin g In K n M -. The lla ls s n * w i l l he Mown liy Die lo t n e t S iq u c u ir 4' in If I .m u ter ‘a | ‘r r n m a l p i l o t , l . t . C o |. A n th o n y S to ry H M n d in g by p la n e ) . A lto re tu rn in g o re aid*-* l.t. C ol l.m -n -m r ); H u n k e r
(In set, to p le f t) a n d C o l. K id I f u f f (in set, lo p r i g h t ) , a n d Ihe M a c A ith tita ' io n . A tth u r 13 ( in ( r r t ia t io a a t)

Dispatch Of Grain U- S. Planes Win In Company 1 Fights
Simulated Battle
loKeheveramme
In Osteen Region

w tw ss&amp; sss
Secretary Of St;itc
D e c l a r e s Stfirvation Is Im m inent
W A S H IN G T O N . A p t 16 6 &lt; /P )
— S rcie .la ty uf S is ir A tlie u n t to ­
day lltg rtl f'u n g triv In s it h u h kly
to lend 2.f*3t,(H IO ton* &lt;d g ra in to
India w lir t r , lie m i l , • (an u n e tv
developing n m tr is |in lly llis n tin*
eounlty a n in ipsled.
A r lo -o n w ent Iw fo re a closed
aessinn n l the Senate F o te ig n R e ­
lations C o m m itte e In d is c u s i (he
In dian a id proposal lie *eem «d
c e rla in , ton, In tu n in to qu estin ii
In g about F a r E a s lr tn tm h ry .
gen erally.
T h at |*o llry has ru n in to In
(( n r I hilled on Page M l* )

MacArthur Testimony May Clear Up
Mysterious Wake Island Meeting
■ - . ;■
fly K l.T D N f . F A Y
A s a w ia lrd I're s a M ilita ry A lfa ir s R eporter
W A S H IN G I O N . A p r.
1 6 (/P ) O ut
nl (ir s r u l
(h m g ls i
M s c A tlh u r'* appearance b e fo re t nftgte** m ay m m e a new a re n u n t
o f w h a t I lie G eneral and P resident T rum an &lt;Ih I at W ake G lan d fa il
O ctober.
|
U n til n o w , the only o ffic ia l President m ade a ta d lo address
version o f th e short U lk trd w e e n on the m a tte r,
the U n ite d N a tio n s r o H m in d e r
In n____.
e ith e. .r. t h r docum ents nor
In lb * F a r E a s t and the m a n w h o the speech w e t th ere a n y r e f e r ­
la te r f in a l h im fro m the Job h a * ence to Ih e W a k e Is la n d m e c lcome fro m th e P rrsldenb—a f o r ­
m a l, g e n e ra lly phrased s ta te m e n t ‘" 'f h e s tatem en t M r. T ru m a n r e ­
leased nt t h r ro n rh isio n o f th e
IssuroT liy M r . T ru m a n .
A m y s te r y g re w up ab o u t the W ake Is la n d ro n feren cee said
m eeting. A n fle in e n t o f th e o r i­ th a t " p r im a r ily we ta lk e d a lm u l
g inal m y s te ry
probably
rteve the n ro b lem * In K o re a ." T h e
lotted o u t o f th e f a r t th a t th e President said " w r m I v i discussed
the "s te p * necessary In b rin g
W ake Is la n d session r e a lly w as
peart- and s ecu rity tn th e a re a
rontpoeed nt tw .i m e e tin g s — a as ra p id ly a * possible In ac­
p riv a te tw o -m a n ta lk b etw een th a cordance w ith the in te n t o f th e
G e n e ra l a n d the P resident, th e n resolution o f the U n ite d N a tio n s
• g e n e ra l hudd le atten d ed b y th e G eneral A ssem bly and In o rd e r
___ th e m en w ho eeeom to get o u r arm ed forces o u t o f
K orea as soon aa th e ir U n ite d
* U r t W e d n e s d a y , in r r iie r ln g N a tio n * m ission ia ro m p le le d ."
M a c A r th u r . U ia P res id e n t faauod Then, dow n n e a r th e rn d o f th e
■ Berios o f d o cu m en t! In v o lv e d In 700-w ord s ta te m e n t, th e P re a L
th e c o n tro v e rs y w hich led t o th o dent aaid:
fir in g , m a n y o f them In co n " I also asked G e n e ra l M a c A r * M * t * M e d e ta il. T h o t n fg B l th e
w m i u ii « t r**« T w i

j

\V \ &gt; H ! \ C , I O N . \ |
' 6 d-pi
1 1..
liw'crii ’u'n iiiir.u-uvl)*
lin la y tn a jo in t meeting w ith the
.‘'e n s tc T h u rs d a y tn hear G eneral
Dutigl.u M u A i l l i u i .
D em ocratic leader M cC o rm ack
(M a s s ) a *k rd ih it the Ih n it r em ­
pow er speaker K .tyhurn tu d ec la re .v re te s t during the te g u la r
•c s iiin T h u ts d a y *o that M s c A tlh u t could h r heard.
T h ere w a , no ohjcclion. to the
n u tte r w o rcttlcd.
N o (u rth cr action hy C o n g rc ti
it n c c rtta ry , tin c r the u nsnim ou*
content rrq u e tt implied .in in v ita ­
tion to the deposed G eneral to
tp r a k . H o w e v e r, the Senate to*
m o rro w m u d go through the lo rm .slitv o l deciding to come tn the
H ouse ch-irnhct Ih u ts d s y to hear
,M ac A rth u r. T h e Scn.tte w s t not
m eeting to d ay.
M e a n w h ile P te s h lr n t T r u m a n
tio tific d C o n g ic t ' he has a u th o r ­
ised use o f IJ'.'.OtNt.iNNi o f g o v e r n ­
m e n t fu n d s to e n a b le Y u g o s la v ia
to o b ta in c r itlc n llv needed ra w ttia t e r ia la fo r I t * a rm e d f o u r s .

Post Office
Takes More Than:.
Refund Checks
P O R T P IE R C E , A p r. 16— i d l
T h e ft o f an undeterm lnivi a in m in t
of .b ed fro m
the local pt’* '
iifftr e . in c lu d in g h i r s lim a tr d 2* h •
to 26ii g o v e rn m e n t chocks, pro
vum ably In c o m r tax re fu n d s . » «
re v e a le d th la m orning.
P o s tm a s te r C. W . P ete rs said
the o ffic e w as broken in to som&lt;tim e Iw tw e e n 10 P. M . B a lu rd a v
am i 6 A . M . Sunday w h e n •
r u s t'd I k I em p lo yee r r p o rte d fur
w o rk . E n tra n c e was g a in e d hv
b re a k in g th " glass In a n un
barred
w iin ln w
In H i p
pod
m as te r's o f f t r r , iin ls lrh in g ati.l
ra is in g ih e w indow .
T h e th e ft was not revealed ,
h o w ever, pending a check hv
postal a n d l"ea| a u th o ritie s .
P ete rs
estim ated th a t 2 .IH 10
to
pieces n f m a ll t h a t had
been s o rte d for ru ta l and g rn e rs l
d e liv e ry w ere scooped u p and
taken. M o st n f II was f l r a l cias
hut som e packages w e re stolen
O n ly one package w a s lrf&lt;
th a t had lire n o p e n e d --It con
ta ln e il a w om an's drew*.
P ete rs s aid a p p a re n tly th e bnt
g la r w o re gloves, a * fe w fin g e r
p rin t* » r o th e r clues had been
round. T h e th ie f le ft Ih e p«*st
o ffic e
by
the
same o p en in ';
th ro u g h w h ich he rn te re a . am i
r v rn h e s ita te d long enough I"
re c lin e th e w indow .
I'r te r a w a rn e d hanks an d b u *inee* m en tn exercise c a u tio n In
the Ih e cash in g nf checks u n til
the m a tte r is r lc a r n l j p . H e at*-&gt;
asked th a t
at r discovery n f
q u a n titie s n f m ad nr m a il sackhe re p o rte d Im m e d ia te ly e ith e r tn
him n r th e au th o rities.

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H r T O M S IM M
M 'K Y O . A p r
l« id ’t (
S
)ct» « rr k ic k in g the d a t light-- out
n l R u s s ia n -m a d e Jet. t v r r \ d im
llii-y ta n g le o v e r N 'otlli Kotea
Mllice the R e d * flls l -*«»*•♦( n
In** Jets In th e K o irs n w ar, S'nI, they has-e lo s t 147 d r - t r o V 'd *-i
dainsgrd (&gt;v U . b- F jfllt A it I .......
p ilo t'.
U . S. losses a re » i H hni -to
A ir F o n c o f f ic e r said
“ H ell, o 'lr In a s s , I i -h i n t |w-r
anythin g c o m p a re d to lhelr« "
O verall th e C o m m iin U ii im u
hot ' l i t p la tir a n f *11 I &gt;|.&lt; - - in ,,
( h r K o tra rt w a r * la it * d June
That includes n i m a f l k lu a k id out
«n tho g to u n il a a w e ll a* In the ai
A llie iira n ln *» e « ( ill the allu
petiial W e rt l l a t * .| « , IN I. E leven
nf thrsc w e t e lost In ait rn iilli*:
The n th ers w e r e shut down n&gt;
damaged hv g ro u n d firi'. M anv t&gt;
tinned In b ase o r huidid I - h lm l
th rir own lln o a .
O f the 147 e n e m y Jet' claim ed
l&gt;v II. M. p ilo t * 42 w e ir known de
alloyed, 12 w e r e listed a , pioha
It a a lt a a e l Oa |-»i» *1,1

N ational Guard Uni*
Kxccutcs
Tactical
TrninifiK I’ r o Id c m
• nrapany I, l . ’ ttli In l-tn iiy , I Ii—
N s tm u a l G u ,in i, got *
’iugge*l
ssolVioil in M li n t l o . |oi t r i l l
i -si problem &gt; ilu n l.iv

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1. The S en ate C rim e In v e s ti­
g a tin g C o m m itte e and a special
coin in ts* Ion of the American War
.\&gt;d e la t io n met to hamm er out
legislation strik in g »t the undcrss nr Id
T h e fin a l re p o rt o f Ih e c o m m it­
te e '* long look In to rrln ie is dun
iu tw o w e e k s . T h e .(secial co m m is ­
sio n (• h e lp in g d ra w up reco m ­
m e n d a tio n s (fo r new n n ti-r r im i!

law s.
2. S em ite In v e s tig a to r* i la -s ifte d
tho n ation 's hasie m ilita te t ia in iog la m p s a ll
hut
one fro n t
“ e s c c lle n t" do w n to "m in im u m
-a lls fa e triry ."
rile exception niiioiig till- Iti
tsaitu n g centers is (he arra y
p ttae'» (iig c e n te r at Volt Knox,
h r 4’oiuiillo n s th ere rr.-te ealled
" d e tiltir a h l* ."

Tlo White lio n.. , i i eantira*,
ai&lt;l M acA rthur l&gt; welronte to call
on 1‘iesid en t T rum an while hers*
if hr asks foi an appointment.
I ‘ i e v id e n tia l

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&lt;h. rt m a d e tills I le e r at a n ew s
| l - a l l s a i * Me I'e a , s la t

A-llomh Dcfunst'H Arc
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M illa r d C a ld w e ll, C iv il
D e fe r**
A r lm illls tr a tn r , w » . u u n lc il l.n la y
a - s a y in g a d e q u a te - t e ji* ha ve not
i -aaareal mil in ■ -lemelv wooded y e t l,e«-n ta k e n to p ro te t th e n a ­
-ilea umler the nidrra m d plans tio n flo r a n tn m tr a t t a r )
C a ld w e ll, h is aid es .and a ii fo rc e
o | t ,,p|. David G ili he I, the opei • o f f l r e t * a p p e a re d l-«-(n!r- a c losed
lion *Until,tied lu tllr i omhlion* I*. session o f th e H e u a te n rm e il t e i etosely as |uiisdde, s n d I m l viees eo lti in It te e to give th o lr Id e a *
n il t h r d a m a g e an a to m ii- at ta c k
I lent. I trsls New to in, evrttillvr rd m ig h t e a u s *.
(u rt.
C h a ir m a n R u s s e ll l l M i u i o f th e
ila p n (•
le r ,
I In* it A t m y e n tn m itle e to ld a t r p n fte t In te r
irodinrtrir, ' l a j o l w ith the Itontia th e C iv il d e fe n s e A 'in tim s tr a tin n
not
r ,r a t ly
thrsiiighunl
the
iir-dih m
mid o ffic ia ls aaid th a t

t oiiunerideil ( a p t t . n i i h . l for tho enough has tieen dime to meet tho
w ay he laid out the maneuver* d an g er.
and tin wav 'h at tin n u n e a r
Russell said t h r witnesses also
cull'd the opi nitinii
) outlined w h at they hope to do lo
new officer* .erveti with I p t e p a t e fo r s u r h nl tacks. He deIm p ro v es (In Two
- g ro u p , L ie u t -la . !■ T ird scrg c lim d t» go In to detail.
M r -a id , h o w ever, he p resum e*
and Mg I. t C Teretoc- Itio w n , who
J A f'K M O N V II.L F ., A pr. in O l’1 w as reeen ljy prom oted to ran k C a ld w e ll w ill ask C o n g ir s a fo r
•laittea R. Il o w j e , 27, -lin t In Hu
m o te m oney to h e lp p iep aro th e
o f w a rra n t o ffic e r.
head H a tu rd a y w h e n found In lied
D river o fficers serving w e ir c iv ilia n p o p u latio n to n n s ^ a to m ic
w llh lh * w l f * n f D r . H an- H l i i i . - r ( • ‘a p t. R oy Green and ' aivt. Ilo h (tom bing.
o f T itu s v ille , w a a im p ro v in g In dav Ita k e r , w h « w ith C pI
W ilson
In a ho sp ital h a re .
served as Ih e e h r-iv e
enemy
Police said D t
K ti » - • • - , 4". ftilr c ."
H ievard c o u n ty lira llh d llr o t n i.
live " f l n i i . and I f r n lix tid
H ig h y e » t*rd a y Hit
adm lttsd f lr lp R th e slid e
Ih a l m en m et nt (he A rm o lv at H:46
Low today 49
wounded H o w ie and k illrd M i ,
I'. M . S a tm day n ig h t, and a fte r
R ain 60
Mtrasser.
w a* aa held
ithout
fo rr- Iw ln g briefed on .......... p in ld e m ,
lu n a s a r . H
l i ee W
h e ld w
w lU
iolK fo
m a charge in H re v a td cm ,ntv Jail ,,
, r „ r l , B,
ir, p , M&gt;
T o ta l A p r. ra in 1.51 incites
Hotvie. a r i v l ll a n technician at T—h e y arrived a i
N o rm a l A p r. ra in . 2 .2 ! inches.
the proving
the guided m is s ile proving ground
g ro u n d on hour la te r am | denear T itu s v ille , an d Ida w ife w et*
( I esnfluHttl «|n V 'fiit star
weekend g u r a ta n f the K ti* ceri*.
Mt&gt;. H o w ie to ld policr &gt;lie and
W H .D M F K M F E T IN G
D r. M lraaser d ro v e o ff for some
I ’o rte r I. in dug. p re d d e n t o f the
J A C K S O N V IL L E , A p r. Id «/P)
rlg a ie tte a a n d w h e n they re tu rn . I F l'U ld a W ild life F e d n a tio n , today A tla n ta
7H
19
found t h * tw o In bed M rs. K tr a i
antum nerd that a m eetin g fo r H G m a rk
:iM
IK
ser nude an d H o w ie rlo th rd except m e m b e r* o f all ip o r t * r a * u 'i *» *o
B ro w n sville
N3
72
fo r shoe*. A lt* a a id th a t l)r. H tra r ia lilin in the M il D i- t iie t w ill he C h ic a g o
29
11
ser “ got a f u n fro m somewhere held F rid a y nigh) in the C om m ls- D e n v e r
:i6
26
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and
th e m .'
-In n e r '* room at th e n t y H a ll.
Des M a in e *
30
w
F rean n
77
47
FARM BUREAU
O FF TO T A L L Y
N e w Y o rk
«9
46
Meothera o f th# Bern I note Count v
John I^ o n a rd y , local atto rn ey W a s h in g to n
76
61
F a rm H u rv a u a n d Ihe V r ir r a n * an d fo rm e r m em lirr o f tho S la t * W in n ip e g
31
17
A g ric u ltu re Training C la w w ill le g is la tu r e M ti.1 9 .4 n le ft
th l* Jacksonville!
Mi
81
ho)d a Joint m * * t l n g follow ing u m o rn in g w ith Roy P a rtlp fo r T a lla ­ M ia m i
t«
74
•u n p *r a t 7 :0 0 o ’clock at the H ig h hassee I n o ld e r to a tte n d Irg U ta - T a l la h a n * *
HU
66
live itwiunt
T itttp i
78
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l -lrn . I H r m r r ia Ir m p la llo n at
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H v v*. &lt; • ,, it- U n i . r-.i j* ‘ u . * i * y »5
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inan th a t rn d u re th Ir m p la tlo n fo r
* 1" '*
I ’ f l U l h.- ■Kail receive
•h*' rru w H o f l i fe .— J u n e s
U V »rr w l ir i r FJIloll K o m r t r ll
In n becom e a m id r n l of F lo rid a .
A m i l*r l| l*r running (o r governor
l i n l ill.n r you know .
P ir**d# ill li t i m i n i i quuled l*y
D /r w I*ia i o . li j
.iyniK, " It's lu n r
lo lim a lit. VI ii A iiliu r i. ilia lu n rI j I * K o p I*- ,tnd | fir ,S&lt; ripps-l |ow a rd n r w tp a jir r t * ( , „ j , runm ny
A m erican fo re ig n p o lity " . A ll light
tlio w u i. S u re ly I rum an isn't doing
il.

MONDAY APR, It, IfSl

F L O R ID A

w h k h C lilhwa * Red tro e p a ’ Anti
a irp la n e s to b a ttle in Korea?
T h e re B p p f * r » tu be a huge
Increase o f C M n e re ('u u u n iin lft
F tlitftr
S anfo rd an It npiteared In 18811. nhown in an old lithoth u c lo t a il i» a hla ideas un th a g ro u n d forces la th e a re a jo - 1
T h e S a n fo rd H erald
w ays Is w hich th e U n ite d .S ta te ,
Kraph recently lent The H ttra ld by Edwartl F . Ijtn'e, Snnford
The re c e n t d ls m lia l a f C enerm l can moat » ff*g tlv # iy pro m o te it * n o rth o f the K o rean b a ttle lin e.
.u t
2&gt;»t,u&lt;k)
m ore C hinese
realto r and pioneer citizen. I t cowdat* o f a lartre .scene from
M a c A rlh u r h v President T ru m a n policiea o f assistin g th e U n ite d
Uy H A I . H O U R
an itnaKinury nerial view|Miint lookiny tow urd th e shoreline
1* undoubtedly one v f th e m oat N a tio n * t « p ro m o te a n d m a in ta in troops a i r iu th e a i r i south u f
**■- en»ntv c a p ita l at P )o n g )a li4
and c ity front U k e M onroe, and beara u rem arkable lik e ­
N K W Y O R K uV t StJiur p *u |J&lt; 1**1 th « t w lis i ih ii .c o u n try shocking in cid en ts In a serla* o f In te rn a tio n a l peace and security th a n w ere th e re tw o or th re e
m
istakes
b
y
this
leader
w
lt
m
u
t
througho ut lb # P acific a re a .”
ness to th e city of today.
i i f n l i u • pcssJ livr-ccn t (M y c h is lriil.
w eeks ago. *A buildup fo r a
ju dgm ent. T h e General has spent
M r. T ru m a n d id n 't say w h a t sp rin g o ffen s iv e to ru n n ie r the
T h re e long piers are seen extendlfiK in to the lake, the
M y m nvictiu n it. Iio w r v r r , th a t v th il it n r r d * m o il it ■( w a y to h i* en tire c a re e r in the service r f
M a c A rlh u r o ffe re d .
steady n o rth w a rd push o f th e U N
lungeht o f which Is a ra ilro a d bridge, an extension of what m i l , ! * it* t ilu e n t lu p n cip lit tu n in* l» *im o l ilr v p r v r iy n ip h t- h i* c o u n try a n d knows t h * F a r Ideas
W ere th # ideas w hich tu h a r- I
F ast and th e problem * this cuun- 'iu en tly expanded in to th e I r r e ­ “ o p eratio n k ille r * o b v io u s ly ts
in now a spur line enditiK buck of the /in*. A t the end of T h m It w ouldn't nv»d lin lf •&lt;&gt;♦- —
ry face* th e re perhaps b e tte r concilable c o n flic t w hich lt d M r. u n d er w a y .
' l"bom
'*' .
this p ie r are shown th re e sheds located on u wide w h arf m any fi-yrl*Lm trist-.
T h e re a im bast- I— n re p o rt*
luin any o th e r living m an to d a y . T ru m a n to say last W ednesday
Il„
in
*
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tu
lie
I
lie
p
la
c
e
U iR ltt now a lot uf p m t’l * w l o
where steamboats docked. O th e i piers are seen at the fisit
th a t thi- C o m m u n l*! en em y is
K
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rr
Is
a
m
a
n
who
dared
to
h
a
v
e
w
lm
*
people
slep
t.
Now
th
e
y
go
th a t he concluded M a c A rth u r “ U
i ilia |» y r tiia tr lr ro u rli a r e n ’t
o f both Sanford and P a lm e tto Avenues and havintf sim ilar, m
the courage to oppose P res id e n t unable to g iv e hla w h o leh earted m u s te rin g a ir s tren g th fu r an
■eallv «&lt;&gt; m rn ta lly u|«*et a t th v y lo i ach o th e r* hom e* to stay
a ll-o u t a tta c k .
T
ru
m
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,
w
it
h
d
U
m
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l
aa
th
e
re
awake.
T
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v
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io
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was
h
a
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d
a
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hut sm aller w harf facilities.
support to th e po llclra o f th e
n r* * l* » |,) . T h ey a re n 't lo o k in g
U n ite d S ta te * go vern m en t and
T h e Sanford House, th e leadlii# hotel tn Snnford, is for sornm ns tn tell th e ir tro u b le * an answer. P u t i t h a n 't tu rn e d »ult»— th a d s a oi* the K re m lin I
th at w a y . I f you own a t e l e ­
Then th e l*resldant gives a o f the U n ite d N a tio n *" ?
seen fncing a well landscaped park which was located on | to m i much a * l b * / n r* lo o kin g out
C L O R ID A S T A T E
B asically, th e fu n d a m e n ta l laa place to lie down an d * * « t . vision set, y o u r neighbor c o m e * speech u s in g h i* usual doub le
the site where the G reyhound bus station now stand- forT li*
over
to
w
atch
It
—
and
re
m
a
in
s
ta lk but fo rtu n a te ly didn't fo o l •ties between th e P resident and
only tw o plarva le ft |n
F
THEATRES
and th e area Im m eiliately east of it. T h * -W c a t that titp ej A n o r ir n » h * i * a V iii ir n ra n r u tr n u n til th * m ilk m a n clinks a h o t- m any. It la rum ored In m a n y th e liem -t al seems to include' th i
extended to rom m ercial A venue m a r rm iifo rfl Avenue and t, i ,.i | i in th * d a y tim * tu m a k e tie down outsid e your d o o r. I f circles th a t th e Pentagon la co n ­ question o f th e w a y to f ig h t th e
you don't ow n 3 televisio n set tro llin g th e w a r and E ngland a n d w a r In K o rea and w h e th e r t h *
covered w h at is now the soft hall park. C o u rt House lawn. | up fo r th« *.l**p h* should have am
i yn tlr n eig h b o r d o r*, you go t h li c o u n try . A ll this rem inds o r e q u a rre l betw een t h * C o m m u n is t*
p o tt*n t h * n ig h t ( " f o r * a n - l,a *and the C ity Hull and Zoo ares.
___
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U r
c h a ir*
and
p_»vrhiatri* o y ri to h it house— and h a n d h im o f the old m a x im , “ Oura Is not and th e fre e w « rtd Is to he s e tW h e r e t h e H u n t 1 W * I C i* * ^ l* &gt; t mi&lt;t t h e P o s t O f f i c e n r * * 1 r v u r i i n . Stiii ll„* T.ifT. n m an IC*t* h i* luorttiug paper as you le a v e . to n."*«tlon w h y : ou r* Is hut to . ♦ l * J
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— In K u r o n r .
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now locatrd
^ ’\ • *
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U o'clock c u rfe w * to get c h ild re n
1 th .tu g * ' o f weing C h la n g K a iV e r y tru ly yours,
Itlp V an W in k I* in tom nia.
I
M I * *•T r m I u p e n m i i i u i u * i«*u**e.
« f f th * streets and in to th e ir
S h ek’s N a tio n a lis t
fo rces, as
Mrs. Marion Keeling
M *&lt; li*al vcicnc* agrees th a t th e hom e* T h e y probab ly s till h a v e
S m aller picture inserts show the P resbyterian Church,
“ W h e rr H appin*-«* Co«t»
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A m e ric a n A n d they a re a fin e idea.
So J J t t b i : __________
the Kpiscopa! Church, th e Bishop Block and D riiK Store, the averag
S ta te D e p a rtm e n t. A n d so. in
g o -g id te r r « |U lr r eight to n in e
The idea o u g h t tn lie ad o p ted
considerable m easu re, doe* th e
Fluridu Lund and Colonization Co. office. T ru ffo rd and Co., hou r* o f s lrrp a n ig h t i f ho
fo r g ro w n u p *— * n atio n al c u rfe w
m ilita ry com m and a t th # P e n ta ­
L A S T T IM E R T O D A Y !
hurdw ure, the Lym an B a n k, th e South Florida Railroad De­ re a lly w a n t* to get up and g et lo
g*: ad u lts out o f each o th e rs
gon.
pot* and the store of I I . II. I*ord, Jeweler and dealer in f rying. P ut now- ran th&gt;s !«• done homes am t In to th e ir o w n . It
T h # P resident w o rrie s also l*-«i
n m odern riv iliia tio n T
coiilil easily In- done w ith th e a ir
I to n K llo ry rle *
Florida curiosities.
th e K orean w a r lie expended In to
The tro u t,I* is that a d u lts a re ' • 'J ■ •■m ine system * n o w be
examination c f th e larpe p let"—; of fir*,
a K*r.s. i
^ * * **»*
■**- * * • W * ( .*s • •no,i&gt;
«nd mors,
•**■ ■
up.
A vailab le in fo rm a tio n does not
g llS IH l
ol i *.*- Mwmurd Journal, o f w hich J. J. n a r r is was editor, ch ildren. T h e y want to * t a y up I I lift|t Mimaight
lie good to have fo u l
4«0«i ?«*r*.*i» M ark 'l lt*p«n
•b o w th a t M a c A rth u r has p ro ­
located ut the site of the present Russell Semi Store, Kirsl
4.11
posed the use o f A m e ric a n tro o p *
TwIlIgM Soiias
Street and Park Avenue. T h e railroad de|»ot was a two story !c r inrk v '.n di f c n' S. t rm. T 'e-d. r- IoX ^: c' nM iIl^i i■
In an A s ia tic m ain lan d cam p aig n
&lt;:)• sp.,rl» l*ar*4 *
'*
w ould c a l. c h ild re n
&lt; 4i l*»rrr &lt;’*»mo « n |»
n or th a t he has m ade a n y stro n g
huihliriit located ut the site o f the present G irl Scout head- ren w ho have missed a nap. W h a l and -m all dogs indoors. T h e
few J V .H
H
rlllln
a
«'»
A
'
biuO
T ••
representation fo r fu ll-s c a le w a i
rond, at 10 I*. M .. w ould w a r n
1JMl*
ton ’.-ttt%t
ipiarters on Commercial A venue.
"nod dues it Ho to *tajr up la te ? len g-w im lcd g ro w n u p g u e s t* tit T IA i o i t d r KUIIP.n
on th * m ain lan d .
tiM Ktghi !*•&gt;*•
Im g -ia
Persons hnviiiK pictures or other historical documents W hoever said anything In te re a t­ start th e ir la s t long-windcsl s to ry
M
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la
xupposed
to
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v
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r
ItsseU sll &lt;l*m e si !’,« &gt; •
th e Idea o f b om bing and N a v a l T U E S D A Y &amp; W E D N E S D A Y !
or relies o f this ty|ie should carfnlly preserve them ns they ing or clever a fte r m id n ig h t? o f t be e v en in g . T h e th ird , a t I I I tMtVtll I ,1,1—1 Nwli
I f he d iil It won't h* lost to th e I', U , w ould sound th e f in a l IMS15. J„ l,n ii|r b .n ii nr*
blockade o f C om m unist C h in a's
will irrow in value w ith th e passinir o f tim e.
41 II,-,*i* U til, tlu&gt;|,
w orld fo r la rk o f ear*. 11*11 say " v &gt; ‘ l n u l-o n e -n iM s e -fo r-th c -ro a d " tMt* /«*"■
coastal arena. T h e W h ite R ouse,
*
4
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tat*
rtrwrss
I :H
fiA H Q U r tU f. . .
it a g ain the next m ornin g. N o
* ) a n t A m t n ro m p tlv at m h ln ig h . I11
S ta te D e p a rtm e n t and perhaps
«*L Sign &lt;*#f
the Pentagon's Jo in t C h ie fs o f
-ri r a n t
t*id y e ver said a * lever th in g the ftn-J slrnn would **itd i*wlie»
fOI IM tAfllLN two;
O p tim is m F o r K tim p e
Tl,* It liy lk i* 1 PU.
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jU 't once. I I * nv* It a g a in and car- -c re n m in g out to e a u h nil
S t a f f fe a r tills w ould t r ig g e r o ff
U IW tyAAl - I" !
cliches ■re l late w a y fa re r* a ia l c a rl Ih e n t o f* &lt; 1*» News
ug ain T h at'S huV
m
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eneral
w
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T h e re s»stiih to In* u trend of optim ism in repnrd
4 * IU l 141'liM'k tin t,
•else upon th e a c t aa a p re te x t

Sanford In 1884

Nine Houn Sleep Termed Answer
To Energy Probkm Of Americans

MieArthur Strategy

Sanford Forum

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to the jH-ril of the extension o f Communist dom ination in
fo r s trik in g .
S iiu r is 41 A U llt i*
The lAin«r Tension
lia s th e g e n e ra l p ic tu re In A sia
Kuro|ie by the nrucess o f isditicul in filtra tio n . A short tim e
X * t ie r
M
u
rn
ln
g
Iw
vailuss
i
i
— and A s ia tic
R u s s ia — ch an g e I
N ew Y o rk H erald T rib u n e
aim Ita lia n Catholic A ction m ade public in Ita ly the results
MuoUs 7 n Musi,
recently to w a rra n t th e risk of
W o rld A l N ias
o f a survey of Communist streiiKth in a num ber o f nations
G e n e ra l
M a rs h a ll
s ta n d s
In re«live u n d er th** hard en . I f In
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ra
l
w
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b
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s
trik in g a g a in s t
ill ll** d s i ' ir is n
tu
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of w estern Kurope, showiiiK losses for the p a rly over the A in e r lr a n lif e as the e m b o d im e n t ro in p tarrn cy * * • re tu rn to th e
th e a ir an d a rm y b a ses fro m
M
pete
Allset*
)
ear
In
T
re
a
d
past tw o to four years. N o w the State D ep artm en t has as o r the ta re and elusive ip ia llty o f m utual tm itln e o f life , w * n p eu th e . i t t t in U p Parade
M f '! ^ oun*
taken her
t a r te r . (44 each generatiu n th e re dm,1 wide fu r aggression. H p e a k ­ i*i I* A U&lt;&gt;r, A Olet. b'title
sembled a list of m em bership estimates o f HMlS and Rifrl in a1 ha
$ 9 ,0 0 0 m ink co al which the go
te o n ly a fe w public fig u re s w ho ing o f th e n ia n iiu w e r po liciea be is i* New*
Mail*
H a b i t S n a a m 'a
RFC loan, and eleven nations of western Kurope, and the comiiurison shows a re heed*d Iweause of a k in d u f ha* advocated. G en eral M a rs h a ll
Cartwen Cayalleru
I taste consistency, an in te g rity th a t ■uni* up h i* th o u g h t. “ 1 w a u le d in ** rirrh e s t ra And B itr
jr" her w h ite I lo u ir jo l* for pood substantial party losses in all o f these.
n ro ln a V a rle lir«
*
W . V .B 8 l» tln r
T h e reductions In Com m unist stren yth , by this tulmlu- goe* beyond m ere honesty to I n ­ aonw thliig e n d u rin g ," he s a y i. i i j t U
M usic lla s r a ll
h e ra u tr. ih r ta y *. f o i ow n houie
come w m e th in g close tu w isdom . .........
Touclitrm D ru g Co
U ia t
would
buhl
G r s i t n t C a ll lu r ra y e r
linn,
ranjfe
from
24
f
a
r
cent
in
West
G
erm
any
to
8-1
jsu
Im id d u lir . rr&lt; |u irr her undivided
T h ev do not change w ith th e c u r­ thNMivh the* y e a rs , am i th a t w o u ld
W o rld A l Noon
H ab it spasm 's or a " t ic " a * it
g R ad io g a rn i lilg e si
attention. H ut the lo a n , .h e ea- cent in Luxembourg, w here it is estim ated th e im rty now rents u f opinion; they la k e th e ir Ii* w ithin o u r fin a n c ia l r a p a h ilitiiA iit
Is called Is em b a rra s s in g am t
l&lt;*« ( ’tub
11
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has
only
five
hundred
memtierM.
The
D
ep
artm
en
t
s|sikesl&gt;o*l!ioii upon such solid g ro u n d ami also w ith in the ra d iu s o f
seriously
h an d icap * one in
Its * i','u u la t H lsr
p r d tlr d w ill .n il have to be taken
( A lin A n irrleana
mun w ho announceil these figures (Minted out th u l this Is th at a il aU e can ih t f l and leave 11ur to leran ce."
securing w o rk o r p a rta k in g n f
ta r e p i by the l a i j u y m .
them unm oved. W hen e v e ry th in g
In an c a rte r stag e « f th e m u h lliir i*
Varies Iss
•o cial a c tiv itie s .
a very good omen fo r th e political fu tu re o f Europe, and th
a t G en eral M a n h a ll h a * c o n tri­ ta t Ion p ro g ra m (le n e ra l M a rs h a ll
R ussia* o fte n begin in c h ild ­
John Tem ple G ra v e * p u t. hit said th a t the task now Is to cu rry through th e grent m ilita ry buted la accounted fo r, thbl In g re ­ was c ritic is e d fo r nut a s k in g
hood and th a t la th e easiest
1:11 T w ) ir '&lt; Itis r
finger on the cru s o f the arpu- e ffo rt to confront the th re a t o f Communist aggression.
dient a f character w ill re m a in enough. T o d a y hla p la n * a r e a t I ; ie g a a iu r a Ulerv
lim a Jo c o rre c t th e m . F o r .th a y
sail id fo r m a k in g too g r e a t de­
Doubtless this Is so. I f the tiossihilUy o f Comm un 1st .supH-tae.
m ent. "la t h ii a d iffe re n c e ," he
I accrue m u g n u licab le aa th e
mands.
T
h
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t,
h
o
w
e
v
e
r,
he
Ip
ah
fn
tr
r
v
le
w
'ln
the
c
u
rre
n
t
lo d lv k lu s l. g ro w s old ar.
w rite*,
betw een M a c A rlh u r and in filtra tio n is tru ly fad in g , 'th e n the dan ger o f attem p ts 'to
ha* m a in ta in e d hla M i f f In o r ­
Imhifo
f
*IT.&gt;
8
.
N
e
w
*
and
W
d
rld
C orrection should begin w ith
W n r r a l K ra n h a ll or M a c A rlh u r win Com m unist aims by violence mny bb g reuttt* for n tim e,
B epor^" th e H ecretarK . u f D v- ganising f u r th e tnng p u ll. T h e
e x a m in a tio n Ire th e doctor,
m n s la n e v , 1 th e G ta d fa ttn e a s o f
and A c h e r o n )" W o u ld n 't we like S tren g th is the best a n s w e r to that danger. B u t wa.jttu'st
if u l Od vice to g e th e r
fense .lu e h a eu t'h lx.co n cep t o f the tiu rp o M , w h lfh ah&lt; vxprraatong o f
he
careful
not
to
a|low
the,
danger
o
f
Ci»pim
unist
ideas
In
Sill
Hanford
*
M
urk
h
nepo’
r
i
tn, know ? A * iretween M a c A rlh u r
ieoce an d 1: p e n e v e r'" M u -y e a r icrv*lot)% E l t h * r , w e. lilt own c h a ra c te r he h a* n o u g h t to
wtth
pa
: iS
■• C , •
• n d A r h r .o n , we take o u r H a n d arise ag a in while we concentrate nu the b u ildin g o f physical -b u ll lia v f w a i)ih a s ay*; o r, p re fe r
aAed by t h a p arents w ill a id
'tra
n
s
la
te
in
to
policies
a
m
i
pro&gt;
•
t .» **l» • '
bav*' an e x u in te d
•he chibId In uvereum in g th e
w ith M a c A rlh u r. A . between M a e * strength.
habit.
T h a ra la no ipipstlrm th at-lo ssn r hr ComrmnTlitrttienTtwnr
A M hur ‘a n d 'M a n h a ll. V?TTfr&gt;Ii|d
R r e t * R » riv m n a lp « a /fc d h i
ship are due in large m easure lo the Im provem ent o f livin g
our h ip m outh th u l.
TTT
I .m
imirfiiRl
r(nai l^
nanus
, h ina|rnl H U
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b ltR su
it i rrre
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Th# i m
ire n lU v flo p to U -conditions In western Europe. Communism feeds on iiovcrty, th«.
nl-'tof I h k lr r e y n N If
jO n r o f the b e tT ih e r ifft in Flora* hunger and discontent. I t Is lm |Nirtnnt tltgl thA im provem cnt a i n l ^ T &gt;ll&gt;f^ * * f |L!!f i? *h !l " h* **V nnt ,n r ■ n rw h u n t O f frSrwrlah I to^the h
,rwha»' i
N* 1 nw it. In lit# irts iiitin a iM e - n f « r iiv lt y s p rin g in g fro m um lin*
B y e x p e rt p re s c rip tio n s e rv ­
r
(
m
“ t *» *• m urd ered in O cala the lu conditions continue w h ile kh f h p ih U n ifiifR fn o e d strength
ice a conscientious t ilia n n a r iH
,u
a la rm , l,u l fo r r e tr y in g o u t o u r thoi)
A
other da y w hen a prisoner he had U c a r r i e d t iu tt.. R
l i n p» o
L rtan
- „ _t; W
---- l-------------------------------------------------------help
* also.
It lisg ,Im
i l i ii-c im iin u c tu counter- t e l i r t mamil of
ath man
man Tptiwnr.
^ T a r lf
» « " - ''r t n , 1( tA, dn n* |I
If W
- "in' , ! ? J ^ Wl v ilr n m r«Tinnkltnli*nUi
K ip re b e n d e d .h o t him fiv e lim e . act h
• ''tp sriatii
pn&gt;mim‘M
»f ...»
tin* ■*.
Rutin
—ip Irtrnx
—-—— mid
— -- irluwinir ...........
- ■„
,,st w ith tltin ;papii? o r hyu te ris w ee** b u ild tip r i a Hur
•tie
said.
"
T
h
e
y
Juat
w
o
u
ld
n
’
t
l
M
a
r
.h
a
ll
n.H
,h
*
m Ih r neck a n d .ta b b e d him . i i butter itiuait mid fu lfilm e n t o f the dem ocratic w ay of life.
VM » la Ik e m an a a l a aerie*
go
home
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t if t e . in the tio m a c h . S h e riff P a rt*
rr was reco p n ired a . one o f the
la w -e n fo rc e m e n t o ffic e r, in
l a V , ' , * nc* h a d tu c te e d e d in
[ 9 4 6 a fo rm e r ih e r iff w ho had
« * * n « u la n d e d on c h irg re o f
conspiracy to v io la te lo tte ry laws.

American Aristotle
W illa rd Gibba m ight be calletl the Icnnt-known Kr**ut
Am erican. Elected thin w in te r to the lln ll o f Fam e, he a till
la not oven a name to th e average man. A life o f Giblm hue
now been published by h i* nephew, Lloyd I*. W heeler, who.
aa waa Gibba, ia a Yale professor.
"T h e m aster of them th a t know," th e te rm that Dante
applied to Aristotle, the w isest of the ancients, would in a
mart* lim ited field have fitte d Gibbs. He laid the foundations
for m odern therm odynam ics, and in m athem atical physics
wrote w orks, Incomprehensible to the laym an, on which most
of the achievements In th a t field o f the last h a lf century
are baaed.
J, ,
,.v.
A ris to tle outshines m a n y G reek soldie r r a n d state stnet
whom h la eonUm porarles m ay have th o u g h t
ant. W IU th is be hS to ry ’s fin a l verdict on W

F iv e A m e ric a n .u p e T fo rt. are
,i**l ,* m n b y R u m a n je t* b ated
Ju»t a c o . . t h , Y a lu R iv e r o ffo rd in g
tlw m com plete protection from
A m erican b o m b e r*, accordrnp to an
o rd e r Iro n , , h , C om m ander-in
C h ie f. P re iu J rn t T ru m a n . J u it how

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M s a » p o p u la r aafetv no tio a* a l*
»H ''*m n ty m i. ix jn the m x g x iin c
" F ric a s k ” . R u b b e r giovts w ill not
protect yu u I r o n high
w ire*. W a ih in g a bad c u t k»l|M |
only i i the w a te r is pure. O ften
il is not a n d in fectio n results. I I
your boat lu tn t over, d o n 't try to
tw im in th o te . S t i y w ith (be
until help to m e . If you are bitten
by a poisonous m a k e , d o n 't p u l
your fa ith in alcohol. It o n ly it im ulstrs the circu latio n o ( the blood,
helps spread the poison throughout
lb * l» d y .
D a v id L a w re n c e , in whose hon­
esty and in te g rity wo have much
re confidence than we hava in
t T ru m a n 's , u y * th a t high
o ffic e r* generally agree that
h u i ia right about checking
expansion o f Com m unism in
F a r East o r else E urope w $
to n lo o. " G e n e ra l M a c A rlh u r
rig h t h 1 9 4 2 " . a t)
d he ia rig h t a * i » . M ' .
dug a tte n tio n to the P a c ific
rr.ott o f a ll a g a ia tt an y abtu ire o d e r o r coaaproeuse in
th a t m o an * tho
■rity. H e is arguing fo r tho
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A l t ' . 4 . P . T h u rm o n d s o d M r s .
I h a d e ..
Itu w es
h o n o re d
M iss
E ltx a ln -lh
H yson
F in l a y
n ig h t
w ith a d e s s e r t-h rld g r u m l r a u a s ta
p a rty .
M r s . I h u n iio n d s h o m e w a v a t ­
t r a c t iv e ly
d ie m a te d
Ih im ik 'lu 'U l
w it h a r r a n g e m e n t* o f s n a p d ta g o ils, g c tl« -r a d a i* ie s a n il ir is .
t i ^ '- ’ h \ y
K u im h ir iii R.e d . s . . I t
th e A m e ric a n l l o m r D e p a rt- r c r v v ii h y U io hostesses a n d a s .
m r n t o f th e W o m a n * . C lu b w ill r ile d h y
M rs . S am
Thunnond
m e e t a t S :00 P . M . a t I h r W o m ­ a m i M r * . K a lp ti tle a n th e tru e s t*
e n 's C lu b . T h e S e m in o le H ig h e n jo y e d b rid g e an d c a n a s ta w ith
&amp; haul C L , Club w ill c r .u r u ia . t o u t * b e in g s v u h y M r * . F . A .
o f th ,. H y s o n , M r s W a lte r T u r n e r and
F i n d M r lh m lii t C h u t r h w ill m eet A l l * . S a m M a r t in n . M is s lly s o n
* • 8 : 0 0 P .M . nl th e h o m r o f M m . w a s p re s e n te d w ith n k i l l o f
tn d d in n e r
■M. H . R a k e i on W e s t F i r s t S l i c r l . n o r c h o s e n r r y s la l
M r * . H u rite S te e le w ill l«r ro - w a r e .
B iu lc s * .
T h o w in v ite d W ir e A tr*. H y s o n ,
E . T e r w ille g e r ,
M r*.
T in - I'.T .A . S lio ly C o u rs e o f M r s . 4 .
S em in o le Hush, Ju n io r l l i f h uml V o ile W illia m s , M i * , f ie r a h l | * i * t h r tirn m in n r Schools w ill re g is te r s in g , M r s , W . K . V ih le n , .Mrs.
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A -M . The th e m e w ill he T u r n e r , M r s . M a r tin a , M r s . F red
" G lo w in g T o w a n l M a t u r it y .” Th is ( • a n a * . A ir * . B ill K ir k , M r s . D e a n ,
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it tern p e r.
A .'s w ill m eet at Ih r F i r s t lU tfili* t M i * . I, . It. A trl-re *l o f ( Ir la m lo ,
C h u r c h a t ;t::m P . 11. in t h r T . K- M r * . W . K . I'lh ld le o f la ik r la n d .
I., r la s s room .
a m i M i * . A lic e lllc ltrtid x .
T h t * C h a tte l C h a ir w i ll hold r« A ls o A lt* * S im le y S m ith , All»s
J i r . r r . l to n ig h t a t th e F i r a l lla p - It ii t h
A litc h e ll, A lls*
M a t ca re t
w i» t C h u rc h a t fl:4H I* . M .
H illg fr ld e i
M iss Jo y re
M et i d ,
Thr Y.
A .'s o f th e F ir s t M is *
A la it h a W ig .it a m i .M ist
B a p tis t C h u rch w ill m e e t a t 8 : M J e a n B u y e r ,
P . M . in th e T . K . L . c la s s ro o m .
T in - U n it y C l * * * w i l l m r r t a t
Ih r V a ld e s H o te l a t 7:311 P . Al.
" it h R e v . C a ro ly n H . I ‘a ir o n s . «
te a c h e r. T h e p u b lic is in v ite d .
T h e L ad ies A u x i lia r y to th e
M i * . E d w a r d S. M c C a ll w a *
llrn th e r h o n d o f T t a in m c n w ill m eet
a t th e h o m e o f M r s . K . C . C a m p - IJ ile s l - p r u k c r a t th e m e e tin g o f
th y J u . n t . i m U C o d e o f tlie G a r M i a t 7 :3 0 P . M .
ile u ( B u ll w h ic h in i t F ih l a y a t
W R D .v h .M f A Y
• T h e C iv ir D e p a r tm e n t o f th r • h r h o m e o f M rs , J . S', t iillo n .
A irs . A lr C a ll spoke o n th *1 g r o w ­
W o m a n 's C lu b w ill m r r -l a l IJ : W
in g o f f r i l l * . S he show ed s e ve ra l
P .M . a t I h r c lu li Tot a r o v r r i ' l dish
h im -lim n . T h e pu b lic Is in v ite d to t y p e * u s in g th e m a * e x a m p le s as
th e w a y fe r n s a r e seeded.
a tte n d a t l:!h ) P .M - to h e a r M iss
M r s . C . M . F lo w e r * a n d A ir*.
l.l la W o n d s rd o f th e H o m e D en tH. f t . I l a u i m n n w ill re p re s e n t th e
o n « lr a t|o n l&gt; eo x(&lt; m e n t siK -n k .
M e th o d is t C h u rch F r a y r r M e e t, r l r r l e a.- d e le g a te s lu th e S ta te
In D a y to n a
It.-a rh ,
lu g S e rv ic e In M c K in le y IU 1 I a'. C o n v e n tio n
M r * . W . II . B rin so n a m i M r * . I..
7 :1 3 P . M .
T h e r r g u la r I ’r a y r r M e e tin g A . T a t e w ill la- a lte r n a te * .
H a t i n g th e m e itin g a m a r k e t
S e r v ic e
o f th e
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B a p tis t
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^ I r m n r l a l E d u c a tio n a l B u ild in g .
M id W et'lt P r a y e r S e r v ic e a t fu n d . A p ic n ic w as p la n n e d - fu r
C e n tr a l B a p tis t C h u r c h a l 7 :3 0 th e M a y m e e tin g a I th e h o m e o f
P M . W e d n e s d a y A r e lig io u s film A |ra . i l l Bison,
A t th*- close o f the m e e tin g rew ill lie sh o w n . C onte w o r s h ip w ith
Irs-shm i n ts ' wiere served to the
IIS.
fo llo w in g :
A ir*.
A lrC a lt. M r * .
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M r*.
T h e R o y a l A tn b a s s a d iv s ,w ll
m e e t a t tlm F ir s t B a p tis t G (A lter Bt iu so n t M rs . T a t * A ir*. B tu ro
H h v is . M r * . Turn V a u g h n , M r * . F j
a t .1 :J0 Pi M.
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T h e lid u g ta * J o b * J u n io r ' B t» Id M ille r M r*. B. li . M ith v in ,
ih r r h iH H l w ill m eet a t th e F ir s i A |:s K , M . U ln trh fn n l. nm t A ir*.

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h o n o r o f I h r new m e m b e r * fro n t
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Mrs. McCall Talks
At Circle Meeting

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.Mrs. Kvhiih speakw
At Jr.Women's!&gt;eague

T h e S e m in o le C h a u tm * N o . I
O . E . S . w ill m eet a t t h e A ttu n 'd *
H a ll a t * : f l0 P . M .

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Ih r lutok "T iim ld e w p e il H o y " a l
the m e e tin g id the J u n io r W o ­
m en's L e a g u e of , the C tw igrvgs.
lio n s ) C h u rc h w h irh m e t Tuesday
a t th o hom e o f Alls* A ta ry Robinson on M y r t le A V fn U f. - • • * - • —
A s h o rt business ipooU pg w a *
V T h e P a lm C h ^ o f t h e O a n fc n
C lu b m e t F r id a y a l t h e C a rd e n held a n d re p o rts w orn read on
C e n te r w ith M rs . M . T . H a y n e s , t h * p ro b le m * o f m lg r a n U . T h e
M r * . C ilw n n B a le s ' a n il A lra . E . d e v o tio n a l service was ro n d u rte d
hy M r * . W ilb u r K e e lin g .
U . C a m p lte ll as h o s te s s e s .

Currien Club Circle
Meets At Center

A irs. J , |t. C a r lto n , c h a ir m a n ,
p re s id e d o v rr th e m e e tin g and
I ha Ilk rd Ih r tn t-m lie r * fo r th eir
o p e r a tio n in th e F lo w e r Show .
H e le g B tr w e ir In a t l e m l th e S la te
r - n v e n t io n tn H a y lo n a w ill be
M rs . B . F R a t li f f a n d M r * . C a r l
to n . A lte r n a te s a l a M r s . I I . I I .

A I th e n m r lix io M o f th e m e e t,
io g r o u t e * ! * w e re e n jo y e d am i
la t e r i l e lM o u * r r f r i s h ii ie n t * w e re
s e rv e d b y tile hostess to th e
fo llo w in g .
A ir*
B o n n e r C n it e r .
A lt* . E d u a r d R ltn p o n . A ir * . C ly d e
B tin s o n , A ir * . E v a n s , A ir * . K e e ltn^r n m l A ll* * H r le o W it t e .

I^ t t t in r t n and Airs, W . W . IJ m .
C o m m itte e report# fo llo w e d am i
an o u tlin e of th e p ro g r a m for
the m illin g year w as g iv e n hy
Afrs. B a tra .
T h o s e present a t lh a m e e tin g
w e re M r s . R a t li f f . M r s . H u m a n ,
A irs . L i n t , M rs . C a im d ie ll. M rs .
Ila y n e * M r * . B ate s. M r * . O e o rg a
W ill ia m * . J r ., M r * . R u i e r t U n w e ll,
l i r a . W . W . T y r e M r a . C a r lto n ,
M r * . R . K Evans, M ra . K . I *
l e y , A ir * . J . F . H u tto n a m i M i * .
A l l . C . O a k e *.

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Weds Robert Went To Wed Jack Howell

M rs, M. C. H lrkerao n
Alary Isni C opelam t
Alra, Dettie lic it*
G arnet W h ile
B randy R c h ira rd
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CARD OF T H A N K S
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lio n f o r th e eip resslo n a o f sym ­
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d iiT ln g o u r recent h e re a v e m e n t in
IV lh o lo ta o f our dear m o th e r , M rs.
A . D . Shoem aker,
l l r . an d Alts. 0 . W . S hoe m a k e r
M r . and M ra. A . K . S h o e m a k e r
M r . an d M rs. J . S . T h o r p
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g u e s t .m a k e r a t t h e m e e tin g o f
tlie U lt r a C u r ie o f Ih e G .ir .l n
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lo g . It w as v o te d th a t I tn- it i r b w ill h e ip w ith th e expen s.
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Mrs. Fred (i. Yerkos
Rose Circle Speaker

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t e r ln in r d R n ta ty n m i' a t a d in n e r ',
■i« th r 'L r y f n ii In n S a t m d a y n ig h t |
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Giants Lose To Gainesville, DeLand,
G-M en W in O n H om er
By Don U rquahart;
D aytona Beach T o
Com e In Tuesday
tty M il II.W M 'L H
T it * S an t o u l G i* n 11 d io p jtrtl
ih ic e consecutive g a m ri o ver lit*
v r r r k m tl to O rla n d o 10 ft. to I V L an d 4 -3 a n d to (M tn r tv ilie 1 3 -1 2 .
A y . m il O rla n d o and G a in rtv illc
the to ta l clu b l,r l,| seven lu n lead*
on ly to « rr them r v a p o ts lr in lit**
la ir innings as it o G iants* to ile rs
n r a itu iu
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it o J i l f m i K r h i it,* o|t*ning da y
g a m r bla s tin g out a three-run

Yankees, Senators, Reds And Pirates Open Today
Orlando Senators Defeat Leesburg;
Red Hats And Daytona Beach Win

Pitching Is Biggest
Q uestion M ark As
M ajor L eagues P re­
pare For Flag Rape

JJ I.S liL H G ,
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15 I &gt; | m- ( m I) H ip
O rla n d o
S e n a lu u
B y J I I P it H it I I I . M i l
•h tughlrred l.c c h u r g lb -0 1**1 night to ln iid the liv e lilt p ilth ilirf o!
N K W Y O X K , A p r. | 6 - &lt; / p &gt; _
M k r D /m g lo w s k i and llie p o w rr lu llin g id V in c e /in g o n r .
" W e 'll win i f the p itch in g hold*
I lie le ft handed
- L , only I? y e a r; ..!J, a j i r the S e n a te ;; b p ."
o iV i 1*• * * ll.a i i . i i ui w
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Mine u til .n a o a g v ria l
fin is h .
m oan ns a new m a jo r league
Vince Z ingone. slated In r e p o t W a rn its k y P
(1
4
1 1 1 t o s r h a ll
season
b e gItin s
today
to his d r a ft toar&lt;i soon, got T o ta l*
32 12 ID 27 in w ith a gam e in each circu it. A
t o in n m lit * c ig th t in n in g w ith th re e hits, tw o n f them double*, I ’a b ilk a
ah r h u 4 com plete rig h t-g a m e rla te is on
r, u 1 2 3 ta p |u r totim rrow .
w h a t p io v r d to t o t t o w in n in g to trad the Senators a t the plate. C u rtis &lt;*
In a ll O rlando picked up Id Judy 2i&gt;
3 4 1 4 3
*‘ M y only w o rry ia P itc h in g ."
runs.
It 3 3 1 1 says M a n a g e r C asey S tengel o f
h lta o ff th re e Packer h u rle rs to U ib a n 3b
Tin* D r l.a n d f&lt; rd H a ls got only sew up the gam e in th e e a rly ill im i da &lt; Hi
4 0 ll I t
1
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2 1 l t 6 th e defending_
I'ichan c f
t in * * hits o f f S a n fo id p ilc to it innings.
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Iw e iv r tre e {tastra w ere granted. tV le rc k e f
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m g to n today.
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4 (i 0 3 n
I t a l l depends on A llie B ey
(1 ti 0 U 1 Molds. I f h is a r m e o m rs aro u n d
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R e d M a t M a n a g r r F ra n k R r d lr r to v y th
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t 0 u 0 i n ext IU days, w e’ll t o in fin e
but t to D c L a n d ski|*|»rr ic a llr ir d Pierson 1b
3 3 2 4 J M o* her p
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Sa. shape and should w in ngnin. U n til
F o rd c
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art (t 8 if7 lb I know s to u t h im , 1 w on't to
4 0 2 2 2 T o ta ls
trouble except in th e 5th inning Zingone If
2 tn ono 0 31— 12 a b le to line up m v s ta rte rs ."
4 3 3 4 ii Ib -to n d
4 3 u » *, P ats tk n
2 0 0 003 300—
wliCtk B o ll 5 )iw !l&gt; ii tiu p iru , !&gt;&lt;•], M lra n d e 2b
R ookie Tom M o rg a n , m akin g
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M u n tra n s k y
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K Pet rag 11* .
U n m a n Ir ip lr d a n d F ra n k T h e rm s T o ta l*
41 Id 13 27 1 1 T h c o b n ld , I u r t is, C atu ld o , K na i t t o opening day o n ilg iiin i'ld . A
doubled in ra p id f ir r order.
ah r Ii u s
I re s liu rg
u h ia u . P i.» to n . I t l l l — P I r ile , U r . i ra p a c ity rru w d u f 33,0110 was
A g a in s t G a in e s v ille the (Slants W ild e r Sli
3 u tl 3 3 to n , T h e o tm ld , M c to 'ia l, W a r n it
♦*xpeeled to w alch P resident li a r t o il t h r ir second g a m e in tw o llu ig o s sa
4 ii 1- 2
s k &gt; , P e lr a g lia , I'ic h a n , K s « u - ■ry S. T ru m a n th ro w out the fir s t
•i
stays by one lone ru n ,
Shoem aker If
4 ii *&gt; 2 0 Id a n , I It to n , M o n s tr a n s k y , D u n n e h a ll, in southpaw s ty le . Then
ll a r r r t l T h a c k e r M a ile d fo r tilie th r f
4 (i (1 •J 1 2 H M rto -o d , M o m r a n s k y , ( ia r e ia . It- ti K usava, a n o th e r eouthpaw ,
H a n fo rd but the U k la h o m a yo u n g ­ ( l i f t If
4 0 (l II (1 I I It U r b a n . 8 — W a r n its k y , M e
ta k e * over fo r th e N a t* .
s te r, m a k in g hia fir s t s ta rt in t ’a s a m o ia c
4 0 1 H 2 l.r n d , P e t ia g lia . D P — J u d y , C u r ­
Ilu c k y 11■i r in, W ash in g to n pi
3 0 0 10 | tis an d lle r m e d c a ; M o n tr a n s k v lo t, to lie v r * his club Is to tte r
org an ised h o scliall, hail tro u b le IV r le r III
fin d in g th e p la te w a lk in g thr»m V a ig o .Hi
■ 0 II a•i» 3 an d A lle n ; M o s h e r, C u r tis n n d th a n ln *t y ear r x r r p l fo r lh a
•w in and g iv in g up t h r w hits in llric k le y p
3 0 II II | lle r in e d r s .
L e f t — lle l.a n d
14 , p itc h in g .
t t o fir s t in n in g to a llo w fiv e runs Causey p
0 u II li ll I ’u la tk a 7 . H U — o f f W a r n its k v *».
" I l ’a up to m y p llc h e rt," ha
It oll p
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to Closs.
u 5 27 IK
I h a (la iits cam e hart. ip d ra ly T a in ts
liy W a r n it s k v 2 , M o s h e r 2 . den. K usavn aiu l m y tw o Cuban
:mmi i 30 mm in H O s tu rt. 4 in I 1! 3 in n in g s &lt;&gt; rig h th a n d e rs runn* th ro u g h , w v
a n u ltig Iw u in t t o second D am n. O rlando
two ooo im o— u r u n t ; Itiv e r o 2 in 2 2 1 in n in g s 0 m ay p u -li In to t t o fir s t division.**
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K laus to o !,&lt;■&lt; rbu rg
w a lk e d D o la n a n d B a ile y s in g l'd
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cro w d o f some 32 000, w ae * la l* d
P e tty d re w a to s e on to lls to O liv e t s to S ln ite s ; W ild e r , Itu r tn w atch the la n k y rig h th a n d e r
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D A I.I.A B , A p r. i | n - ( A 7 - T h » s ta rtin g
p la te W hen H holten h it in to a in ning s, |0 runs; Causey 0 in w om an's g o lf to u r rolled on to H o w a rd P o x, K an R a ffe n s to rg a r,
t-,1
innings,
&gt;
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runs.
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douhied p la y .
I t e m W eh m a la r an d W ill R a m a skj ( P
owsk
l er e bjj r t) . W in n e r— U sing
s in g - C a lifo rn ia to d alyy w ith t t o In ro rn - d e ll. I don't k n o w how w a ll f a r *
W ith D ie score tie d a t t i l the l«w
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(H a n ts w e n t w ild In It o 4 lh
fo u r-s tro k e lead In ( t o h a t w e're an im p ro v e d clu b."
hin,s fla r r i* n ii, |ls n n * n i.,,T - * :1 8 . hol­dm g
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• M s s 'im s s e M iy
X
t- 4 7 $ ; '
t h in k , his club ra n g a l out o f
and kn o ckin g M n n ro e nut of i t o
W e M b ir v a iie T o .it name nt.
th e to s e io e n t "p ro vid ed We g et
box . W ils o n T rip le d In a t ir t t l i f f .
T t o m ig h ty H a t o earn * fro m
Ila y la n a N; Cocoa 3
( t o p itc h in g and K a lp li K in e r
P e ltv w a lk e d a n la ilh cam e home
f a r to .!. y i-M e n ifiy to
C&gt;e w u rk * u u t a t f ir s t bssn." H h
t&gt;n | ‘a ris e 's ilo u M e , M a n a g tr Rich
IM Y T O N A D B A O il, A p r. IA
g re a te s t round o f w uruan '* g o lf
D sytnna Beach o f a ll lim e , Hite shot a U *—o iiu i s ta rte rs include M u r r y Dickson,
le K la u * slam m ed n double o f f (S p ecial | T h e
t t o le ft fie ld fence to scum P u n ic Islanders t e l down I I uomi K e ttle s under par -o v e r c h illy to k e n u m l V c n iiiii l . s * . W ill W r ite and
a n d D o lan d re w a fre e pas* ft idee CtM-nans H 3 ns v e tv ia n (Jeurgw C o u n try C tu V n H.tfUi y m d r o u r -e iie d .ii- Bob p i len d.
A lt o th e r m a n a g e r* w ilt hav,
Sitigicd in K laus und P ludlon C ave threw
u neat s lx -h ilte r to m ake In i Mliditdd tid a l t4 !l.
scored H a ile y w ith u w liis tlln g w hile Ihe M a m i n * w ere c o lle c t­ She won t7 h ll am i broug ht h e r to w a it a n o th e r d a y Iu get th e ir
ing eleven h its o f f tlm ro In d ia n r a r n ln g * fo r th e y ia i to friJPJft — fir s t o ffic ia l In d icatio n as to bow
double.
th e ir ttU rh ln g w ill hold up. T hey
T id e s h it n slow hopper to lu ll lets.
|U 2 6 m ure th a n second place I ’a t
M atey T ru a a led the Is la n d e ra ' ly B e ig , It o M in tta p o lU red h ead . s r * K
A b e r n a th y a t th ir d w ho tagged
S to u t g ta v e O 'N e ill 0 p *n ly id *B a ile y a n d T h e rln a grounded cu' a tta c k w ith a th re e run h o m ri
M i* * Ite rg wound up aecond d a r e s th a t h i* B oston Red Box
and n double in tw o trip s to t h * w ith I S3 and got «&amp;&lt;N&gt;.
to th e p itc h e r.
t o v * th o to s t c h u ckin g In t t o
T h e G la n ta g o t th e ir fin a l ta lly la te . John W e tta rin g also to d
T h e second '!* holes o f th a A m e ric a n t o o g u * .
p erfect
n ig h t
w ith
U i v m W e a th e r v a in ,
In th e o th on a trip le by BaHvy a
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w hich
M rs *
* T t o Y ah kees g u y h a v * t t o
p a d a punch s in gle b y C a rl Tides ninglilea.
/a h a r ia s is d efen d in g ch am p io n , boat M g threw la U p a t . R asrhl
W ith t h * score IS to # t t o Cocoa
w ill t o p layed M a y ft-fl a t P vb bla an d R eynold s," |&gt;a a rg u es, "b u t
G a in e s v ille G -M e n aw akened a t B ro o klyn r f
Beach, C a lif. T t o W e a lh e rv a n e 'a f h a v * t t o to s t to p fiv e In ( M s ll
th e p la la w ith a b an g scoring H lp p 2b
th iid 3rt w ill t o a t Im lla n a p o ll* P a rn e ll, ( W i l l )
W ig h t. (R a y )
e ig h t ru n s In th e fin a l th rea S m ith
M a y 18-10 and the fin a l a t N e w S carb orough, ( W ill ) N la o n and
fra m e s to w ind tin th e ball gam e. S a ile r* r f
Y o rk M a y 2(1-27.
( l l n r r y ) T a y lo r."
P itc h e r Don u r n u a to r t's long N a»o Hi
I ’a rn e l) Is t h * (h o le * to oppoes
h ig h hom e ru n In (h e tho top o f W ilk e * 3b
V ic Rase hi a t t h * Y an k e e H U d i
th e n in th gave him his leeond R yan l(
um tn th e o pening c l u b between
v ic to ry In tw u days as the Gaines­ Rublnson e
t h * Y n n k e ** an d R ad Sox W o r e
v ille d u b has so f a r won th re e T y « t&gt;
M i n i SB,000
P ayne p
a n d lo s t none,
Despite four such fin# stadws
U r q u a h a r t w a s t t o w in n in g a — Jackson
aa Bob t o mow, Bob f e lle r ,
{ B e d B e a l, w ho relieved M a g e ttl p
W y n n am i R lt o Q a r d a , A l
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The South A tla n tic le a g u e —
S ally to most f o lk * — s w in g * Into
Its 18th *es*o n W r iln e c la v w ith
seven tra m s d e te rm in e d to rn-l
M -• Ion’* d em ln atio n o f th e circu it.
Thu I'e n th e * have w o n the !*«•
*• c o n * . . 1 ^ * » t y e a r Slsnayi-r Iv y G r if f in h a il t t o rlhh
out fro n t 148 days n f th e 148day season. Kl Ila r t n e M . fa m ilia r
to S ally fans a * M acon fir s t tow -m sn fo r several y e a rs , is the
new m an ag er o f th e defending
rh a m u *. H a rdb'l*-d K nrtrr.an In
tre G eo rg ia S la t * loop la d y ra r.
G r iff in moves over to A u g u d a
and w ill b rin g h i* n ew charge*
to M acon fo r one o f W c d u r-d u y '*
lid llf tr r s . O th e r o p e n e r* Jack­
sonville a t S avan n ah , C liu m h ia at
C harleaton and M o n tg o m e ry — a
new -o m er to t t o le a g u e — a t Co.
lu rabu*.
th e M o n tg o m e ry , A la ., G ra y *
cruel to ask Zach
w h a t p itc h
in g l"
th e sam e r a n he a *ke*l of
Jim m y D ykes, w lioae A th letics
ta k e on th a S e n a to r* in I ’hi I*
d rlp h ia If* Ih * fir s t n ig h t gam e
opener in the A m e ric a n to a g u e .
Hobby H h a iili ia to oppose W ash ­
in gto n’s H u d fo n .
Don N e w ro in to an d R obin Ro
to rts pick u w h e re th e y le ft o fr
la * i y e a r a * B ro o k ly n and tto
P h ilad elp h ia P h il, c la d , a t K b to U
fie ld .
M a n a g e r (T in r lle D resaen o f
It o I h e lp e r* I f f r a n llc a lly seeking
a s ta rte r to rep lace R rv I ’s llra
who Is
A rm y
bound. . Eddie
S aw yer o f th e P h ils confesses
he haa no id e a w h e re he ran
g e l a p itc h e r to m a k e u." fo r tto
los* o f 17-gam e w in n e r C u rt
S im m o n * to th e A r m y . O th e rw is e ,
his team la set. &gt;
lam U u ro c to r ie a n o th e r of
those lu c k y p eo p lr w h o ia happy
oover
v e r hmi*e |p itc h in g . H o w e v e r, he
know s th a t S al M a g lla an d Jim
H e a rn itu
a
m ust
do It a g b ln I f h i.
N i x Y u rk G ia n ts a re fo w in lh »
p ennan t. H e plans to p itc h L a rry
Jansen, his most dependable hnrlo r,
ag ain st
B oston's
V e in
B ic k fo rd , T t o la t t e r collaborated
w ith W a rre n S palm nnd Johnnv
S ain to to ta l 0(1 v ic to rie s f o r the
U ravva,
F o x w IR oppose ih e Cubs'
F ra n k H ille r ns th e R eds are
to u t to C hicago. T t o B t. LouU
C a rd in a ls , w ith ■ v e te ra n pitchR ^ U f f t a li* on th e P ira te s in
nrgfe. A b o u t 8 0 J M 0 w ill see
M u r r yf U tckaon to e th e mound
f o r the B u m . H e w ill t o oppoard
b y G e rry S ta le y , u s u a lly s u re r*,
fu
* 1l a g a in s t th e P ira te s .
N E W Y O R K , A p r . Id (A3
O p en in g days p ro g ra m fo r inajo
leagues w ith p robab le p itch er*,
a U r tln g tim e an d e a n rc trd
tew dance.
TODAY i
ANKM CAN LEAGUE:
N s w Y o rk a t W a s h in g to n
( 4 -0 ) vs. K u s a v a (0 -lU j
I8 J W 0 . ( O n ly g a m *

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h a a n io v
in th e P it t s b u r g h
f a r m a y * t e m and w ill d ir e c t th e
S -.u lh e r n
A ss o cia tio n N e w
O rb a n s e n tr y th la year. O c e a k a k lp i ie r n l Y o r k , P a , o f t h e In t e r S ta te l . m g u e in lUSO.
G e r a g h t y , w hu m a n s a r d B r is to l
o f th e A p p a la c h ia n t o n g u e la s t
* '* " W t a » w *i*-V .
* ill * .
t h e l a r n ,* - ■ jv rw V u r k G ia n t *
a ffilia te .
G eo rg e S u t l e r cornea t o S a v a n ­
n a h f r o m th e S u n b u ry , F a . , In t e r S ta te t o a g u r o u tfit, w h e r e ho
m a n a g e d la s t season. H e r e p la c e s
It r d N o r r is w ith th e P h lln le lp h la
A t h le t ic * f a r m d u b .
M e t r o d ir e e t n l M b n tg o m e r y In
• lie &lt; l a * * l l H m ith rs s te rn t o a g u e
ip 1
i ll,&lt; giH-« w ith t h e te a m
iu tn h ig h e r ro m iia iiy , T t io G r a y s ,
w h o w e r e n w n rd hy th e H i . to iu i*
C a r d in a l*
in th r n o w
ile lu n c t
S o u th e a s te r n , w ill o p e r a t e in d r |ie n u e n tly th is year.
I la n r k e n w m u p p lierl b y th e
p a r e n t C in c in n a ti R e d * t o tu to r
C o lu m b ia t h is y r a r. H e s u c c e e d *
th e v e t e r a n G ee W a lk e r, w h u r e ­
t in o l f r m i t o n lu ill,
T h i * se a s o n S ally r lu t r a w ill
P la y o n ly I 10 g a m e *— 11 le s s th a n
Ia s i y e a r ' t i n s iiiu ta l a l l - s t a r a f ­
fa ir t* l a t i d fo r Ju ly I d l l w ill
t o p la y e d in it o p a r k o f th e
t r o h i li-a d illg t to Ir s g u e o n th e
m o r n in g o f J u ly I.
A a rit-u a l, th e b u d t e a m w ill
r u n t a c o lle c tio n o f s t a r s c h o s e n
h y Ih e sport.-, w rite rs a r o u n d th e
Ic ag o *.
f r o m am ong r h *
o th e r
seven d u t o .

Rookie Bob Morgan Hurls For Yanks
In Opening Game With Washington*
H r A R T H U R HDSON
W A S H IN G T O N . A p r. | 6 - ( / p ) - H . T ru m a n , a v d r r a n frfih a n d e d
prlchrr w ith a fair t a il b a ll, a r i i n a n i Iu m ake t t o first (sstch today
4,t&lt;f d a r t the 1‘J i l L s u L s ii tc s iu u on its w ay.
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C ham pion N e w Y o rk Y a n k e e s *
ith Jo.plin, M o ,
m eet Gie W ashington S e n a to r*. ■rfiy ,___, played
qya_ w
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M a n a g e r Casey S tengel picked last y ear. H e was expected U
a s u rp rise mound s ta rte r, ro o k ie to in rig h t fie ld .
T h e S enators are pleased w ith
Tom M o rg a n . He o ffic ia lly be­
came a m em b er o f the Y a n k e e * t h r w ork o f G ene V r r b lr , second
only ye s te rd a y w ith the fo rm a l basem an up fro m A tla n ta . Bub
tr a n s fr r o f his contract fro m t h r jo y here Is la rg e ly syn th etic.
Kansas C ity . M organ won 17 and V r r b lr h a* m ade good m a in ly
In it e ig h t
_Jlln»ham rton !n toeauae C as* M ichaels, re g u la rly
the E a s te rn
: " , - » r r • il,p!t.&gt; td ~l ' ’ * &gt; '•. .'( iSC , i . n
S e n a to r*, haa to r n slow g e ttin g
H e I* n righth ander.
M a n a g e r Huckv H a rris chosn ■ tartrd .
S ill]. H a rris , who helped l i f t
Hob K u s a v a , lefthander w ho w on
tig h t g am es and lost seven fo r th e Senators fro m eig h th t o * f if t h
the f if t h place S enators a f t e r last
year,
Is n 't
dnw n h eartW b j|
com ing h a re from t h r C h icag o about tha S en
natcM*
ato rs' aklPlM.
chines.
•Voile S o *.
"W h e n w e g e t th e p itc h in g ,"
T h e w e a th e r outlook: clo u d y he says, “ W e l l lie to u g h ." O n
and cold, w ith a high o f ato m '
fdi d e g re e *, am i possible ra in . t t o o th er hand, when th a t t o p
H ut th e w eath er prospects, fal&gt; p en *, who is n 't 7
or fo u l, w ould m ake no d iffe re n c e
S ta rtin g lJ n e u p t:
In the tic k e t ta le *. A ll re a e rv * Y ankees
S en a to r*
ami box s cat* were sold wrecks W oodllng I f
Y ost 3b
ago.
R iix u to s*
M cC orm lcb I f
O p en in g day alw ays is a c o lo r­ M a n tle r f
N oren c f
V srn on l b
ful a f f a i r in V saiD lncton. w ith D iM a g g io c f
la n d *, h u n tin g and h lg ih o ti.
M e ls r f , .
B e rra c
V e rb la * b t *
In a d d itio n to M r. T ru m a n , t h r M ixe Ih
distinguished guest lis t included Johnson Jit*
D e n ts *s
G rasso e
M rs. T ru m a n . V lcs-P resid en t and C olem an 2h
M rs.
B a rk le y ,
C h ie f
J u t t ir a M o rg an p
K u sava p
Vinson an d numerous .. n s i o r i . s u m
3 P. M.
and re p re s e n t*lik e s .
T t o L'eriate tool; the d ay o f f ;
lha H o u it scheduled only * i i . j
tine sestioiL
A s f o r lh a tw o le a rn l. th ey
look p re tty much as th e y did
C B tk O F R A C T O *
last y r a r . In other w -rd s , t h r
Yanks
lo ok
tr&gt;**l.
am i
th e
Ptoasa call f o r appolntm an t
Henatora a re sim ply lo o kin g ,
Pbons 1712— 1744
T t o Y a n k s .are Sdltinq M ir k a v
M a n tle i a
lU -yegr-ohl w ond er

DR. H. K. RING

FLORIDA

THE HALF-i
TELEPHONE MARK

u L L lA G U R t
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C in c in n a ti—
( 1 2•- IlbH ) vs. B la c k w e ll

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“r t W T u S » D A Y !
A M E R IC A N L E A G U E :
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W ith 2 N ew Clubs I Charic*tui

a tte n d .
B ill P le re * an d N o d O ir r a b . &gt;
i r o f e ffic ie n t hurleys w tth
lo sing h a ll d u lbs
l la s t
w ere
to 0|

pitch ers to go
C a in an d Joe

[ I V l t im S a lly u f u u r - a t a t e r u m p lr x lu n f o r ID iil. T h e y i r p l a e n l
G i t t - n v l lle , ,i.
S ix s k t p p c f * w ill m a k e th e ir
d e b u t* . T h e only h o ld o v e r, b e s id e *
( i i I f f i l l . 1.- H a l \m lc n o n a t C u lu m im s .
I l l u d d it iu n to l l a r t i t e * * , K i n d .
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H en
lir r a ih r y ,
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S t a l le r , t ih a r le y M e tro , a n d M u r-

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B O t T W in v T T i o c l k j i y

t t . L o o ts g t P itts b u rg h — S talev
[1 4 -1 4 ) v b . D lrk a a n ( 1 0 -1 8 ) , 1:80
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resented it to M n . Q. H . Ih o tn M ity M l™ in* insto'laium in W
,tn e a t H » 1 Pslnstlln A m u r , Dsyioria BcscK L in k M ia
ThornSu*r * r r n m l to ihink ;tl n{ t o - ia * a iricptume, too.

Bell telephones serving libtKlu ur*
approachin| the half-nililkw nark. The
4 7 0 ,0 0 0 t h war installed a few diya « p In
the home of Mr* And M n. O. H. Uwcit*
burg in Daytona Beach.
i f r ' . .• ■

t l took 3 2 y e a r* fo r F lo rid a t o reach
iter f ir tt 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 telepho nes, H y e a n t o f t f
b et second, 4 y e a n f o r the th ird a n d 2 tor
ihfl fo u rth . T h a t | i m yo u a n Id ea o f F lo r ­
ida's g ro w th a n d t ti d e m a n d fo r telepho nes.

That telephoto will mean » lot to Jir
T ltonibpp and fc wlU mean a tot to,
their friends who want to keep In touch
with then.
That's ahnys true when a R4W. toly-

To p ro v id e f u r the 215,733 telephone*
added during the part 5 yean, it was m e a rtiy to c o n s tru c t S3 new b u M a p a n d
ad d itio n *, a n d to in ita ll vatl quantities of
central office equipment, cable raid other
pleat faoUUie*.

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A t th a t, ha la m uch
th a n Red R - ' *
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m a n a g e r who
w ith
a n y o n * to
1.11*1 H o u ttcrm
m aa nn ,. hh i*
it 10-g an M t r t i s
now In t t o A
m u st w a it f o r
on V ir g il T ru c k s ,
rig h th a n d e r.
I t w ill t o up to H a l N ew hovser
t t o old " a to p p *r," ta g et t t o
T ig e rs n f f on t t o r ig h t foot. H e
w ill t o oppoord b y Lem on, th *

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do ia F lo r id * , f t took * 1 0 5 .0 0 0 , 0 0 0 w o rth

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or busineu associate has gotten tme. Yes,
it's the other fellow'* tdephooc that makes
y n u re v a iu tb te , 4 w l t h e n a n a o w tw ic e a s
m a n y f lo r a l 1*ns w it h telep b o n rs as th e re
w e re ju st five y e a n a g e ,

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,

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H e a t ia a e S Pram h ( *

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w e re k e p t a t a distance b y rope
h a rric a d e * and a g g re s s iv e A ir
F o r m police.
T h e A i r P o lire rou g h ed u p a t
J A C K K 0 N V 1 L L F ,, A n r. in — «&gt;*»» I r a t i a d o ir n ph o to g ra p h e rs who
— H an k d eb it* In l l o r i d t last trle *l to g e t rlo»e criougnli f o r unm o n th showed coot i m m l good o lw tru c tr*! v ie w * o f th e e v e n t.
O n e o f th e m anhandled photobusiness.
Thr
report on d r-h it*
Ini! c r a p h c r * , A l" « P au l S tro n g o f
che c k * and w ith d r a w a l*
from San P ra n e U rn said. " th e y grab b ed
In d iv id u a l s rrn u n ts t w a * made one g u y a n d lite r a lly p itc h e d him
t h r a ir.
a c tu a lly
today tnr T . A . L e n fn r d , v ie *, th ro u g h
president am i g e n e ra l m anager lam need.
G e n e ra l M a r A r th u r re m a in e d
o f the Jackjum ville h ra n rh o f
th e F e d e ra l R eserve fla n k o f a lo o f to I h r ro w a few f r e t behind
him a * he shook hand* w ith Ad*
A tla n ta .
m lr a l A r t h u r VV. R a d fo rd , IJ. H
I l l * re p o rt show ed:
“ T h a i dm In c the firs t I hi re N a v y c om m an der In thn P a c ific ;
m o n th * o f 1I&gt;CI, d e b it* w e re 23 H a w a ii’* G o vern o r In g r a in S ta in per re n t gre e ti-t ttia n fo r the hack nod A r m y S e c re ta ry F ra n k
n m r period o f 1850, S t. P eters- I’a c r, J r .
rrp o r tr .l the t a r e * : * _ '■&gt;
M r ; . M a r A r t h u r le ft the plane,
2T ^ ir r e n t , am i c r e a to r M ia m i ir c lir iH tr n c il the " lla ta a n ,” on th r
h a n k * laid an ln c re a *c o f 11 a rm o f f .t . C ol. A n lh o n v S to ry ,
p e r r r n i. The#** h it(h *, how ever, M a r A r t h u r ’* pitot. T h e fiv e » l» r
w ’ re tem pered tiy alo w t r « « ,.» ol ( ■rcr.iraJ Joilo.vcJ w ith h i* Id -y e a r
c a m ... (trla m lo a lo l 1.1 in on. ' l old *o n . A r th u r who w n * b orn in
“ir e . ,
‘A T%|i v i , » o l " { f i n r a » r » i V .‘• ia fiiia an*i never cw iofa
m ade la « l m onth o v e r M ur eh a the ir n lt r .l S la te *.
,
ago. A t) o f (h e m a jo r trade
A * th e G eneral stood In the
t e n te r * »bowed g a in * . rn n e in c d o o rw a y o f the plane h i* fa c e w a *
fro m one o f 2 * p e rc e n t In HI. w re a th e d in *m ile» fo r a b rie f
P ete r» b u rjr to a lo w o f I t per ran l m om en t. A few m lnutea la lo r be
in M ia m i. M a rrh d e b it* in I ‘rn&gt; g rin n e d b ro a d ly a * lie m e t R a d ­
tutroU wet». up 20 percen t from fo rd , K in n h a rk »nd P a r * .
M a r r h o f la *1 y e a r, fo llo w ed I.v
T h e w e lc o m in g c o m m itte e h iii'i:
a 2 !t.p e rre n i unto in Jacksonville. a flo w e re *! lei around M r * . MAc*
" A ll o f Ihe »eetn P lo rld a title * A rth o r** i.eek H h n lln t Id c Were
JTJ ■ . « * '
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■u &gt; 'id '* 1 n c G rriai'ai KT.u h i .
had g a in * from
F e b ru a ry to
M a rrh . A high o f 'J2 p rr e r n t wa* •o n .
O n ly fo u r m in u te * a fte r th e y
re p o rlr,! In I'e n a a m la liu t till*
wa« o f f ie t lo in e trh n t by llm I I * lo ft th e p la n * the M a r A r t h u r *
p rrc e n l Increase* In M ia m i and w ere on th e ir w ay to R a d fo rd '*
home.
g re a te r M ia m i, rc s p e rtiv c ly .
M r * . M a r A r th u r w a * dre»»ed ill
**ln the .l * t h H l 'l d r l o« 1
w h o lr, w hirl* In rlu d e * a ll or a p u rp le n u ll. She g rin n e d b ro a d ly
p a rt « f ala S o u th eastern -ta le * a * she le f t th e plane. T h e O m c o l
d e l.il*
follow ed
th e
p attern w o re j i d a rk olive d ra b u n ifo rm
w ith K is e n h o w e r tyrie l i a t l l r Jac­
In F lo rid a . T h r d l * t r i r l y e a r-lo
d a te in c re a ir wa# 23 (K T re n t, tin ket. l i e a ls o wore h i* fa n m u * sun
*a m e a * In F lo rid a , an il the rate tan g o lf* lc a fr d h a t,
o f c o in o v rr M a r r h HUM) « »
A r th u r w ore n d a rk Ite a n ir ra p
21 p e r r tn t fo r the d is tric t and 1ml a ra d Jacket.
20 jie rre n l fot t h r # ta tr
S to r y 'a id A r th u r w a * rpdt*’
" T h r» e fittu rr# a re in lin e w it’* e ir it e d d u rin g the t r ip . H e and
I hoar for M l r l l i r i througho ut- M r * . M a r A r t h u r v U ltr d th e p ilo t’s
th e U n ite d S ta te * T h e national c o m p a rtm e n t a* the p la n e neared
In. te a **' in debit* o v e r the f ir * ' lllr k a m K id d and looked dow n at
th re e m onth* o f I [trill w.i« 21 H o n o lu lu ’* lig h t*
p e r m it , the *am c a * the M a rrh
S o ft H a w a iia n m usic and p e rfe c t
0 5 I n ation al In r r r a a r ov e r la**, w e a th e r g reeted the M a c A rth u r
la rc h ."
p a rty . T o d a y th e c ity w ill g e t
a ll-o u t to w e lrtiiil* th e 7 1 -y e a r-o ld
G e n e ra l,
T h e p a ra d e th ro u g h th e c ity
i* si hcduled for 11:20 P . M „ I t w ill
d a r t fr o m the R adfo rd- residence,
in Tit**. M i t i n r n r T i n : •
vn
w h ite th e G eneral I* s ta y in g .
J l iN it; iK N iim .i;
m i * t »,
A t A | \ M . the procession I*
due a t th e u n iv e rs ity c a m p u '.
• A lo ne. H e rrin s. f'ee***»*t
U n iv e rs ity President G re g g S in ­
M pIPftn
T —w a a a 19 ri'.na n c a S lA ? D in r t * l i i * m i III; - c la ir w ill present M a r A r t h u r .a n
4 * l» a A«iA
lA ln a f na *A itt i.A T « 'it;i h o n o ra ry degree. T h e p a r t y w ill
you
yo . . . . a#r«a* re tu rn to th e R a d fo rd hom e via
nu aa&lt; M«ch
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u rts t-n a c k e d W a ik ik i B each and
111*4ill rounds
and reuOtr«d
present
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lla w -a it’# F ilip in o re s id e n t*.
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P olice c h ie f H an N u t a ld he
’nunljr Jude* of lt*-m*ee|** 1'ouuiy,
I. a t at* o tfle r In Hie e a a il planned th e t r ip th ro u g h M llta i
# f eald County ui Hanfopt. *0 F H h iln .i# could see a n d c heer
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P.arh h ifu w h e n hd litie m te d t h e ir hom em i n , or •UiHkii'l
Un#R~~ *1u !) w^ I" w rll . fan. I fVum th e Japanese In W o rld
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H a rlie r p la iia -fu r Ih o m irto rm d *
In by I lie il* f in * n t . hi# I« e n l. nr to stop a t th e Clt*&gt; H a ll a n d N u u ■la a llu tn a y . and any m . i. •ta tin nr
ah u ' P a ll, M -enlr fta i* o v e rlo o k in g
dem and nut ... tiled # h *n o*. v « m
Ik M X A It K T II It K it H I Kit.
O ahu Is la n d , w ere c a n e e ln t fo r
A t B d m tnlelralor ol 11.. la rk o f tim e .
P a la te n f A lonso lle r tim j,
R a d fo rd and R lalnhaek w ill a r
d*eeoamf
F lisi uuU liuD .li A|&gt;ril I*, te n
com pany th e G eneral. H o n o lu lu '*
M a y o r J o h n W ilson w ill Jain the
p a rty a t th e u n iv e rs ity .

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State Legislature
ir a e tls n e e V ra s a Page O aet
come out n f a lu g g e e te d f t ^&gt;00,000
em ergency fu m i eubralU ad b y th e
8 te tr R u d g et C o m m lsd o n . M u r r a y
u l d he d id n o t w a n t to ace a
separate spending fu n d fo r c iv il
defense.
M e a n w h ile th e H a le y C o m m itte e
to
In v e s tig a te
C o rru p tio n
In
Florida g o v e rn m e n t began e e ttln g
up it* s t a f f to j o to w o rk .
Rep. H a le y o f B araeo ta, c h a ir­
man o f th e g ro u p , M id he h a i con­
to rted a la w y e r w ho hae no o ffl?
ria l connection* and the co m m ittee
hopes to in te rv ie w him to d ay w ith
an eye to e n g a g in g him to help
direct th e In q u iry .
H a le y w ould n e t nam e th e la w ­
yer. H e said p revio u sly th e com .
n u tte r need* an a tto rn e y whose
in te g rity , and a b ility i* unques­
tioned and w ho h a * the confidence
o f the people o f F lo rid a .
In an Independent move to la k e
a ll the ro v e rs o f f a ll public re rn rtl- Ifn le y nrenare&gt;t fo r in tro d -jt]e w J 1 &gt;'• r r s v H ', ■* *i;fl1 the*»hould l&gt;e open “ e l a ll tim e * '' to
personal In spection o f a n y r ltU e n .
A ny s ta te , c o u n ty nr m u n icip al
o ffic ia l w h o denied acres* to th e
le rt.rd * w ould lie subject to m prerhm ent and could lie sentenced
to pay a fin e o f | I 0 0 o r serve
three m onths In ja il conviction fo r
■ m i-d e m e a n o r.
!!" !e y h i» b e e Ik » l egitr i , in p r e -lc g ia U J :
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opening a ll re c o rd * o f th e S ta te
W e lfa re H oard to Inspection.
The House voted 7&lt;J-2 to a tk
Congress fo r a fe d e ra l la w fo rb id ­
ding In te rs ta te tran sm issio n o f
rsclng In fo rm a tio n w ith “ such
■p m l, d e ta il a n d accuracy as to
fu rth e r g a m b lln r purposes.”
It was one o f th e proposals n f
A tto rn e y G e n e ra l R ich ard R rv ln
to th ro w u p m o re h e r r ie n ag a in s t
quick arcess o f race bqt b o o km ak­
e r* to in fo rm a tio n on w hich th e y
lake and p a y w ag ers.
T h e F lo rid a R acin g C om m ission,
at K rv ln '# re q u est, h e * Im posed a
rule th a t no In fo rm a tio n on any
horse race a t a F lo rid a tra c k m ay
lie tra n s m itte d o v e r re g u la r news
w ire * u n til 2fl m inutes a f te r the
race h a * been fin ish ed .
F rv ln h a * proposed th a t a S ta te
law o f th e sam e g eneral n a tu re
he c n a rtrd a t th la L e g is la tu re In
addition to th e m em o rial to Congrass fo r fe d e ra l la w *.
O n lv R e n *. D ow ds e f I'u ln a m
and C h a m b e r* e f H a rd e e voted
against th e m e m o ria l to Gongrese.
A
U n ite d
W ord
F e d e ra lis t
snokesman ch arg ed to d ay th a t
F lo rid a rro u p s seekin g re p e a l o f
governm ent support resolutions
are being used as dupes o r C o m ­
m unism .
D avid F . Sim onson o f C le a r­
w a te r, e s e c u tiv r o f the U W F ,n
Flo rid a *eeks to keoa on U |*
Flo rid a la g M a t iv t hooks roaolutions (waned l.y t h r ( M l and 1049
seslkm * r n w iliitln *^ , u rg in g COO*
g r t is U s-net. up tna*Jilnvr,v 4 P r 'A
w e r h f!i* m r » r » m * n t th ro u g h . t f t j
UnMed N a t Iona.
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T h e propose? to lo w e r F lq
Voting a g o to li t was piles
the c a le n d a r o f th e Ile u s * w ith %
B M 7 r o ll c a ll ballo t,' but **&gt; ,*£ •
fort to m ove it u p fo r Im m ddlgte
consideration w e * blocked,
V
T h re e id e n tic a l progoswl eons I
tu tle n a l am endm ents tu lo w e r Ih e

v o tin g age In F lo r id a fro m 21 to
18 w e re rejected la s t w eek by th e
H ouse com m ittee on co n stitu tio n al
am endm ents.
T o d a y , Rep. B e a s le y o f W a lto n
ro se to ask th e n e e rs M ry tw o th ird s vote to o v e rrid e th e com ­
m itte e o f w hich h e le ch a irm a n .
T h e re would he a ra ilro a d c o m ­
m issioner fo r e v e r y F lo rid a C onrrasio n al d is tric t i f a h ill in tro uerd today b y R e p . B elscr o f
H o lm es county a passed.
H a proposed In c re a s in g th e
m em bersh ip o f t h r agency to one
fro m each co n g ressio n al d is tric t
“ nnw o r h e re a fte r” e s is tln g . Im l
o n ly i f this seM io n o f t h r le g is ­
la tu r e give* th e com m ission p o w er
to reg u late p riv a te e le c tric pow er
com panies.

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( C s s lls it * graos g * a * &lt; 1 » l
tru c k e d .
H g t. G ra n th a m h ad steam ing
hot coffee all,I d v .ig lii.u U • i « i | )
f o r U n TO), .n d n iillt a r v c p ert.C ar.;
■ni . - -ar.~
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problem no one w a s allow ed tv
sm oke and advan ces w ere m ade
in th e brush In t h r darkness.
A respite r a m r to the w ra rv
m en a t .1:0(1 A . M . when H g t.
G ra n th a m served th e m lilie ra l
q u a n titie s of s cram b led eg g s,
l.a rn n , g rit*. I,re a d and c o ffe r.
A t 1:00 A . M . th e last h a lf
o f t h r problem w a s s ta rte d w ith
M ill * 1 1 sn o h .'- "
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0 :0 # A . M . b e fo re th e p io h lrm
ended, the m en m arch ed bark
to
the
k ill lien ,
policed
the
grounds and h o a rd e d Ijie tin rlra .
T h e y arrived back a t U*e Arm oi
tln -d but happy, a t 7 :3 0 A .
A ll w eapon* w e re cleaned
n tlrd , and a t 8 :4 5 A . M . thq
m en w rre released .
O n M ay T. fe d e ra l Inspection
o f th e Com pany w ill la k e place
at Ih e A rm o ry, L ie u t. N ew m an
s ta te d today.

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creased f i r * fro m m a n y R e p u b li­
cans since th e o u s te r o f G en eral
l l a r r y I I . V a u g h n , w ill re p re - D o u g las M a c A rth u l as top U . S .
sent M r. T ru m a n a t th e a ir p o r t a n d U n ite d N a tio n s com m ander
when M a c A rth u r a r riv e *.
b ecau M o f his d ifferen ces w ith
T h la m eant th a t M r . T ru m a n th e T ru m a n A d m in is tra tio n o v e r
h im s e lf w ould not be on hand th o course o f th e K o re a n w a r.
to r th e m ilita r y w elcom e to th e
A lth o u g h A c h e *on’s appearance
fiv e s ta r G e n eral.
w as to a closed c o m m itte e session,
V au g h n once served u n d er M a c ­ th e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t m ade p u b ll.
A r th u r in A u s tr a lia .
his p re p a re d s ta te m e n t. In it he
.Short w a * asked i f he th o u g h t s a id he Is sure th o co m m ittee and
M a c A rth u r w ill c a ll a t t h r W h lta th e S en ate its e lf “ e re a w a re n f
H ouse.
th e urgency o f th e In d ia n need
” 1 haven’t heard n f th e G e n ­ an d w ill act as q u ic k ly as pos­
e ra l a *k ln g fo r an a p p o in tm e n t,” sib le."
S hort said.
L e g is la tio n has been pending
R a yb u rn , T e s s a D e m o c ra t, told f n r w eeks to a u th o rta o a llP O .nno,.
re p o rte rs e a rlie r a f te r a W h ite 0 0 0 g tn n t trt fin a n c e the proposed
lh&gt;u*e v is it th a t D e m o c ra tic le a d ­ w h e a l g ift . T h e A d m in is tra tio n 1*
e r* had assured M r . T ru m a n ” \V e h o p in g to get a c tio n p ro m p tly In
a re going to ex te n d every ro u r* th e House.
ivsy to G en eral M a r A r t h u r .”
Ackeson rem inded the S en elc
T h is was a f t e r M r. T r u m a n ’* ro m m IM ee he h ad u rg ed in Febii'itu la r M o n ,lay m o rn in g m e e t - 1I ru a ry th a t C o r g r r * * act e a rlv
m g w ith h i* ro o vtcssln tiat tra d e r* I enough to p e rm it t h r governm ent I
f t " w e i * * 0 0 * 1* 17 .* ^ 2 , - 4’ *- VntTS
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then t h r plan fn r M rG o rm a rk to Ih l* c o u n try p n t la te r th a n A p *. I
n -k urinnlm ou* consent fo r un — iw q weeks ag o .
T h a t tim e schedule w as nece*
address hy M a c A rth u r.
R ay h u m -a id It •n ra n t a jo in t a a ry in o rd e r to assure th e dem eetin g o f t h r tw o house* o f liv e r y e f adequate g ra in supplies
C ongress In th e House c h a m b e r. In In d ia hy m id -s u m m e r, n y th -n ,
W h ile S enate action is not A cheron said, th e A d m in is tra tio n
necessary,
H -n a tr
D e m o c ra tic believes th e food situ atio n th e * le a d e r M c F a rla n d ( A r ia ) said ” 1 “ w ould become dan g ero u sly *rlexpect tlie senate to go a lo n g tle a l."
"K v e n ts since Jan **« - J - j* "
i ! - i r c * J ''n u f Uir. H oujm’.”
a * t a r aa I'm p c u u m a liy con* shown th a t nur M t ilo s A
i lin e d ,” M c F a rla n d lo ld re p o rt­ ly o p tim is tic ,” A cheson M id . "T h o
e r * . " I vspeet to insist opon e v e ry In d ia n go vern m en t I* a lre a d y fin d ­
in g it e s r*e d n g |r d iffic u lt to tns'.n
|M&gt;a*ibhi courtesy fu&lt; the G e n e ra l.
R ay b u m , M c F a rfa n d vice p r e ­ ta in the flo w o f g ra in to Its ra
sid ent B a rk le y and M c C o rm ack lio n o u tle t* In such disaster s tric k ­
'p articip ated In th e W h ite H o q m en areas aa B ih a r. T h e In d ia n
r « r ! e .arc b e -v m ln g In creasin g ly
conference.
B oth R a y b u rn and M c F a rla n d fe a r fu l, o f lh a th r e a t o f fa m in e
said i t w oukl not lie necessary T h e th re a t le Im m e d ia te .
" T h e firs t m illio n tons n f g ra in
fo r t h r Senate to pas* a n y re sol ut ioq a t a ll since the senators especially requested fro m us. I f
w ould 1« in vited to the Joint m e e t- It Is to e r r l* e In tim e , should I *
ships f o r In d ia as soon
in th e House under M c C o rm a c k ’s loaded
as t * h u m an ly possible, and I
unanim ous rvn sen t request.
H o w e v e r M c F a rla n d s aid he s tro n g ly urge th a t the Congress
w ould U - agreeab le tu s rp a ro le a c ­ enact Ih e n rc e s M ry le g s la tli.n .”
tio n by the S en ate on th e in v it a ­
tion i f S en ate R epublican le a d e r
W h e rry (N e b ) in sisted upon It .
W h e rry Is th e a u th o r o f a
(r« w H a o *0 P r m P e a * O w l
pending resolution fo r a n in ­
v ita tio n to M a r A r th u r In a tld rra * In g U c h .
T h e E ig h th A r m y In th is a re a
I 'in g ress.
A sid e fro m ta lk in g nlm ut M a c ­ Is n e a rin g C tie rw o n , a ke y h a i.' In
A r th u r the l&amp; m o r r a lir le a d e r* th e Ih rae-elded C o m m u n ist hulldu n
• aid the W h ile Ifo iin e conference a re a .
A n o th e r A llie d force pushed
bad a b rie fin g by G en. O m a r
B ra d le y , c h a irm a n n f th e J o in t o v e r th e H e n ta n R iv e r under f i r *
C h iefs o f S ta f f, on b a tU e fru n t and held Its g ro u n d .
A F correspondent T « m llro d ir p o r ts fro m K o rea,
•h a w reported th e re w as lim ite d
p a tro l a c t lr lly on ( h r H w arh u n
fro n t. A ll p o tro ls ra n In to e n e in /
M F .D A I, A W A It llK D
iippusltlon.
On the w est coast, A llie d De­
W illie J . F lin t, s te w a n D m a n , s tro yers shelled C h a n g M n point
U H N , son o f M rs . Id e lla F lin t , o f southw est o f C h ln n am p o . C h in 1201) W est E le v e n th S tre e t. H an - nam pn Is Ih e p o rt c it y fo r ry o n g fo rd , recen tly w m presented w ith y a n g t Red- K o eaaa c a p i t a l ............
a Good C onduct M edal a t th e
N a v a l A i r S ta tio n , N o rfo lk , V a .
T h is a w a rd I* g iv e n to th e e n ­
lis te d m en 6 f th e N’ e v y ,’ e v e ry — - —
r n s lr" - !U
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th re e y e a r* f * fid e lity , aeaJ o n d
i.lw d le a r*.
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A rv o C a m p a ig n M o d al, C h in a B a rv lr e
R IM v .n , '■ N a v y O ceupatiiH )
..........— O p t o M t r i R l ....................

and eggs on H u n d a y , h u t fn rh ld *
Ih e sale of m rs t a n d fis h . T h ey
o il,In i:
" I t p e rm it* one to a ttrn d a pro
feaslnnal fn o tliall g a m e nn Ih e
la n d ’s day. but does not p e rm it
him to have h i* h a ir c u t T h e e n ­
t ir e la w presents a Y r a l y q u ilt*
p a tte rn o f In c lu s io n * and e s rlu s la n t com pletely ln r o n * i* ta n l w ith
co n stitu tio n al
re q u ire m e n ts
of
e q u a lity and re a s o n a lile cla s s ific a ­
tio n .’’
T h e appeal c h a rg e d th a t radio
a m i television e la t io n * , o p e ra ln rr
n f s p o il* a re n a *, a m u s e m e n t r e n ­
t e r * . n ig h t rluha a n d ta v e rn * had
v io la te d th r R a h lm th la w over 11
lo n g period nf y e a rs w ith o u t being
prosecuted. In a d d itio n , it asserted
th a t a sta tu te c o m p e llin g obserVpncr n f H unday aa a d * v o f rest
’‘constitutes a n u n e o n a lltu tlo n a i.
p re fe re n tia l aid t«* c e rta in religious
dC M i.iTiiristlU M /' ’ F rie d m a n &gt; and
P ra rk a said In e y h a d a H ie d b e lie f
|n th e aa n rltv n f fta tu rd e y ■* th e
R ghhath nn w hich th e y m ay not
iir w if ’ yt'
CnunaCI fe r N e w Y o rk , In owposing a B eprente t &gt; i « r t review ,
■aid th a t alth o u g h th e nlw ervan re
t&gt;T Bunrfav was n f re lig io n * o rig in a g e n eral d a y o f rest a iu l.r e c r e a ­
fro n t
It n o w e ii it s as " a c iv il In s titu ­ tio n w ith o u t in te rfe re n c e
tio n a C h rln r th e • pu b lic need fo r m m m orel al s r U v Ity ."

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a ir ro n rlia l.
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In 2fi m in u te * 82 Red le la had
Iwen l i l a a l H nut n f the skies. T h e
rest f lr d tn th e ir M q n rh u rla n s s iy tu a ryf . T w o It » • w ere shot d o w n ,
l&gt;Ut thiv b om bing m ission w a * com pleiad.
N o A m e r jn m J *U 'w e re In s t,
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T h e f i n d w e re sighted N ov,
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h is to ry w a s fo u g h t N o v . 8 .
F o u r F-HOs took on fo u r S oviet
M IG * . O n e M IG w as shot dow n .
The o th e rs d e fie d hack across th e
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T lie C o m m u n is ts use h i t and
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IN D E P E N D E N T

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A P R ; 17. 1951

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State Senate Asks Hawaii Stages Republicans Demand Special Probe
For Resignations Huge Welcome
For MacArthur Of United States Far Ea:*t Policy;
X)f Wildlife Board General Leaves For
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m easure
h ln r a
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passage fo llo w e d lo o d a ) , of
rn m p lrs p a rlla m w rta ry m a n ru s rrln g . O pponents o f Ih r b ill
o ffere d a m e n d m e n t
a fte r
A am endm ent, moot of w hich « c r r
beaten dow n.

T A L L A IL A S S E E . A p r. I 7 - &lt; / 1 * i
— D ie F lo rid a S rn a lr today adopt*
rd by a v o ir a 2 0 -1 8 v o ir « revolu­
tion callin g on n tfm L er* o l ih r
S late C a m r and W ild life C o m m ittm n to irtig n .
T h e revolution, by S en ato r B ra e *
Inn o f C r n lv ir w , fo llo w ed a
£ /iln lr r in g attack on ih r com m itvion
by an in terim Senate com m ittee
which p m h rd the commission's
a r liv ilir * .
S en ate Previdenl S turgis fe ll ih r
iiH lru m to level a sharp a tta c k on
the com m iw io n. charging il " h a t
hern unable to accom plish one
good th in g fo r" conservation in
F lo rid a.
f
H e said the com nuation lias hern
in one scrap a ftd r an o th e r and
each com m issioner was try in g to
underm ine each o &amp; e r. H e term ed
(he commission's operations a
"m a tte r o f sham e" and c a lle d on
ih r S en ate : " L e t’s get this house
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S ea a to r B ayn ard o f S (. P eters­
burg opposed (he resolution, sayf i n « il w i t . the coftatihttiooal d u ty
wol the C a m n o n to rem ove S ta te
o ffic ia l* g u ilty n f m alfeasance and
m isfeasance.
S en ato r Johns o f S t i l k r also
opposed the m ove. u p in g i f the

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Smith To Preside
Over Hearing On
T erm in al Bonds
C irc u it Ju d g e i i . A S m ith w ill
ptvslde to m o rro w m a ttin g a t 10:00
o'clock a t a h earin g a t th e C o u rt
I ton
In re g a rd la the C ity 's motlon to s trik e the answ er o f ta x p a ver* w ho several w eek* ng-» nrole s ttd th e valid atio n C( th a dork
and te rm in a l Fonda a m o u n tin g to
1-150,000 w hich thd C ity had pro*
m p o ard to issue.
w T h e m otion to s trik e the ans w e r
w a * file d In leehnlf a f th e C ity
b y a tto rn e y . A . K. S hlnho laer and
tv. W . S iie n re r,
F n .1 It . W ilson, fo rm e r e lty a t ­
to rn ey, and D . C . H u ll, D c L a n d ,
w ill represent the pro teetfn g ta x
payers w ho Include R a n d a ll Chase,
\V . C . IIU I, W . A . u f f i e r . t-re
S am uel, F . It. A s h d o w t, R . T .
H u m p h re y , J. I I . F -itrld g e , M a i.
culm C. M a r N e lll, W , W . C . S m ith ,
m V iv ia n S p e a r, F ra n k I - W o o d ru ff.
T l r „ R . A . N e w m a n , Ir a C . S outh w a rd , 11. L H a rp er,
r. E . K. S hipp,
R . I . H a g- a n ,• ,Sydn
» S W O . C hase
and E . C . S m ith , J r.
In th is proceeding tha C ity firs t
file d its p etitio n to h a v * th e ‘bonds
declared v a lid , A fta r th a oppon­
ents f ilr d th e ir answ er, th e C ity
mo veil to s trik e this answ er.
T h s m a tte r o f th * bend issue
has I wen under active co n s id e ra ­
tion hy th e C ity fo r several years,
mMr. S hlnho lser pointed out to d ay.
9 In HMD the L e g is la tu re passed
en ab lin g le g islatio n f o r th e 'port
te rm in a l, a n d thn C ity C o m m is ­
sion, a f t e r m ore th h a a y e a r o f
a d d itio n al con-ld erattpn and in ­
v e s tig a tio n , adopted a res o lu tio n
p rovidin g fo r the issue o f the
hands w h ich a re now In vo lved In
th is s u it.

First Auction Held
I By Farmers Market

ts a n , w a i scheduled to la k e o il Arthur, to d a y d e v la ird A lia m ill
Iro m H o n o lu lu in te rn a tio n a l air
buy |io |ic ic t advocated by tbe de­
p o rt a t 9 : 3 0 A . M . ( 2 : 3 0 I*. M . puted com m an der would " je o p a r­
E S I ) r m o u tr to S an I ra n c iic o and dize w o ild jie a c e ."
W a .lu n g lo n ,
B radley w as the lin t o f th e
T h r B ataan th o u Id Rtrive
Ssn
M ut-ke *&gt;■ M S . m i ) O li-L m ove
homecoming
G rn e is l’i
live-star
n ir n t* fo r s big lie d u ffe n .iv e.
F ra n c n rn
In te rn a tio n a l
A it|&gt;ott
b to lh e n in ra n k to i|w a k out pubOn the w r s lr r n fro n t, \ l l i r d
a lio u l 8 P . M . ( I t p . M „ E S T ) .
I k l&gt; a g a in il tbe theury of c a rryin g
tro o p . M ire d a foothold on the
A ll r r an o v rrn ig lil m l in S ap
la .I &lt; rm a iu iitg heights .n o th
thr w s i to C h in a u n c r B rn id e n t
I la n r iK o and lu ir f c r ir t n o n ir i
o f ih r rubbled r i t ) of Ih o rw n n .
H um an d iir n u ir d M s r A ith u i last
I h i. i . o nr o f Ih r Ib r r e m s |o r
t ild e W e d n esd ay( m o rn in g , M a c *
week. B ra d le y did not m ention
l&gt; *-e . 17 m llrs north of the
A rth u r w ill d r|ta rt fo r W a ih in g lo n
M a c A rtfiu r'i nam e.
O n Ih r u e s tr r n fro n t. A llied
and h ii apgtesranrr T h u rs d a y b rta n k
and in fa n tr y
b illr r e d
I j i i y e a r’ * t|uu k U nited N ations
fo r r a jo in t session o f C o n g r r ii.
lin t.
s u a rd ln g
Ih r road to
K u m h w a , a lu s tlo n of th r re n T h e fiv e -s ta r f ir n r r a l un&lt;l hero action in K o re a . B rad lry declared,
t r a l fio n t. He I » ren C horw on
o f th re e w a rs got n fo re ta s te here may have stayed the K rem lin's
and K u a th w a a b a ttle rs e rd
y e s te rd a y o f the applause hut imrn- In n tl s&gt; it w s i about to p ie rip ila tc
fur Ih r hues tlw a rh o n dam .
o f th e a c rim o n y th a t a w a its him
W orld W a r three.
in W a s h in g to n .
B ra d lry
roundly backed the
T O K Y O . A p r T i ? &lt; /P )— A llie d
F o r tw o hours H a w a ii’s p o ly g lo t
P
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np|ieci
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his
w ife , A ith u i's ideas and defended the
fo rm
on K o t r a ’i r a i l c r n lt s l , heeled
Jean, am i th e ir son, A r th u r , IS .
A dm inistratio n's policy of lim itin g
fro n t to d a y in th e s w e llin g b a ttle
T h e *|H&gt;nlaneous o u tb u rs t o f
the
w at in K o re a . As c h aiim an o f
fo r the h u g e H w a c h o n d a m .
a r r la lm — a t th is s ta rtin g point o f
The R eds’ m an -m ad e im o k e th e F a e lfir w a r w hich M u r A ith u i the Joint C h iefs o f S ta ff, B rad ley
fo u g h t fro m beg in n in g to e m |— has a la rg r p a il in policy m aking.
K ir e n began to lift la te T u r id s y presaged p a g e a n try and
public
In a speech prepared for d ea fterno on. U n ite d N a tio n * w a r* ■ Irinonatralions planne.1 fo r h im in
planet roared in to a rtio n w ith Kan F ra n riio fl, W a s h in g to n ano lu r r y to the national association
of iad io a n d television broadcastje llie d gatoline b o m b i. ro e k rti and N ew Y o rk .
H ut th e re waa no note o f the cis. B radley also ile rla rrd :
m at I fc rg u n i.
a n ta g o n is m th a t has sp lit A m t-riru
1. T h e K orrstn w s r, under p r *
O n the ground A llie d in fa n try ­ and the n on-C om m un lst w o rld o v r r sent ro n d iU o ris, m ay he heeastd
his
view
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Inw ard a s ta le m a te , hut it can be
men b a llc re d the R e d * w ith a r t il­
should bom b C hinest C o m m u n is t brought to an tim m ruble conclu­
lery and rifle Lire.
bases in M a n c h u ria and u *e C h in
sion.
Thousands
o f eorabat - re a d y e *e N a tio n a lis t troops a g a in s t th r
2. T h e U n ite d H u la * w ill n o t
C om m unist s o ld ie r* w e re massed Reds to ead th e K o re a n w a r.
wage a p re v e n tiv e wmr.
in th e h ills n o rth o f th e . d a m .
1. T h e one price th e U . 8 . w ill
M a e A rth u r'a H a w a iia n w elcom e,
T h e A llie d s t t a r k wgs aim ed to
not i&lt;ay fo * (trace Is a|
keep th em .g ff-faulaJiee a m i I-lock
'
tb e R eg*
th e ir lo ng-expected sp rin g o f­ wgs shorn o f p a r ti* a n * h lp ; it was o f a ir tmsea in M an ch u ria to d ate
fe n d **.
th e m v la im 1 g iv e n a m m iu t-rin g
R ig id new censorship r e n d s - hero.
lio n * issued by l.t . (ie n e ra l M a t­
b. A rtio n ag ain st aggression in
M a t A r th u r m ille d and w aved in
thew U. V ld g w a y . net* A llie d response to th e shouts o f th e Korea u p .e t CommuaTst p la n , in
suprem e com m a n d e r, Im nnrd u ll crow ds. H e shook a c h ild ’, hand, A *ia , at least te m p o ra rily prevent
leferetiees to th e exact sire and lie t h iitte d w ith an e x -s o ld ie r who ing Red m oves in IndoehlnS and
tier hap* save T h a ila n d and F o rlo ra lin n o f C hinese and Red hinl fought w ith him on H a in a n .
K o re a n fo rce*,
H e t h u rtle d as a f a t, ha r e -fo o t, mu* a.
8. A n y a t lr m p l la settle Ih r
(In the w e s te rn fro n t U n ite d ed w om an danced a hu la w h e n h i.
world rria la hy nn u ltim a tu m
N a tio n s troops m a in ta in e d th e ir g re e n sedan ta ile d bv.
p rrs s u ie south o f C horw on. T h r
H e r re e l veil a n h o n o ra ry d rg re s
to w n , 17 m iles n o rth o f the lo r - o f
• to r o f law a fro m th e U n i­
d e r, was d estro yed by n rtli ry v e rs ity o f H a w a ii In an a m p h ianti a i r
a k ta ik a
e a rlie r In i* tee. r ja m m e d w ith 8,000 pt-opli
m onth. I t ia s till an im p o rta n t I H e heard th e u n iv e .a ltv president
&lt; r « * H * M ) o s ra w s T s * l
• e r la . ir him ” on« o f th e g re a te s t
A m e ric a n s o f a ll tim e s ."
il stooped at P u n rh lm w l, a nao '. s i i s s i s p « r a g s t » . i

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W A S I IIN G T O N ,

L O N D O N , A p r. 17—
— R u t i i a to ld the w o rld last night th e
h a t f in it hr d her te e o n d fiv e y e a r p la n nine moo i h i ahead o f tc h rd u le
T h e b o ttle d lo p p in g her p re w a r iw oduction by 73 per cen t, instead o l
the 4 6 p e r cent she aim ed fo r.

T h e S a n fo rd
la tha major fiddt. twwsvei. her production still fell far ihort
M a rk e t opened
of th* Untied States.
♦----------------------------------------sale o f th e season .
T h a a a n o u n e e m ra t, b y M oeeow p ro d u rtio n .
E a r lie r
e s tim a te *
bidding w as set ire ,
ra d io , tn u a p e ttd get i t gains In ] ftro m th e W e s t a ttr ib u te d to thu
A nderson, m a rk e t m a n a g e r.
" th e ‘ m oat im p o rta n t t a a k i o f .lo
' v ic ts 277 m illio n b a rre ls la s t
F ra n k O r e s o li, w ith B o hags th a p ilin'*—drat a d m itte d s h o rt* y e a r
as
com pared
w ith
an
o f rab h ag s, was the f ir s t g ro w e r ro m la g * In o th e r fir ld a o f nn». A m e ric a n I &lt;973.000,000 b a r r e l* .
to e n te r the auction M ock. T h is d c T ltm ,
C oal - 8 7 p e r c e n t m o re mines!
lot o f cabbage waa said h y V e n t
A s tiaual, th e S oviet announce­ th a n In IM O - '-e llg M ly above th e
S la te r, au ctio n eer, to C hase and m ent g a r * no fig u r e * on p r o ­ p la t.'* qu o ta. T h e W e s t e s tim a te !
C o * th e highest bidder.
d u ctio n, h u t d e a lt r p ly In p a ­ r.u a a 'a la s t y e a r produced 2 9 0 ,| Runner C a rte r w aa th e fir s t ren tag es. I t com pared ItS O w ith uOOJWO tons o f co al— th e U . S.
g ro w er to reach th e . b la c k , a t IM 0 .
548,ooopoo to n *.
the anew . ; sue H an e { th e d a y
TbOfRuaalturs tald:
E le c tric p ow er— U p t T j i a r c e n t,
r ta r ttn g a t 4 :00 n i t t i a n d o fb e a tin g th a g o a l a d . T h a W a a :
fa ra d f a r sale a « g g g m » • i ra d
e s tim a te s H a u t e t a d r e a r pr
duead
\ Ho w a ttta .
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T h e y p ro m p tly ran in lu D em oerotic o p |H )iilio n S enator R u&gt;srll
( l ) ( , a ) to ld (!ir Senate t h r A im ­
ed S e iv ir e * C o rn m ittrr. w h ich lie
heads, an d the Senate f n ir ig n
R elatio n s C om m ittee ate a lira d y
m o ving i oi tit K to m a lr an iu rju ity
into fo re ig n and m ilita ry ixilicy
lie said I lie-V would to v e i the same
groun d.
R ussell a lio annnuncesl | mis Ipo n em en l o f tom orrow's s rh rd u lrd
start o f an inquiry by the A im e d
S ervices C o m m itter o n ly . S e n e la ry o f D efense M a n h a ll was to
have been the Ir s d -o lf witness.
He

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lig h t ; M i . O r v ille T o u e h lo n , *li&gt; •-»**** -M i. .to lu i I . C t . i k , ( n i t v in »•,»■*:&gt;trin M i- * M u !* H a m o -y , ||)r |7 ,,,r , j j n R r la lto n t C o m m ille e .
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G o .r iii m r n l p in e c iin tio l n lliU .ils r l r a i r d d ir stay to d a y fo i
w lodes,lic it m il t r t . i i i r t i tn .ip plv
(o l re d in g |o n e
o i, m i n in ’!, In
e h lfte ry ,
w as
f la d n d to
a il
stations soon a fle t the Af f t a - i „ - - t le v e l, 11veil u n d e t It.lte I,ill
foiled to s u rfa c e ns s rh r tilth 1 t i.u lr laws
tills u io m illg .
H ie I l f (ic e ..f 1F t trv S ta litlix D '
The A f f i a v w ent in to to i •Il vw If.-11 I I I P S I I - - U . . I nn «•file r |t«’i
alioLit Jli m iles soutli o f tin U l.t n u ttin g s e lle r , to ri’hk fir In * Mo f W ig h t aro u n d 8 P. ' I i.n .i
in f u n d e r r e r tn in i •■ m illInn*. T ile
P. M . F :S T (
M onday. She WRk u iile l I* e ffe c tiv e \l» t 21
due tn rs-appear nU m t 'JU t n i l r .
F o r ty -fiv e s ta le * ill id th e h i* •o iitiira s t o f the s ta rtin g point t i n t o f C ol u in I on h n u fa ir tra d e
This is a s m a ll rap e ju tt in g pit - n e t* w liir h p r im it m a n u fa c tu re rs
the C h an n el
near
D rv n n p m t
i,m l ir t a lle r s In o g r e , on m in im u m
w h irl, is n o u rlv Hat „ , i|,s west ! pi ii e * fn r sin -e lf . l i t ins.
n f h ire .
i i l 'S m id l l i i t n nm i th e genS ubm arines o f the A f f r a y , la»- e ia l p i lie f l e e r , d I ,n .'ll, sulue
carry a u o in ta l crew of rat II ,n te lle r# h a ve • **1111»*: p n e i &gt; w iden
n spokesm an fo r the \ilr u ir n lti a le lo w e r th a n fit n in liitu in n 't
said the m is s in g subm arin e bad ii) th e S lu li i'n
I, |
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at least 78 m en aboard.
I he g c n e ia l fr e e r * p ir s e n t * these
A n a d m ira lty statem ent said c e d in g * lie ilig rn is e il
I'e V lers ,

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nm *h" w hich a le rts th e Ito tn l
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W A S H IN G T O N . A p r. 17 (AM Senator l ilt ( It - O h io ) salt!
u x la y lie doc* not favor a f u ll- ,ra le invasion of C hina b y U S, troop*.
, A r M le m c n t iit u r d b y lil t o f f i t r ic f r ip - d tn a ip e r r b I a lt m ade
A p r. 12 b e fo re t h * Y a le E n K in e rn n g A s to iia lio n in N ew Y o rk . T ire
• h d e m e .il s a id :
" I h r A s s o c ia te d P ie ts p u l a le ad &lt;&gt;n this ip e r r b w lr n h g iv e ; a
r o m p le tr ly e r r o r vous im p r e s s io n a
o f w h a t h e t T a f t ) said T h e le a d a g g re s s iv e
wur
n g n in M
Com in u n ir t C hina, a c o m p le te ly Ini
was as fo llo w s :

’• ’S en a to r T a f t , R epuliliean o f
Ohio, says p re v e n tio n of a th m t
w orld c o n flic t cannot now I m* nrm rnpltshed w ith o u t an aggressive
w a r ag ain st C om m unist C h in a ." ’
‘‘T h U gives th e Im pression th a t
he advocated a f u ll seal, in v a ­
sion of C h in a h y the A m e ric a n
A rm y , w hich ia d ire c tly c o n tra ­
dicted by (h a words o f th e
speech.
"P resid en t T ru m a n had claim ed
th a t the ag g re a s ltrr w a r a g a in **
K orea w aa ju s tifie d a t a m ean*
■&gt;f p re v e n tin g W o rld W a r I I I .
S enator T a f t m e re ly pointed nut
th a t th l* w h o le fu e lin c a tlo n fo r
the w a r h id fa ile d , because the
ta m e p rin c ip le req u ired a s im ilar

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T w o p e rs o n s w e re in jo te d n t
•‘•■18 o V Io c k la st n ig h t in a n a u to ­
in llls ln n al S et'o lli! and
I
I I I A v e n u e , w in . Ii n- u n lin g
to p o lic e C h ie f R o t i . W illia m s ,
w a * th e d ire c t re s u lt o f no a u n tn o d d le r a c e h e tw e e n tw o v n u lh t
•*oing w e s t on Second S ir re t i,t
in g li -p e e d .
i nf* im u r r t i w e t* R le t t n r l M n
! h li'tiv . 17 v e flr Iilit h ig h
- .lin o !
«tu &gt; irn t o f
no:
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S iin n d
S l r r i 'l it ltd %| i » f
K W a t k in * .
•aju t
ii) thi* if a d e , tn u k a t
Ft ii! 111l S i* •**" 1 Mtlif 1 M lllr l V V en u e.
Bf i*w j*t t M n t h lt'ii t i* - t i l l m iftite d ut
F it nntd 1 n u g h ln n \| e *
trin iin l H o tn itn l m I i -io
he
in k e u in n l l r i i o i n a n i'm liiiii ■- fo i
lo w in g t h e w re c k , lie - o f f e r , -d a
c o n c u s s io n a n d x -r o v u &lt; -t.- lu - in ta k e n to d a y In d e te rm in e ■ po | .
M e f r a c t u r e n f th e
h e ed
M e t,
W a tk in s w as g iv e n f i, - » a id f o r
h r tils e * a n d w as te te a ti-d fr n m th e
h o s p ita l.
I'ld ic i* C h ln f W illia m
-ta te d
th is m o r n in g th a t a n -u rd ilig
to
w itn r * ,s e * w h ir *aw th e io'rliten*-.
vn u n g M a th le u x , d r iv in g a 11)89
I ’n* d S iil a n . arid ta m ,-- I*. It? in e ,
17, o f I till W o r t N in th ,dtn-. r « ,-r e
r c r ln g s id e b v aid e. T h e h it t e r
w u * d r iv in g h t 'r tti F u r l
S k id m a r k s In d ic a te d t h a t th e y
a p p jir d t h e i r h i a k r , a , t h e , a p ­
p ro a c h e d
th e in te r s e c tio n . «a u l
C h ie f W illia m s A t t h i* tu n e M r * .
W a tk in s , d r iv in g a 1919
II
•( in v e r t t id e , was d r iv in g n o r th o n
I j i u r e ) iin d ii c n llis io ii w r ili v iiu id t
M a t l iie u x ' c a r re s u lt rd . I*&gt; lln t i r 's
ir ir e s c a p e d the c o lli - rort
D a m n g e to th e H oick w a - •
tim a te d at |5fd ) and &gt;&lt;• th e Km I
Hi ( 1 5 0 ('A id R o y T d t ii and P a ­
tr o lm a n J- T . H ic k s o n in v e s tig a te d

t,1’ i m o b ile

h* " on ,h r w o ' 1
agitators.
T h e tiitlu ib a n re ore lin e d at D a n
R iver's m a jo r plant tn suburb in
tliifls at m idnight.
S ta te police lo b l.id te a r gas it was possible tile Itttl'a cum
• IP S s a id t i n - - d i l a t i o n r e s u lte d
hum lia in to a s w illin g cro w d o f m ander had m ld n te rp ie le d
Id * • I; -n il.I* ra s *
III v in ln lh ill n f ■
plehets to b rin k up the d e n io n s tra - *u f.u Ing Inst m et Ion*
Rut
a I a n M a d e r u i d f n i t in i d l o i s , tile
tio n . A n o u tb u rs t of pistol f l r o spokesman added that the
-ivs
ig e iie y
-iiid , th e
tn a m ifa r liire r
r r iu lt e il in th e slight w m in d in g o f rnspecls serious trnuide.
1 n n n m in c c d a p e w r u n ir a d e p iie e
a a t r lk r r . W o rk e r* on the H A . M .
T h e U .H , d s t'r u y e r s K l.U o n Im t p e im itle d d l- t t ib u t
to lit * *
s h ift w ere not d is tu riie-l when th e y a n d P r r r y p u t o u t fr o m Vt'ey, jh i-o n f u m ik td n v e n to
in b a n d
entered th e p la n t today,
m o ’i l ii tn jn in the hunt T h e A d
rd th e old p i i, •
B a s il D . B lo n d e r , V ice p re s ld -'it in n a lt y q u ic k lv a r .e p te d t Dot,
T h g e n e ra l f . i e r e pr v id e * th a !
o f the c o rp o ra tio n , in n f&lt;&gt;- no I o f f - r n f h e lp .
a s e lle r’s c e ilin g i * th e h ig h est
s ta te m e n t said the T e x tile W o r t N y ,',' d iv e r * w e re flnvsti to th ,
p r iie lie r h a ip i-d -In u- th e l* i- ,
ll'a a t la a e g

H u ia e ll r n i-v il h it o h js e tin n * im m e d ia te ly a f t e r S e n a to r F e rs r ti.o n
l R - M ic h ) in tro ilu e e d a t e .id u t ip n
fo r n s p e c ia l S P n a te .H o u s e ,o tn m ltt e e . T h is M e * had i e c e iv ta l
fn r m n i
e n d o rs e m e n t
fro m
th e

Vre lninn»d
M
r»egulation nPer- . 4l r «, r ('oMision.
New
R
mils Rises T o Con- At 2nd And L a itm

17 ( /P i
I lie R fival N.IVV
P O R IS M O f H H
E n g la n d . A |u
sgiuna'ine A f f o v w ith tl b a *t 7 ’&gt; men ilm a is l van n lied w ill,n u t i
Il M e today a I Is-1 &lt;s lest d ive h i the I tu ln h C h an n el.
■ allu d in g I n n A tn e iir .iu ill
H r lli'O p Ir r t , a i l p l t l i r l
i m l ship
I t i i y e ti began le.trcliinit a t e t ib o i n 7 1 m i lr t Im ig an d 2 1 m ttn
wide alo ng th e South Chnnni-t
England fo r th e t .'u li
in e w hich (ins S rb n o i
p p n ra tu - nlld esrap

T A L L A H A S S E E . Apr l i — f t
-—le g is la tio n tn allow ru u n ties to
set aside funds in th e ir a tu iu ^ .
laid g e t* fn r c a p ita l o u tlay w a *
npiiusrd y ra te rd a y .
I t w as in trn d u re d in Ih r H ouse
hy R e p re s e n ta tiv e W oodrow M
M e lv in o f S a n ta llo»a C o u n ty ,
on r r t |u r it o f the ru u n ties, and
hy S en ato r L lo y d F. H oyle of
S an fo rd In th e Senate.
M e lv in aald I I w ould t r " v e r y
h w n e fk ia l to sm all count lea.” It
w ould a llo w them tn set asid e
im a ll sums e a rh y ear u n til th e y
Had piled up enough to b j y e r r
ta in equipm ent th ey m ig h t need,
but W hich, i f put in to the b u d g et
o f o n * y e a r, w ould take a b ig
p o rtio n o f ro n n ty
funds.
Ila
g ave road b u ild in g m ach in ery a *
an e x a m p le n f th is heavy e q u ip m tiit .
T h e re serve fo r cap ital o u tla y
could not exreed 20 per r e n t o f
th e b udg et in a given y e a r. R eT im M aiP a Q u b a t H&lt;
H a ly C ro a t se rv e * f o r c o n tin g e a c le t could not
• t r e e d ( 0 p e r cent.
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Pariah H o u se a t 6:10 o’clock
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pluyee, R a n d a ll W . Ila rn ra , also of
the A .C .L . and W illia m M . H oag.
M r. G a llo w a y reported th a t rer r ip t* nf th e le g io n sponsored
Krminub- C o u n ty P a ir had (m-c ii
favorable, a n d thankerl t h : * e Who
hail assisted in th r program - The
rlirertora w e re told to go ahead
w ith p la n * fu r th e ID52 fa ir.
C apt. K a r lr T . tru c k s staled
th a t thp D e p a rtm e n t C onvention in
Tam pa w ill (re the h l g f r t t In th r
history o f F lo rid a , r r p lr t r w ith
Iw au ly qu een *, drum and bugle
corps. H r u rg ed as m any m em ber*
as poasilrle to h e a r N a tio n a l Com
ifiandcr E r ie C ocke te ll o f h i* r e ­
b u ff hy P res id en t T ru m a n !n a
ta lk Sunday m o rn in g a t 10:10
o’clock at th e T a m p a A rm o ry.
A d ju ta n t J a m e s S in g le ta ry a n ­
nounces! th a t th e fo llo w in g dele­
gatee w ill re p re s e n t the n o *t:
Kat lyle Ilo u s h o ld e r, J . Q. G a llo ­
w ay, Joel F ie ld . Jam ee S in g le ta ry ,
K A. K o n fu rto n , D enver C ordell
and C hester M ille r .
A lle rn a te e a t the
convention
w ill be John P ierson, Georgo M a y b u rry. John T . R ra d r, I&gt;. £ W h ld den. F ra n k T a k a e h , Judge D ouglas
Stenstrsim a n d Jam es P \ B enton.
I.ie u t. D a v id R em ley o f the C iv il
A ir P a tro l w aa w elcom rd as a
m ember and he pointed out the
need o f new m em b er* hy th&lt;
C .A .P . I f it i* to re ta in Ita squad,
ron r a tin g h y keeping It * a c t lv
m em bership up to 51. H e asked
ineratlon o f tha poet tn ohserving A rm e d F o rte * D a y on
M a y T, and w ith John Pierson and
E . A . M o a fo rto n w u nam ed na a
to p laa a p ro g ram .

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guides!
m issile
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th e a fte r m a th o f m g a y W eekend
p a r ty , w as f a ir ,
IVdice said llo w le w aa w ounded
by D r , H a n * Blrm aasr, B re v a rd
r o u n ly health d ire c to r, w h e n he
found llo w le In bed w ith M rs .
S tr a s .e r . who w as slain bv her
husband when he m ade th e d is ­
covery.
D r. S lr a ts e r i * b e ln c held w ith ­
out c h a rg e in th e B re v a rd r o u n ly
ta il.
T h e shooting took p la re in T i ­
tu s v ille m id w a y d o w n the F lo r ­
ida A tla n tic r o a it.
D r . S tra s s e r aald he had p ra c ­
ticed m edicine In R ano, N r v .. fo r
fiv e years am i th a t he o b tain ed a
divorce th e re fro m h i* firs t w ife
w ho now liv e * In M o u n t C la ir ,
N . J . Ila also re m a rrie d in Reno.

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O r d e r s Investiga­
tion Of Influence
O ver Loan A gency

Pilot Club Officers

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M eniU -rv ot th e S an fo rd L io n ;
C lu li today m ade plans fo r p a rtlc ip a u o n in th e th ra e d av ro t •
vent Ion o f F lo rid a l.iona C lubs
w hich open* M a y 2 0 In Jackson,
v ilte .
A p p ro v a l w aa g iv e n to a p ro ­
posal th a t w ould restnra com t ltiv a biddin g am ong com m u n­
es d esiring to hold th e a ta te
convention. T h e m easure, aaisl
K in g L io n H a r r y Robson, ia ueslgnad to replace the system o f
ro ta tio n now used.
A m easure p ro |m *in 2 to assess
each tnem lM t a y e a rly sum in
o rd e r to pro m o te h a v in g a Lions
In te rn a tio n a l C o nvention in F lo r ­
ida was d efeated . It w as p o in t*.!
out hy m em bers th a t w ith the e x ­
ception o f M ia m i, no F lo rid a
c ity la ta rg e rn m ig h to have a u rh
a 'a rg e convention.
D elegates t~ th e s ta te conven­
tio n w ill be H r n t y W itte , H a r r y
Hohaon and
K a r r is
Folds. J .
H s m iH o n Itistiee w as apiH tinted
attend anee c h a irm a n bim ! J a m e s ,
liu iw u n , J r „ d ire c to r o f p u b lic ity .’

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for r e *
plow ed
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in to
N o rth K a r r a to d s ), m a in ts in in g
relentless p ressure on th re e
rn rm )
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U nited S tates And '
Arirtnagg T o J o i n t !
O f R a r ith itin o
A n d
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f i l l
C o n g r e s s Session
' u iid iiic iu i
C o n d u c t:
General E ndangered
I n e f f i c i e n c y Hit
H O N O L U L U . A p r. 1 7— ( d b
W orld Peace W ith
G r n r i.il
M a c A it h u r
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w a ii to d a y o n tin it e m m in io n to
5 * In U Ih r Dowds b ill In
B radley M aintains
p rn « id r fu r S ta le re g u la tio n ut
M enacing Chinese Re- challenge m Connie,. the viewi oi
pi h a i r H e e lric pow er ra m *
w ho file d hint o v ri
C H IC A G O . Apr. 17 ~&lt;7P&gt;—
p an ic*. I h r m easure now n o r*
inforcem ents P o u r wI harr President
|H)licy.
lu Ih r S r n a lr oh k b alresdv
ie n c r i *
X. /rjfcj.
' i M e r t * ?» . t t i e c a i t r k U r
• Vo
I 'e e k , vi'.vify p la n e , ( lie U a - ii4 t (te n u i v U n r u i tm u y ls i M a c -

Commission Accused*

p o ta lM r u n d e rta k in g ,"
Th*- dispatch tu which
th e
T o ft statem ent re fe rs o l* ■ m inted
the S enator a * s a y in g it *cemed
ridiculous not tn p e rm it raids anil
invasion of C om m unist C hinn by
N a tio n a lis t troops on the m a in ­
land. and adding:
"F ro m a m o ral standpoint we
would be w h o lly ju s tifie d in a
com plete invasion o f C hina to
punish an u n p ru v o k rd aggressor.
Practical
consi Jt^atFon*, of
course, m ake it im possible and
no one has proposed it."
T h e r n m n te te t e x t o f T a f t ’s
speech, which was appended tn
li*-* - l a l e n i c P t to d a y , a t * o was
carried on s o m e A P w ire *.

th e a r r id e n t.

T V I.K H P O S T I’O N F ill
T \ ! t . A I I A B S F K . A p r. 17— tiP l
— I I , 8 . S e n a to r * M id la n d and
S m a lh e r *
(D -F la i
w ill
appear
before th e F lo rid a L e g is la tu re
A p r. 2 0 in stead o f Al&gt;r. 19 a *
n rg m a lly scheduled.
T h e y a s k e d fo r th e p o s tp o n e ­
m e n t *&lt;&gt; t h e y w ilt be a id e to t«o
in W a s h in g to n to h e a t G e n e r a l
M a c A r t h u r 's re p o rt t„ C o n g re s s ,

The Weather

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la Unity Thoro b §1mirth—
T » Protect Ike F «C e of Ihr WulM;
To ProoioU Ike P ro tre u of America.
To Prodote
f&gt;x Sanford.

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Amendment Passed
Providing R e c a ll
*0f Law Offic ers
Constitution Chaniff m ■
w ou ld Give ah Pro-

T A L L A H A S S E E , A yr. u _
— Ih r Florida Voolalr I ml a ;
|&gt;i*.rd 32-1 Ih r-hill In |ir»hlhil
ilica I rvnlribiilinn* li&gt; of.
&gt;r. iflrrrfom nr Cock holier.

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Alnorr of Sr hr Iof coal Ihr Initr
••lr again*! ih r. jnaonurr, nor
of II propoard
Scnalr
Trlm r and ('o ffW M ii Cumaiillrr. T h r meaaare apparently
m * M l nf i w l k a r r lhal
WllUaaa II. Joka*lM,.of Jacktear file. o n n rr nr four Florida
dag raring track*, roolrlbulrd
heavily Io (Javeraor Warren'*
ranpalgn.

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Rrp, Ja m n A. Hairy of S a la ­
mi*, former Pirudent of thr
Rinitling Cirru*. will hrad n »pe-

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C d u n t y 1 1aii N a t i o n C o m o s T o

A f lr M H h e n tR

Iaa Prensa's D efen se

Ihienn* Aire*. Apr, 1,1— ltP\— f a
T A L L A H A S S E E . Apr. IJ U -.V )
— Countv commlMMM cptihl cuter Narlnir, la*t major Indencnder.t
Into agreomenta with tach other, newapatier Jeft in Argentina fol­
carry lia lilllly Inaaranea, ami hire lowing government evntutirialiun
nropertv aporslam &lt;under Irgi* of la I'renva, lashed out editorial
Iv today at Ihe government
ul
I#Hon auhmltted voalenlav.*
Another hill, offarM oalv in the president Juan O. Feron.
Speaking In defrnae of the muaIlooae, would act faaa court clerk*
could charge lho*f Inalltullng legal sled la I’renaa, la Nacion said
proceeding*. A mwaaunt nrotio*ed the eonrresalonai vets to expro­
In the Senate wonld ial*e circuit priate P rro n V newtpaner eritle
court clerks' fre* for recording had no legal l&gt;a*i* hut vva* intende*l “ to prevent the appearance of
paper* and attending m u d
hill to mi*s Iks .minimum trie newspaper a* an organ nf in*
rset rountv commlMlon* could dependent opinion "
La Naeion, which PrnmUed 7S
1st without rompetUlvt bidding
was also offered only In (he Sen­ day* ago. when la Frenca wa*
ate. Il hlksa (he mluimum In nhuttrred, ta carry on a* standard
counties having l«*s than tSjhlfl bearer of Independent th iught In
population from WOO ta $Bftn m il Argentina, published a atingmg
again*! the l*,-ron n IIn Countle* over 33,000 populatlnn, editorial
mini*trathn** drastic more.
to IIJM 0.
Some county m w taakm * have
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Celery City
Make*.

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The Celery City Grill at SIS
Magnolia Avenua hat recently
hcen renovated and talarrrd to
accommodate appreshnalely to
mar* ncraona. It was announce I todav by E . E . Walker and son. Leon,
w h rw lth their wIv m operate the
rutaurant.
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Kaw equipment Inrlude*
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IU 1 ore 1 lying to Ko.&lt;-» to ink - command of 1 h.- *th A .m v, Ll.
t.vn, Jamr*
\nn Find a r m . at to.' IV t gon || 1 ii , m * ol.
iiigton for a*hiiltied rmitru i i . .«,lh ll. frii'r S(^ 1 i-mrv tiro ig r l*. Mar
•i .ill m i .I iiirmtt* n of thi' Joint t l i i i t . n f Slrtlf. IL* - mi-ct-ilv l.t, tint
Matthew It. Hiilgwuy who wn nam til l.y l'ii o.lntt T moan Io trki
ihr Supreme Commattd tu thr Fai K»»t fin U rn. I)iiigla« *lgi tithui
I.hiI Iwim relieved of all tomniard* l Intel itmnrtl Smindnlmtui

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W A S H IN G TO N , Apr
13 ^ / T ) Mud in Kor- ,
WASH,NGT0 N. Apr. 13 uVi
Secretary evi J k J ta s f Marshal) — T V Hntrw *niod firm' tiwliy on ^ Th.* a **. ; » * - ! , WiMkwvtim
he "ilrongly recom. „roia,.d io
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double thr aulhonird ilrenglb o|
the Marine corp*.
lie aim informed thr Senate
Aimed Service* Commillrr that
ilic joint Chief* nf Staff— which
iiiiludn Inp Arm y. Air Force and
Naay officer*
unanimoudy o|&gt;poted giving ihr Marine* coinmandant a place on the JCS.
A Senate Armed Service* »uh.
committee opened public hearingapon*orrd by Senator fkiuglaa fl&gt;M•■B^l■■ea oa N * » in th n
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R o a d s A n d I i r i C I K 't ’ S

Committee Named
II Jame* Out. prevldenl of the
Seminole County
ChamU-r
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Commeiep, i«d a r announi r&lt;| the
formation of a Road* and IttldgeA
Committee, which I* designed to
work r|o*elv with the Cuuniy Cnmini**lon in estimating the mad and
tiridgr need* nf thg county.
It. F. VVh.fler, Jr., Oviedo, will
•••rve a* chairman of the new com­
mittee which Include* J . Y. K a r­
ri*. Oviedo; IL T. Oouprr and
Henry
W ight, Sanford; C. F.
Ilrafinrtnn. la k e Marv; Role rt
!' Uihilfoid, Altsmentr Spring*,
and Rolx-rt Elgin, l/&gt;figwn&lt;Ht,
Thii la Ihe fourth new com­
mittee created by ths Chamber of
Commerce this w a r, Manager thl
Whitney anid. These included the
Naval Affair* Com m illrr, Karlyle
lloushctder, chairman; Legislative
Ci nimittre. fj. W . Spencer, chairman, and Ihr Beautification Com­
mittee headed liy Edmond Stowe.

, m o o r i* o i ; »H IK . l o c h
military icriice for draftee* Irom
lire (ueient 21 month * in 2(i
By a vote of 12(1 In fJ), il d'featrd a move by Rrp, Shafer (R
M tili) to (la ilt;r ihr pruding di ill
lull to make the pit&gt;po*cd exlen*mn 2-1 moritli*. 11m would hair
made the length of icn irc the
tame a&gt; proposed in the Senalr*
aiqiroyed drift lull.
Father, Ihe lloti*o lent down
an attempt hv .“ rinf.-r to tun tli.a*,ignment of American troop* to
any war theater unlea* the com
manilrr there ha* full rigid t
liomli enemy tourer* of tunnli
Shafer *nid *ueh a provLlori
wouhl prevent a repetition of It.
"MarArthur litualinn,"
fleoeral Tluiet**
(IneAtthm
(I M il* * ,; ,1« I'a ir I ’HHII
FA It SI B U R E A U
Itcull* in experimenting witli
fertlllicr aptdieatinn* on the eelrrv
f«rm of leu Itutnyr on the we*i
aide, will lie the Mibie t nf talk*
•ml ili*euc*tor&gt;« at a joint meetlmr
r&gt;f the Seminole CountV Farm ll"leau and the Veteran* Agrhol
tural T raining C|a»* Tueniav
night rr t.-uu o‘ -|ork at the High
School Kerin huiltting.
Speaker* will I* Dr I'hilliii I.
W ntuatr, hoilh ulliirali*t; (Serai.t
J. Flip»e, -oil eorirervationitt. ami
Homer I (1-tHirn, chairman of Ihe
Seminole Countv Soil Contervn
linn eervlee Itoaiil of Direetor*

K r t r
„ J f t T S S -.K
tiv 1ti*il fer&gt; m the Mg hat lie near
the Vatu It 1vet ll *aht .ew-mt
utto . IS S luiinto i • Were ,laul
aged hut wi*te ntde to laud nt
A tic .f ha-. - to In t rt
man *ald nun of Ihe I
S (et*
in 11.*' rigid 00 damaged or .|n
ptlrrycrt.
Sltulemevt r *.,iil rhrrt-w .n *'ort
pri«takrrlrti-e, irhn e "rln t Ihr IT••*I were planning to atep up Ihtdr ait
opera Loos river h -ui 1 .
He *.inl -ii in e n re new air
*trl|i* were I.. log &lt;r-iapcit out of
|f'.iMtlNMra ,,H t*mie I UNO

Palm er To Attend
Insurance M edina
JA C K S O N V I I I . Id.
Apr.
Ill
tSpe- Inll Flovd \ I'ulniri, San
fold leprr* ntativi of ihr I'm th'i dud to -e 1 mo ' 1 ’-i - I nek *on
ville Agt-m v, will lit ii n.i a rwi.
duv toi*me** ntnfeirtH-e at Savan­
nah. (in . I.egirudni’ Vi - Id, ac­
cording to ISeorg-' \V. Carter, th,
agjnry'* manage, her,The ronfereni e wilt tiring to­
gether eorntianv executivei and
leading *&gt;ile* reprountalive* from
Frudentia) nrenrir* tlirooghoiit
(Srorgin nn.l Florida to iti*eu«* de­
velopment* offeeting the life In.ornnei- |irofe**lon
A|r, Palmer ha* at-o '.e-'n *r
Iretcd a* a mem tier nf a «|teri#l
Panel whlrli " lit i ndmt di* ii**ton* on *tie*ifie phn&lt;r. of the Inturame l.ii*ine«*.

They Were Buddies Then

progre**ed la every field through-

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out the tgnrM1
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"W ar abroad and jiigh-teuton
contravemlea at home made 1050
a year which tested to the fulled

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OWBMB fHi MVT0HC MMDMB on Waka Uland In Uia PactOr un Oct. IS.
HiJO, Praatdanl Truman rtiook hand* with Huprom* Commander Doug,
la* MacArtbur altar conferring a decor atian. MacArthur, now rvllrvrd
of hi* Far Eaatcro romnianda, Ulkad alone with Ihe Chief Executive at
Wake on pm ting AMatlc problem*.
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Returning 0 f*nn is
invited ToCominent
On United States
Policy In Far Fast

•w^Xfcg***.aa»,

\\ V 'H I V . I O x . Apr M t/V)
tieneral Dougl.n MacAilhur to­
day wai milled tu .i|i|&gt;c4i h-liire
thr Sen.ile Aimed .’'e m l c&gt; i'omniitirr to gnr hit view* on Vnrit.

Board Approves Plan
To Instruct d id
dren In Swimming «.iu imhue. mthe Fat i ,.t
Ihe

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John I Biumlry wa* iii Idlui *i* •even Democrat, and tiv Rrpuhi,.
a meniriei ol thr Coiin'v N h. i I
Bii.tid ynleiday, trluwd •ui’r in &gt;n
and piHirtpal, of all »rhoob
weir iC4|&gt;|Hiiulrd. and 4 ptOiti llil "I
imtiiution in 11(101101111; L&gt;, o.-piL
wai appimed, ''upl I W I iw
Ion announced thu morning.
Mi II tutnlry, who wa* .i|&gt;|mull­
ed a memliei ol the School !&gt;.'.im I
in f'.,iv remit W.iiien tollowmir Itie
lattri 1 acceptance ol tin 1 n ’ii 1
lion of \\ din M liavnri pirien
rd III. 1 oiunililHlri to «eive until
januaiy. 1935.
i b wa. recoyini/fd. iwnill in and
miLtllrd .%% .1 mrmhri n( ||ir Imjlit!
In trprr«rnt D m I im I N « I I li«
(.Ytfirr m »* ilir I.iir I*. A, i I m in­
ify. n|it» lm rn.mv yciin •rikrd
(tu im u ii id tfir Co mi IV ( oiulilM
••on.
Hu* I*.1n r I D|tprnvrti I hr plan
4tihmitif*i| hy Sttpt Law! un to
ttffer AVkimmiftR in*trmtion to
**hool pupil*. In i-omplmnrr nilh
I ho vafidV education irrogiam id
the county ichaol*, Mr*. I* M.
(Singh * wa* named a* ln*lructor
of the r-ourae. The City Cnnimia•ion haa offcerl the u-e of the
immieiput [ h i-. I without charge,
raid Mr. I aw loo.

W A H H IN itiO N . Apt 1.1— tAh
The I ’nileil St*!, tialay turned
down „ prnpo-al t&gt;v llritain to
Imrnr Chine-i* Cooimimi.t* into
tlu ,itx.[,aintinn* for a Jtipnm-*r
pee eg yeeirtv.
Dr.t; i.Hik. ptipil* a L -B* wle
\l tlo tame time the State aide to *wmi, unit who*,- pan nt*
Departniert aid *1 it the i' S will give written pei in I**Ion, re
.( from linl.iiilv
Im-ition on J*«rtiM»n remain* un 1 h-ndrip Ihr
i hanged Tld* i*
keep the ■- ill fine of nrerdeut, will tie adllliland rieuti alited doi m- Ihe Ko j tel In the •!«**. he nihled.
" M ,». tilngle* 111 no 1-xperieOce.t
renn figt.lmg arid Irai il* f 111141
I lii.triii-tnr or iwimuong. amt il i&gt;
•lain* fin lutlilr deli'rnitnnlion
III .101,1 pto|Mi(i*d id duv* ago roil till Iy tint! miy diffii llllv will
Mud (ii d Clili a I, luoiirld mlo I-- eitmutderrd." Mi l.nwlon de
tlie 1 1 eatv i.egollatino* to ,1 mrni 1 lai ei|.
orntiiluiti ihe It*iti-** |Hopo*,il at o
Ido It1, Iriiclor of an initial eta-*
that the treaty piovide fur the of .tr* lirnmmat SilrH.I pupil* will
reiuert of I'ormo n lu Chinn
■lari Tue*dav iilorniiig at !• ttt
T lii. wa* interpreted hv &lt;&gt;ff1 oVIock. I’upil* from other *chool*
ria l, here a* meaning Ihe IVop will la- admitted io rotation 111 a
program agreid upon hy Mr*
ing Cornmunlit regime ohi. ii Iti.
tain reeognlrea and the C S ,t,.e. &lt; ingle* and primdpat*.
The iH.ard will fur nidi loi
not
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ft UA*|w»rfnti*Mt
The American reji
n an
There wt'l bi­
oo„o...i t„
n.i...,im .oi *.i f |i in «rin'*t
f.nir or five 1 la ro n day
j.re**
into* --I
officer
fieri 1
tin
1kill.-I
in.- I I \l I* .
in act .intoi.. • with rto reront
IIMill, w hi. lolrl n ni ,v* ennfel
oiemlatiim of tb Iruolie.. the fid
eru e
lowing .o p iivi
n-n[HUIil
"Th e Unit &lt;1 S im -- iiii.xnir-M il, it 1it tl Hand, general
the N el mrinll.t government of ed
upervtoor; Mr* \*b i goenle lim
Chinn 11 rt'l ha* n&lt;&gt;l mid doe* mil
roiitenii.lute iil.ru* - mn* with th. bam, corrective ojn *. h: \lt - (loid-i
M ,U 011, vehmil bio* ii iiKinn; M rI'eipmg
r.-gime n-eniiliiig (to
1 1 nr l*i ice, Mrivh ; Mr- Aliblred
Japan-*'- pea.e etlb-inent. Whave lil-riiiM'd the lieatv with (tie Italwoek, nrt, and Fred C. Mur,, ..nil....... on I'ioo I'nnrl
Itepuhti. of Chinn arwl have pro­
vided the Nntlonali.t government
N AItlltlM ESI AI'E
with a copy nf the draft tirnly.
Mi** Itomthv Kumtif, an ern"Tile U. S. ha* vlgorou.lv op.
noted the nilnii»*f"0 of the I'eio- ployee nl MrClung’* .lore, otnted
he nnrrowlv
Ing regime to the I'n itr.l Sutton* Ihl* morning ttial
\\V .halt continue to follow Ihnt &lt;,r*|i,'d injure from a la -I travelill* alitolil* ..lie loot night wild.policy."
A - for I'm iiiiita. reporter* wen walk in* 1 ,wnr*l to-1 li.niii' on th.’
Lake Me iroe rend near ihe A.C I
told"Japan renounced all right, lo 1 rnrk*
I Ini’- by jumping quickly to tbr
Fiirntii.n at ihe »iitrrt,dei Coiled
Stat&gt;, policy Inward Forrnn a re­ olde of the load no the e-lge of
a diti ll 'lu - .tie olde te avoid bring
main* n, repenlediv daleil
the o'llhieak of aggie-,inn in ko tlii, -he .aid, A -mall dog whirl,
had ion out to bark ni he wa* hi.
rrn ."
I'li-viionlv it ha* liern iiiiiiounr- liy Ihe Xai. Tin’ driver did lint
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Oh |*hi»w V'lHktl
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General Bradley May Be Asked To
Stay On As Head Of Joint Chiefs

NEW YORK. Apr. 13—&lt;yp&gt;- Do you find your ntw*pa|iert more
interesting these days? And are the new* report* you get aver the radio
more informative than formerly)
Frank J. S ta n rl, general mantger of the Anociatsd Pre**. note I
in hi* annual report today that there lu* lieen liehind-the-Mrne* acti­
vity hy newspaper and radi i*
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meeting In New York Apr. 23.
Lewi* W. Douglas, former am­
bassador to Britain, will speak
at the annual luncheon.
Startet *aid writing improveinert* were
pur* uni
through
elr-*e rooperatlnn with the A*Mxiulr.i Fre** Managing Editor*
A**oriation and through *tudir*
hy date a**oriattoni of A F new*,
paper and radio member*. He
aald the A C M E *ha» become rerognlird a* a great force far the
improvement of JaurnalUm grn.
erally."
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Reviewing A F ’a operation* durIng 1050, Stan e l aaid that "in
■pit* of the tre tiitd oo* effort
required to -cover and report
hoetllltiee In K o n a , Ike eanriee

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Leathernecks C a l l e d Screen Writer Silent
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As House Prober I n - . (erext.
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Affiliations
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Haynes As School

Red (.inline wilhdiiw.il,
in
Nnilh Koir.i I nd.iv (om rnlr wni, 4
w.nning I ii 41 I hey nil glil he picpanni’ the w,,y (or heavy ait
iliiV r, .it the .tdvancmg Allied
gluund forte*.
In ll,e w ile of fiiilniv’i *|n'*ll
jet 411 lintile. Ll. Geneia' George
L ftra le m n e i, commsndet of l!&gt;&gt;*
U . S. I .11 f .i*l Air Force*, m il thr
Kiuwing t rnununut 411 .1111, niighi
•oi'ii «latr gioiind .ytt4i l*
In nine .in dune lialf innmlw of
w it, *uch Red i.iid- h u e Iwcr
hlinlril lo minni nuiiance Iwiitihne,
hy one or fwo |il.ioe*.
Allied ... mien .tie fothiddm in
•inlr .11 the M antliuiun ba*e&gt;
the Red All Force, Cenrr.d Sli.iletoryr, noted in .111 inlenviv,
I - ; 2V
Ihir mill irro u itr u to blunt the
\p|K&gt;lnlist i i &lt;&lt;ih fiiic tDinniuiiit
*IUi L once it 11 l.ttiurhrd." I,i
i 1 K*m , 1st tii*n M ih
I lieu 11 IL&gt; l* iin&gt;, -*it* kii«
*.1 id.
ill Hi id I it.&lt;ti ii |:i
Mih*A 1 1tin i in
Staterneyer’i w.irmng c.iiue in i lu* film
* fititn w hit It hi*
the wake of the let li,y|||r
it (i i r* Ilf y «‘ 1 hj i*rvniilrnt Tt**»
mnn
llnlrfn4lionnl)
In liiat fight HO R u m m ti|&gt;e
M IG -1&gt; let* .ill .ii ked 11’l l 1 s.
teti and 12 American B -J1* Su;vr- R e d
P a r tic ip a tio n

Marshall Opposes Move Decreasing
Doubling Marine Draft Limit To 24
Corps Manpower Months Is Beaten f
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Crumley Replaces

General Kidgway

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Improved Service For Press And
Radio Declared To Be A. P. Aim

groups lo improve kervtre lo the
rvautnr anti li*truing pul,lie.
The public haan't' lieen general,
ly aware of th i nrmpaitn. but it
include* Improve writing toehni
In Iks ceding, . . . . . . I P
quea and a broad program of
srren asphalt tile h U been laid,
•turie* which give better hack*
i Inerrtaorl paironrtr made
it ground and explanation to armt
n*f****rT to add the rftra aoace, new* development a. It include*
t M Mf. Leon Walker. Puture alwi more cultural and religion*
cOn*truction w l t l M n i a new new*.
•string window am) during the
Starlet xaid the content nf |h&lt;*
toning ay*. A**oeSated Pre** new* report Ii
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twlng atudled in an effort " tv
find field* to which the report
doe* noi come up to the volume
and iitullty justified hy roader
tnterert."
The A F . worldwide new* co­
operative, M rv ri 2.7CT near*,
napera and radio itatlon* in the
United State# and nearly UW O
in 73 other eountrie*.
Starter* report wa* mailed to
AMoeial-d Pre** member* in advaneo of (ho aaaoriation'* annual

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ProDO.sal U Made

F R ID A Y

NEW SPAPER

i.**t- Jets Tangle In
biggest Air Hattie
Of Korean Conflict;
Reds Lose S Planes

Comm* tee Will Have
» wTTir i o aiinpoetia
Records. W itnesses
F A LLA H A S S E E . At-.

D A IL Y

M ac Arthur Invited T o T estify
B efore A rm ed Services Group;
Chinese Air A ttacks E xpected

naley Will H e a d
Group In Probe Of
State Corruption

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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

General Van Fleet

ci.il Irgiilativr commillrr Io inartligalr rhargra ol corruption in
Fl'tiida’i government.
Hm i.r Speaker B. Itllmll named
TAIJ^UIASSEE, Apr. 13— &lt;/T*&gt;
Proposed comlilulional
amend-, Kepi. Dcklr of layliii count*. \ lr
mrati providing for ihr rrcall of £ « « » ol jark.on. R o llm m o f
law | lfortrm rnl of firm and plac- ' ," n
"U* &gt;I
ing all protrculing dutir* ur.drr |° trr' rt w" " " M W
atalr allom ryi wrrr appiovi
appiovrd l»y ler autboiirrd by ihr H ou.r y rrtrrday.
9 a Scnalr conimiltre today.
The commillrr h*i broad |mwri(
Thr piojtntali, which if paitrd
liy ihr Lrgiilaluir |nu&gt;l hr rati­ to look mlo ihr "conduit, afiib-tfied by ihr volcn in ihr 1932 grn* lion*, association* and aclioni nf
m l rJrrlinn, were rfcommrndrd any or all rlrc litr nc ap|Minli*i’
by ihr Srnalr'a Crime Study Com- puhli* officiali or employe,"' of
tic Slatr.
miller.
Il can luporn* witnrur* and
The commillrr pnanimmnly rr*
jeeted an amendment Io have thr lltrir irrnidt. put ihrm unilrr oath
Supreme Court ad op aiMpcniio n by a law that trl» a maximum tail
£ by the Governor. Th* Senate now irn lrn rr of 20 yrair for f.il»r
W hai inch jurisdiction. and rilher Irrlimony.
T h r Investigation « n ordered
may confirm or reject the *u*pen- after
drmamla for impeachment of
MOM.
Governor Warren followed hi* r*»Attorney General Richard Ervin inwati-nwnt of Sheriff Jim m y
Hiilllvan to office in Made county.
recommended (he amendment.
Thr
invewtigation
revolution
Under thr amendment putting took notice of ih r call, for im ­
proHculing dutiea under the »l*lr peachment, hut mentioned no
office* would bn aboliihed ufter name* In providing for thr inquiry.
June 30 1933 However ihotr in
The
T*’f romtufUuo
mmmlttae Mid “Ihat’a
"th a t’* a
r.
rather *hort time to do a real
office at'the time wualdbe permit* ieh," ^but (h r committee “ will
activate
Immediately xrtj
nrtJ
ted to »w y j»|t. ibfir.trrm*.
art
Ivale J JU
U IcIf
f Imtordlatefy
get to work In acmmplleli
arenmplieli tn.&gt;
the
- Senator Baynard « f 81. Peter* - 1 gel
hurg, ono of lla sponsor*, aald thr | purpoara « f the Hom e."
propoMl would Sod S Tt thl* Luck
lie vald -W e ll certainly net*I
liaising" In teounUre that ha**.' some legal lalrnl, ami I pre-time
criminal courts of yrcotd and Ihr Attorney flenemi will *&gt;&lt; lb*
county solicitor*. The proposed proper place to look for I -.ml
advlrn."
waa tmanimnuily approved.
Hairy, who *rrvcd p.trl of n
Thu atatr ailarnay, who World
lie prohildtrd from practicing jail term in Connecticut for tin
itttatya tu appoint kaaUtanta |n dUn-trotn lU itfo n l llinglitig fire
private law, would he given per Ihnt f|n&gt;.Img vrara lalrr ro n fr-t.
iweh countv in his cJrealt and *fM ed vetting, raid there would Iw no
eal Inreatlgators. A»l* tn n t« ate wilrh-huni by Ihr committee.
He *ahl no Individual* vv. old
now appointed by tike Covernoi.
The aa*l*tanta would have auth­ picked out a* target* for the
ority to algn Information* ar&lt;l committee'* inve*tigatton, hut if
Indictment*, and thsgisfong with the proto* louche* anyone in T a ll- ;
i r m i a i M a* Pace n a n o
aha*»ee it won't *lov down
" If Individual* have knowledge
of misconduct they ahonld e.. .pciI C M I l M d (&gt;■ r*ae K«*r •

T o

IN D E P E N D E N T

THE W EATHER
I 4ii ilnuu ih Haiurdat &lt; ui|ii run*
.iilf iililr (loud me-.. .iiutli poiliuii
llil* afternoon suit t«no&lt;h t in*
tiouvil (mil nllli &gt;llthtl) lim rr
temperature
tonight.
AAarniet
Saturday aftrrnon.

ll&gt; KI.TO N T . F A Y
A.tneinlrd l're-&gt;* 'I d i li r j Affair* ltr|»nite,
W A SH IN G TO N . Apr. I i &lt;/!’l General Omar Bradley ni4V Iw
,liked In Hay on for anolhei term 41 dnirm an of the |omt ( luef* o*
S 'a lf. It wa* learned linliy
Ihe fivr.ilar general, now 38 yeai* old. Itad 1.1.1110(11 lo lake
off hi* uniform and do mine ft»li ,
Ing nr-d hiinling after next Aug which reached a dramatic etimnv
If. Th a t’* the date hi* two-year early Wecineeday when I'reaidem
tour of duty In the J&lt;’* |i«*t end*. Tinm an fired tieneral Dougina
Uni Ffr-ident Ti'im a o l» *ald AlnrArthur. A" one of Mr. T ru
to want the "(}( Oenerni" In re- man'* chief cmin*p|or* on mili­
tary matted, Bradley pir.umnblv
niriio on
had to make hi* recommendation
Hradlev wont,I have l-een eti
tieo llo- I'fcld e n l mi weighing
glide to retire five year • ago
under
tire .Mt-venr reliremept ' the quealion of repHntantllng 01
nrovi.i-.n of the Arm y. However, firing Ihe For Eu.lctn comhe pa *ed un retirement to verve mander
flrai a* Chief of Staff of the
Bradley i* the fimt man to hold
Arm y, then a* chairman of the the JC* 1 11tiriman, h111 under the
Joint Chief*.
po»t offirially created by an act
io the lattrr pout, he ha* had of Cungre*,. BUenhiwer »ervrti
to handle problem* equal to any for *ix nmnth* e» a ‘•nx.rdirutor"
he encountered either a* Ueneral for the Joint Chief*, an arrangeDwight D. EI*enhower'» ground pient made hy the late Secretary
deputy in the European war or of Defence Forre»tal and Mr.
a* Arm y Itaff rhlef.
Truman. However, that a**ignTo the purely military trouMe* ment wa* only hy an executivarlximr frt&gt;m the Korean war and provision.
In
Ihe
meantime,
the buildup of American fnrrr* amendment* made to the ori
In W ritte n Europe wa* midi d th*- ginat
nervier
unification
bill
(CwallaaMI Da fan* T a * )
•tormy
political
rontruveray

can*
intrd unanimoudy lo ex*
lend the imitation It d-o decided
to um lril.ilr a geueial renew nf
l S Far F.ailern [mill lei
Repuliliian (iinHiritinnii U.y-1*
en continued nryrithelr*, to preti
loi .m 1111 nation In, MaiAtthur
to .uldrr,, a [oml Senate-I Inuic
m oon
Rc[&lt; Martin of M.M&lt;.uhu*cff*,
llie llo u ir GO P fliHir leader, ti\d
a new, roliferenrr that unlen Mae*
Allloit i&gt; milled lo addieti Con*
gir*» lieyl Wedlirtd.tv Ol Diur*,).,v tile General will m ile a |&gt;ulilii
sfirrcll in Nru V i »i Il Cldy
Ii CiHigifii ward* to hear him
lint. Martin raul. it will have In
he ipilck .i ImiuI d
’’lie can’t wait," he laid nf
Mar Arthur. " H r ’* got oilier plan*
lo make."
Mar Arthur expect* til leave
Tokyo Monday to fly t&lt;&gt; the United
State*, lie ha* Indicated through
an aide that he would l.e happy In
addle.* Congre** of to uplwar
before Congee* *iopa I leiumdtee*
to tell hi* aide ol the 1 la*h af
opinion* which led I’crddrnt Tru man to fire hioi •ummidtly from
hi* Far Kadcrti r.tmiiiond, ln»t
tVediui*d«y,
'
1R
lte|iilhlii an* Introduc'd i.- "In
lion- ,.11 \Vntm**dny for the Senate
arid l|ou*r ta Invil-- Mai Arthur
to addie** n ioiid .e**|nn iod they
11u h i I« n*.I O* t-**r KwmM

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W ill

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D t^ le iu le d

lit SFFSNI Kit Motts \
T A II'K H , Formuwa, V|ir Id—
it*. Vice Admit nl
II .1 . Id M.
Via. tin today reaffinned I S deret munition to plot* 1 Kacmnaa
fi.mi * rnmuni. r
Inn
,11 r ler
And
lid
Arm toon
ltd*
ai'e* teniing
!,■«
I'bie.-oe Nnlionoli-I i.lnr.d added
ein|dia*l« lo hi* wind- fh. l' S.
f(,-i e„,l, I lr* I 1 initio,. I. ' i.il.l it
Pew, 1 nnfereme
I In,in- &lt;l-i
Chin,
1 tommuntoi* interpret om inovim.-nt*
rvaeilv a* we mean them ihnt
Hie S-'Venth Kiri t rail evucLe
the infliienre o( •r.i|mwrf noywlirri we damn w-ell pbme
"The Seventti
Fleet cannot
guarantee there will not
art
air ntlurk on F**rmn,n we mhy
•' •" K-uea.
“ But we ran tfuamotee (hat the
I're hieTil * (Ifl.t
J .:vi
punrd !■in ninm t u.l* 1■* .artled
-oit and Hint th. n will &gt;« no Inv,1 , ion of Fomo
Martin wa* fh m her. front
hi, flnK&lt;hip, Itie I'hilt jijnn**
Hi* nirivnl wilt, |VA0 (urrirr**
.1 rniixer and two •!-C-lf* ■vrt Mjiinitt%* ( ‘hiiiew
ton* did much tu t
A3 * luiil
Nali'.oali*l
nioriil
plunged low with ihi Iivmg nf
i.i-MTiit AlacAi ihur
Hr vi-lled I're 1-bt,
Ibinllg
Kni-Slirk and lunched with other
Nntl„nali*t leader*
C. S. Mlniatvr Karl I Hunt,in
a id •enlur m lliluiy ntta.li.- Hear
Admiral Harry It. ja rrrti ae, oinpanieil Martin t•• thi lurn-hron.
\l-o prrirnt wet.
NationalKt
I'remier
Chen Cheng, Ucneral
Staff chief Chow Chih-Jou, Navy
commander Admiral Kwei YungChing
amt
Foreign
Mlni*ter
(L in g e Yeh.

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High &gt;'r«terday 73
l.ow today 50
Haiti .08 Inch
Tnlul Apr. tain 1 53 in. he*
Noriiial Apt. rnln 1?-121 inchr*.
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I3th WeekOfTraining

" S E E IT
D EM O N S TR A TED
Tha Sensational NEW

General Bradley

(r*stlss«c r r » « rasa Oael
(Csstlaae* f r s a p a is O st)
included formal creation of the the
resourceful neaa
and
Uia
post of chairman and Mr. Tru stability of the Aaaociatad Prsts
P v t John K. Robinson Jr., of
man
asked
Bradley
to
accept
the
ataff,"
S
ta
n
d
said.
"Thera
had
Oatean, son of M r«. W. L. Tapp, job.
to ba abrupt change* In a u l n - . T U e faflewlM .r ic e , reports! by
7211 N . \V. Thirty-second Avenue,
Under a rotation custom of the manta and In planning generally. the Pewters on The «aafor4 male
Miami Is now undergoing his rr'lltary,
farm er. Marker for proJace said
the chairmanship ore.
th ’rteenth weak of a I I week cycle sum h'y will ro neat to the Na­ Volunteers again went overseas
in infantry training with Mortar vy, then to the A ir Force. If thr to cover battlei and endure the
Lina
bu. kpr. ft Jt
hardship* alpng Peen*.
Company, filet Regiment of the precedent established in picking
fissni, M r
Ira bar. i .H -i i ;
/*
famed Ath Infantry Division at i the first chairman I* followed. with the fight lav men. And tb « Boon*. Ysadsrgrwea ,
H i kpr.
M f -lit
intensity of Ideological differ­
Fort Jackson, 8. C.
Admiral Forrest Hherman, Chief ences, at home and abroad, **•?«•
&lt;•»,
bunches
fl*| *♦
Prior to his induction to the ol Naval Opfratlons and the Na­
Csl-baa*. Dspsatlag quality
prrssurea
which
the .. f "slaht
A rm y last January Pvt. Robinson vy memlicr of the JC*. probably created
par bag .1 l-l.lt
rla. Holden dependwas employed by lliti Rhrll* Super will lie thi’ eventual auccesaor to staff had to resist in lla adher­ Celery,
Ina quality 4» jk larger t .la -lU
M
inis.
IL*. W.
It*
U.s.w
. 1 . Avenue,
I ______
ence to the principle of fair, Celery,
Stoic,
N
Keventu
Fla.
Paa.nl. dependBradley.
objective reporting."
Miami, lie atlrndrd Seminole High
rCaallrloaar
- J j j f n ! Hdrpaudlng
** ^ , U r «* r ! «• * »»
Rumors have persisted that De­
Discussing war rovrragr, Star
School |n Hanford, Fla lie ia mar­ fense Krrirtarv (irsiryta (?. Mar.
I
I
nnlalnrr
I.T f -I Il
ried to the formed Miss l.yryann shall Intends to carry out some sc I said:
t orn, •Irpemllng quality
• " » i rraln
j i#.i sn
‘‘CommunUations ware poorly
Klise Snyder of Osteen.
time this year the atlrmpt he
uirbrr
bu. I»iiin I t t - l i n
Upon completion of his If weeks has made at least twice before . organised or non-existent, report­ •*a«
KgenUai
bu l.akln | na
of training Pvt. Robinson will have — to set out of public life. Ilow. ing in thr field was on a hit-or- Onion*. (Irrrn do* l.nrha
miss basis, and the matter of Peas. Illark Ky. bu h jr f i j
fired mc*t of I he light Infantry
Paan. Crowder
bu bpr I :s
weapons, engaged In practical 'ng
Ing In
in preparation tor
for duty as a security and censorship was a f *P»’1*r*
bu trahla 111-J fa
squad and platoon problems, and rninhat or non-evrubat replace- vacillating business which fre ­ " . '. " J S b J '1*. &gt;'rd Ultra
fa lb. baaa
• , ..
quently coat ronscirotlous men
undergone iiitrn-ivt physical train- menL
Nuuarb. Velfna Crouk Neck
sulwiantial treats.
"Given a complex news situa- T o m s l u . i
«• II, , r a &gt; .
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atand modsral., Mark*! sin
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Marvelous, new fiar-j at for higlt.
•r, lighfrr rases . . creamier, Bi.f.
■•r maihed p va-oes, me. Itorh
Btarera and llur/!s turn at corrsd
uniform speed. Your hands areal•ays,frM to edd ioarrdienM. In
■on ition, all the och.r aaclmive
M lam asitr ftaiuics that make
asokina and hakioa so fast and
May. Complete with two new,
lar|t&gt; nssi-N iintni bowls, auio■ *u « Jolce at tractor.
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ever, friend* of th* Secretary
•ay they know of no Indication
that Marshall will seek to retlra
in the Immediate future.
Mr. Truman twice haa called
Marshall hack from tha beginning
of retirement— once to Itwrome
Secretary of S u ta and then U»
take the defense secretaryship.
One of the two remaining
ntfgtbars of the first Defense DepaUmfnt
administration,
As-am ine Secretary Mara Leva,
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onrr-of-war camp."
Of nets* coverage, at home and
abroad, in 1050, Stariel said:
“ We are tremendously proud
rf the way the ataff camr through
— under firr and in tha fare of
extraordinary difficulties. Again
I he ncrf.irmanrc of AP men and
women, everywhere.measured up
In the great traditions of the
«»rvlce.”

U6HTER, HIGHER,
RNIR-TEXTURED CAKES

At THE CH U RCH ES

A N N O U N C I N C
THE ENLARGEMENT OF

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reelgnaUo* Uaved only
Wilfred J .
McNeil. Aaaistant
8erretary far Budgefiry Matters,
as the remiinlng member of th*
originxl Fofyestal group.
Iguaasu Te lia III South A mart-

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Jehovah Witnesses
Plan Week-End Meet

C H U R C H III U O II
French Avenue sad T » r n t » -.r »
StreetK. K. Newell,' Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A M
Evangelistic Service 7:30 I
Sermon by Kvangeliat L. C.
Ian.
Everyone welcome.

°'lkt

,

■"

f ir s t p r k s iiy t k iiia n

vant of the local congregation of
Jehovah's Witnesses, announol
that several cara will be avail*
abla to traniport delegates and In*
Approximate!*20
delegates
from the Sanford Company of trrrttrd person* from h «r« to thr
Jehovah'* Witnesses are promoting
the Watchtower Society's Semi­
annual circuit assembly scheduled
Frida y. Saturday and Sunday at
the l.ighlnrr .Museum Casino. St.
Augustine, it was announced hrre
today.
R. N . Stafford, company *«r-

c iitK rii
Her. Angus G. M rln n U , S. D„
Pastor
SUtS A.M. Church S.-hool.
R E V IV A L S E R V IC E S
II:W» A.M. Morning Worship. Rev. Carn.il N. Blakrslre a non­
Srimon by Mr. Melnnis.
denominational
Evangrlist
will
5:30 P.M. Pioneer Fellowship, cuiiduct a uvival in thr Gospel
r outh Fellowship.
tent at French Avenue and Ninth
7:30 P.M. Kvuning
Worahip, Street beginning Sunday at 7:15
Nentton by M r. M rln n b .
P. M. and continuing each night
F IR S T B A P T IS T l llU R t II
Special music for Sunday morn­ through thr week except Satur­
Park Avenue and Sixth Street
ing: Anthem. "C h ris t of the Up­ day.
W. P. Brook., Jr.. I'a.tur
ward Way" t»y the Ymith Choir;
John U .Miller, Minister or
Several of the scriptures will he
Anthem. “ Build Thee More Stately
Education
taken from Tlfcthy II, f : f and
Mansion*” by Youth Choir.
“ We’ve Saved
Place For You."
Special music for Sunday even­ Cohinthinans II 7:11.
A nday School 0:45 A.M. “ Bring ing: Solo, "Teach Me To Pray" by
s ilrh N lN l, l»hV t i l IO N S '
■
.x‘ ;-e&gt;.-w*^t!rtS:»5H0r----- ■M rT*itsm rTutu».
rxev. 11. L Zimmerman, of nmy
her of the family.
Croaa Episcopal Church, will con­
l a k e M ARY C O M M U N IT Y
Morning
Worship ||;P*» A.M
duct Morning IWotlons throughC
H
U
R
f
”
.
F
&gt;■». Ir.
1 •. -.irwt v...k Tba preyrsm la ;
U.
White.
4'.
j
f
t training
Union
fi:45
P.M.
presentation of Radio
Station
Churrh School 10:00 A.M.
Unions for all ngi- group*. Story
W T K R , in cooperation with the
Worship ||:00 A .M .
Hour for children under II years of
Westminster Fellowship fi:30 Sanford Ministerial Association. It
age.
taken from Timothy II, :4 and
P.M.
Evening
Worship 8:00 |&gt;.M.
Corinthians II 7:14.
p
7jbc*days,
Choir
practice
N:00
Sermon by W. P. Hrtxikf, J r.
^W ednesday Evening Service HAM)
Thurxlav, Prayer
and Bible
Study 7:30 P.M.
"Christ is the answer for nil
Turulav. April 17 at 8:00 P.M.
thr world.”
the Friendship Clasa maets with
Mr*. M. Prekham. w ith Mr*. Ann
IID I.Y CRONS C H U R C H
RUrr ro-ho«te«a.
( Kpiwnpalr
Sunday. April 22 11:00 A.M.
The Rev. II. I.yttlrlon Zimmer­
Communion service, reception of
man, II. I)., Rector
member* and baptisms.
3rd Sunday Afler Easier
H:00 A .M . Holy Communion.
F R E E M E T H O D IS T CHURCH
U:30 A.M . Family Service and
eat Fourth Street and laurel
Church School.
Avenue
11:00 A .31. Morning Prayer anil
Fred II. Horton, Pastor
Sermon.
8unday School 0:4R A.M.
Service* during the week:
Morning Worahip 10:45 A.5I.
Monday through Thursday and ^ Radio Program (D ia l fi20| 5:00
Saturday Holy Communion 7:30
A.M.
Young Peoples Service 7:00 P.M.
Friday Holy Communion ti:00
Evangelistic Service 7:80 P.M.
Praytr Meeting Thursday 7:30

assembly. Overnight arcommoda*
tion* will I* arranged for anyone
desiring to attend the assembly.
It tr expected that more than MO
Witnesses and interested will
rather to hear the main discourse,

at

"Surviving This World's Knd" to
be riven on Sunday afternoon, at
3:00. The speaker, a ml*slon.ir\
from South Africa, is a special
Watchtower representative. Ques­
tion* such as what doe* the term

"This World” include, and when
will it end, and who will survive?
will be discussed and answered by
iiuotations from the Bible.
This assembly I* part of a world­
wide campairn of education which

i* beinr conducted by the Wit*
nesses who arv dilirent student* of
the Bible, and also preach in the
same way as did Jesus and the
apostles. Th ey take no collections
and all are welcome to attend.

y&amp;uc

1•
*,.iM
• ,i,1•

Rev. H. I.. Wkalley, Pastor
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L CHURCH
Sunday School 0:48 A.M. "B rin g
Park Arrnua sad Th ird Street
the family to Sunday Schw-I."
J. Bernard Root. Minister
Morning Worship 11:00 A A t.
Church School 10:00 A.M.
Sermon by pastor.
3!orn!ng Worship 11:00 A.M.
B .T.U . 7:00 P.M. Aim: To help Sermon: "The Kingdom of God."
ua to choose friends wisely.
An All Conquorlng Kingdom
Evening
Worship 8:00 P.3!.
“ The marvel of the age* I* the
Sermon by pastor. “ Paid W ith way the Kingdom of the Christ
tBInnd".
goes on conquering and to con­
“Come Thou With Us And We quer. It was this observation which
jWill Do Thee Good."
led the exiled Napoleon to say:
T e ll me, Bertrand, how you ac­
count for the great abyss between
H H V K N T II H A Y A D V E N T IS T
my misery and the ettrital reign
Elm Asenue and Seventh Street of Jesus, I am forgotten: *o It is
j Churrh
cervices Saturday at with Caesar and Alexander. Our
:il:0fl A .M .
exploits are g iv e n -t o pupils In
‘ Sabbath School 0:30 A M.
school who sit in Judgment upon'
i Prayer
meeting
Wednesday us; but behold the destiny of the
night at 7:30 o'clock.
Christ! His kingdom extends ever
the whole earthi and there art
UPS A LA COMMUNITY r/ tl'ltr it millions who would dlo for Him .'"
— E lm e r W. Earner
Churrh School 10:00 A.M.
Worship 11:00 A.M.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:80
F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C IIU IU ’H
P.M.
J. K. McKinley, Minister
Sunday Evaning F frvh v - U:0U
Mrs. |&gt; K. StephrissMia, D.ILK.
0:46 A.M. Church School. A
rla** for every age.
11:00 A.M. M orning Worahip,
Sermon Topic: “ The Reamraction
Continue*".
5:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship 8&lt;r7;30 P.M. Evening
Sermon Topic: " J o y ".

F A IT H n A lT lS T TA B E R N A C L E
Magnolia Avenue and Kill Street
Sunday School 0:45 A.M.
Preaching every Sunday 11:00
A .M . and 8:00 P.3I. by Rev. J.
P erry Gibb*.
Prayer and Praise
Service
Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock.
I’aalm «5:lL
F I R S T C H R IS TIA N C H U IU 'H
1507 Hanford Asrnue
J . Randall Farris, MiaWtrr
“ Some Things Jesus Saw fn
The Temple” is the subject tlie
Minister na* chosen for his sot mnn for Sunday morning.
" T w o Sides To The Plan of Salx
ra lln n " swill
sv ex•*I *«•* aennen
saemsat
valion"
will Ik- ilia
thr aevening
auhlert- ' *
■1 '
Christian
Youth
Fellowaklp
meet* at fi:3() l*.M.
Th e Churrh school will meet at
0:48 A.M
You are cordially invited.

SEE IT
DEMONSTRATED

Worahip.

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it i* ibe former Milt Mablr
wlrt of tbit rtly, upon hi* rlrc*
lion at suffragan biihop of llir
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Writ, wr »rr wtrr Munu got
rid of one of it* hoodlum* in rpitr
o f'Got*mor Warrm. Guilt* Fitchclli, towin of the lair Al Capnnr.
and onr of llir seven lord* of llir
Underworld dird of a lirail attack
tber* Wednesday.

Polluted By Gambling

The ntory of the ,,tmholy relatlonshipa” Ix-tween
rrlm innU and tip* low In Mimni, nml delnll# of ltow Al C h (MincV. heir* nitisriwl in on tin- lucrative Khmhlilir racket
in Floridu tiro told by S«-nutor Kate# Kffativi-r in thr iseconti
Clrruil Court will ronvene for
of hln !M*rii e of article1# on U. S. crime in the current l/wue
(he -prlng l&lt;-rm Tuesday momlnr
of Tin* Saturday Kvening Post.
at lit 'si o'clock, it wa■ amtoumnl
Members of thr* Semite Crime Irivestianting Committee lodar hr
I*, ll•■rr^^lon. rlerk of
were not nnive, the Senator snys, (rut nil of them rnme nwny the rmirl.
from Miami "shocked and di.-gusti-d" with the flagrant,
t venire of Juror* ha* heen
rynlt-ul nuture of iMiliticnl-crlminnl corruption found there. drawn from who h h 3 rami jury
ill la- .rlrrto'l. The jury. *alil Mr.
Th e “clitssic Mid tragic story*' mi such corruption, he w
Ifnrndon. will ri'Hre, anrl ron*lder
ays, was told the com in It let* by George Pulton, 11 former uch mettorji n« will ls&gt; lirouehl
deputy sheriff under Jimm y Sullivan in Miami. Patton took lo their attention. No trial* are
order.- directly f Min Chicago cr imi mils, and in a period ot , lie loled for neal week, he ,-aid.
I.l-lod In ihe venire of juror*
nine months c o l l e c t e d some $i ».h00 in graft from gamblers,
r r - Ihrt-, women. Mr*. M. Ilealrlre
j.'voiding to Senator 1;* tamer. A t the same time n ioimts&lt;r
Jane, M l-. John ’.V. *,*,"!«on and
of other denuties were colleeliny limllar amounlK
Mr*. Reatrire Huffman
Other Juror* arr C, II. Jonr*.
"It is hurt! to .stomach the admissions of characters
such as Sheriff (Smiling Jim m y) Sullivan of Dade county f'harle. |f. Slufford, John I). Coch­
I.. II. Ilarvrv. Thnma* Thomp(M iam i) and Sheriff Walter Clark of Broward county (Fort ran.
•oti, Itaymnnd (). Ita&gt;a, Hvron A.
Ijinderdale) that they gtew rich fn office, fur out of pro­ Kn*. Itnlnh A. Smith, Then t.
portion to 1 heir modest salaries," the Senator declares. "The U til.-, Klljnh K. Gore, I.tnvd T .
was true Inter when we moved over to Tampa, where Cronk, Kdwarrl C. liner, Ralph C.
Hor,ver. Thnma- J. MeCInne, Jam***
mid *!•. attempted assassination* have gone tin* I.. Ilodif. *, RnVrt II. I'llt* and
solved in tiie past two decades, and heard a similar tale John K. Ilodire.
from Sheriff **ii"*j e „)i»„-**i t- &lt;vh&lt; »**
the Iota! f* '%**.«*-'r.*v- ne"el s!*o (netude* VV— :i
gnmlillng racketeers jefe■ *r.temptummly «* ,C „U ;/.rt‘ " fnllnm Homer I'nllard, Roy
'.''r
* r&gt;' -twirl. _ loot
ford.
de Melon'— 'Melon Head,* The tlam*"*• -itch men vmrifft TVB** •fitO
'ji Al. Holder, Nafroieon Marprestige of *
• " (o-rnl, -F ''""--r, John C.
m. nli ! oi Sheriffs h ud ’van and Clark, Ilr-ll, I*. W. Rule,, c. M. Hoyd,
Senator Kefnuver says there is hope in the fact that other Clayton llairwrll, Jnffre C. David,
Klmt-r I.. Ilelme, Conrad V. Deck­
reforms have lieen Instituted, and that th« Florida Ix-gis- er. D m itri C. Stafford and Joe
lature has ap|Miinted a crime commission to muke further W. Gamhle.
recommendations.
A total of 2(1 ra*ea were called
County Court Tue*day morn Ing.
In;
The "major scandal" into which tho committee delved In
ffic
Theae Inrluded chart-e* of trafj
in .Miami, however, was the S. A G, Syndicate alteration, violation*, Intnsicatlon, u&gt;«aMill l
Senator Kefnuver writea. This syndicate, operated by five nnd hattrry, - /u ■n1 at *-1 a**null
“ local Istys," had established an almost 100 pe,r cent control and other rni'demenors, aakt Judge
,
over hookmaking activities on Miami Bench; and had an Klen*trom.
In «n*w*f‘ to ehnrre* l ( en*
annual gross ranging between 100,000,000 amf $40,000,000, lend plea* nf not ICnlltV, IS en­
with a net profit of form *1,000,000 tu |H.0(M)*O00.
tered pj-a- of guill v. and HI caaen
Details of how Chicugo mobsters muscled in on this were ion(imie,| until Ihe nett term.
A total of 2011 liond* were eitrealo|&gt;crutlon by depriving the syndicate or racing-nows service ol.
ami how eventually the whole operation was disrupted, part­
Axkt-d If the nmnlrer of ea*e*
ly by local pressure and partly by the Crime Committee's ure*ent(-d wa&lt; unuvial, Judge
8 ten*lroui replied, “ No, Ju*l aland
activities, are told by the Senator.
normal."
hi the deceptively beautiful setting of Miami, so blessed
Due to Ihe Circuit Court trhedby nature and )&gt;olluted by man, Senator Kefnuver declares, ule, County Cuurt will not convene
the committees uncovered a complete imttern for the typo again until May (I at 10 A.M.
of iMiliticnUcriminnl corruption that exists on a national
basis.

Republicart* havr no yround*
for impeaching Pmidenl Truman
because of |he MacArlhur dirmitial.
The President ha* Ihe right to firr
•ay of hi* general* for iniubor{nation, or for any reaion under
the tun, or for no reaion at &gt;11.
United Americans
Y w can’t impeach a man for be­
ing' a dumbhead. Bui it teem* to u*
The unanimous agreement of the 21 American repub­
MM thould be able to impeach him lic* on the principle of hemisphere defense I* gratifying, al­
for tome of the RFC diicloturrt. though account must lie taken of certain reservation*, The
action unanimously approved wn* a resolve to Increase the
The Britith gomnmrnl' i* advo­ si*p of the armed forces of each nation, for defense of the
cating the return of Formota lo the Western Hemisphere and posalblo.MrvIce with the Unit­
Red China and inviltng the Chinrir ed Nations,
Communtil ■ in on the writing of a
The reservations wen* made by Argentina and Guate­
Japanrte peace treaty. If ihry do,
mala. Although Isdh voted for (he resolution, hoLh iiartly
M peace treaty will ever lie writ-!
contradicted tliuir vote* by saying that they would not send
ten, or the (liinete will lake ovrr
troops outsido their borders lo help other American repub­
Urn Japanese itlandi. Kilhrt the1lics or the United Nations. They would help to defend them­
law of Foimou or Japan would be selves, In other words, hut not to defend anyone elm*. Thl*
■ ami# blow to the iccurily of Is ■ halfway recognition of common Interest; perhaps It Is
tha United Stale*. Bql we have liettur than no retojmlthjn pf it at all.
com m
to eapetl nothing liettcr
The reservation* of Gu/ltemnla stem for the leftward
from Socialist mind*. They tee ryesympathies of its present government. Those of Argentina
lowye with Communirl* on many come from the opposite extreme, the fascistlc dictatorship of
thing*. And one hat In lememlier
the Rerun government. Roth probably went along with the
that motl of the government* in hemisphere action from a sense of need. Guatemala Is too
Europe are Socialitl.
small to try to stand alone. Argentina might hnvu visions
The decision of the State Legii- of doing so, but covets leadership in the Americas. Rerun
lature to a*k Congrctt to open may also have observed that hln salter rattling and bluster
Slate Welfare roll* lo public in* have produced any great effect*.
The senae of need is after all a strong element in the
on it one which should be
by every pervon who i» United Stales feel It, too. In recognising this sense of com­
ilely entitled to relief. Any- mon need we are far ahead of every other continent. It may
can lee that with a govern­ hold us together while stronger nnd more enduring ties
ment *uch a* our*, with corruption develop.
rampant in many department*,
om* pertom not entitled lo relief
Needless Deaths
might caiily gel on relief rolli, and
do. Publicity it the Lett mean* of
No stntiatics arc available to show how many persons
fefina them off. There i* no rea* dying from accidents might have ueen saved by quick and
why such publicity thould be accurate first aid, but the N 4w York Like Insurance Com*
irrauing lo any iierton entitled pany thinks that the number ii high.
a #.—
.tu — the •-«**^violence of
« ,J “ * — among
- iblief, in fact, it probably
After
ftcr cltli
citing
(sigh—prevalence
ofaaeddanta
Oia
got be given al ail lo them, causes of doath, it painta out that thei
Ihere art Utree frk.
.......
ll would be given lo chUelm quent accident altuatlona
In-whjeh
first aid may meaii
which quick fl
era not mlltled lo relief.

caking on the need in Sanol hospital facilitie*, *ewa(e
poll terminal and yacht
roulh and reciealion canler*.
•nagtr McKibbin point* out
- that ol $644,000,000 paid in
by the people of Florida latt
only $64,000,000 went lo
tk y
■ovcmmenlt, including *uch
eitie* at Miami. Jackionvitlr
Tampa, Thu* only 1 percent
your tax dollar went lo lupport
Mrvicet to the people at
and fire protection, collectof farbaie. ilreet maintenance
daaainf, and tuch public lm' ta «a iwimmhig
Madia, parka and play
, tf a fairer chare of the lax
contributed to tbn
1 of Mt would be better off.

tha difference
between life’
lifef‘ and death. 1
Terence betwren
These are severe
bleeding,
_______ __
^
t or _
_
'•cations,
asphi
r, poisoning, and____
suffocations,
asphyxiation
drownthese life may usually be saved, unless there
Ing. In all of these
are other fatal injuries, if the proper measures are'taken
promptly.
V
ft pays to g«L sound, nutharltatlvo training In Brat-aid,
It may ln&gt; the means of saving a life at any moment-

Brumlcy Installed
I C n l l i i M r i m r u * Ow l
r» r . veteran a edocalion.
I’rlncipala reappoint*) were wera
Herman R. MorrU, Seminole High
Rchonli Mr*. R. C. Maxwell, Vocatkinal-Commerdkl School; It.
K. True. Junior High School; II.
C. Steele, Sanford Grammar
School; Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, Somh* Primary School t Mra. J. D.

fit

John,

fMmeli

supervisor of Negro schools and
Ma* Muller, supervisor of nutate,
Negro school principals reap­
pointed were J. N. Grooms, Grooms
Academy; Alma Hurston, Hopper
Academy; Joatinah Moore, Golds­
boro Primary: Fannie B. Reid,
Midway: W. L. Hamilton, Roeenwold School No. 1 ; Albert J. Red­
dick, Forest City Bqiiooli Stanley
T . Muller Oviedo Colored School)
Ida M. Anderson, Genera Schoolt
r'r*ddl* Mobley, Koikes School
1 nd Rciplo Dracey, Ioiko Monroe1 olorad School.
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Draft Bill

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Ju*t rrlleved of hi* Far East
command, ha* provoked hot con­
troversy over hit contention that
he ahould havr authority to bomb
Red Chinese base* In Manchuria.
The House hoped to reach a
final vole during the day on lb ;
bill to lower the draft age, ci
tend the length of military »«rvica and provida for a national
aerurity training corp«.
Kl-ewhere in the nation’s capi­
tal, screen writer Paul Jarriei
rafu*rd to -ay today whether h«
wa* a Communist and bitterly
labeled a* a "perjurer" the fellow
Hollywood writer who told lb*
House Un-American Activities
Committee that he wa*.
llut Jariico, holding and be
spectacled, declined to tell the
roimnitlre in what re*pcrt hr
claimed perjury had been com­
mitted.
Writer Richard J . Collin*, an
admitted eg-Communist, yester­
day named Jarrico and 24 other
movie people as members of the
Party. Colllna said aa recently
a* 10 daya ago Jarrico pleaded
with him not to turn “stool
pigeon" on hi* Hollywood com­
rade*.
Invoking
hla
constitutional
rights aralnat self incrimination,
Jarrico tmbiy refused to say
whether he attempted to dissuade
Collin* from disclosing names of
Hollywood Communist* to the
committee.
"Of my political belief." Thai
included any question of member
ship in the Communist Party,
hr said.
Preceding Jarrico before the
committee today, writer Waldo
Balt aim Joined the ranks of
Hollywood witnesses who have
declined to talk about Comatunlsm/ In tho movio capital,
; Balt told tho House UnAmericin ArtlviHe* Committee that
tha answers might tend to Inriim htfU him.
' Rut M told the committee
that most of the questions "could
be proudly answered, yes or no.
In moat countries of the world
Kircpt la Argentina. Spain and

NKW HURYPORT, Ma**.. Apr.
IX— &lt;4*&gt;— Five gunmen, wearing
red I an,Inna* over their face*,
grat'lwd a llt/HSl payroll at ih«
nmtionallv known Towle Sterling
.'til*ei nlant to-l*y and -hot and
rrltirallv woutsled a policeman In
o gun halite.

Allied front line* were twing re
paired, he added.
On the ground, Allied troop*,
rupported hy heavy artillery fire,
gained a kry ridge aouth of the
Kwachnn Re-ervnir on Ihe reniral
front.
Remnant* of a North Korean divi*ion alii] were entr'-nched on

I'ntrolman George F. I^wlei H*e r--ver*e aide of Ihe ridge, hill
wa- ihol twice— in the neck and Ihe main body of the Re-1 divileg a« the gunmen *|*’d off.
; »*"n had wilh'lrawn northward,
A wide manhunt wa* begun and l"av*irt|r th-lr well rMrenrhed potl•la'e police -ped If) cruller* lo lion*.
»,*t up roadhlnek .
J Hard-hilling arrillerv pnld dlviII. I'atUreon llale, general ac- |*'end* all along Ihe ea*t-&lt;:entral

front, and the Red* began to pull
[hark slowly hrfnre all Allied unit1In this area.
Other Allied troop* operating
roulh and loulhwest of thr reaerJ vofC pu*hrd
forward
Friday
wgihaat lighl r n ltilM t .
U.N . forre* lunaeil up one -lope
I- hind the plant. I.awler, who
wa* 1 ncor'.inx the mra-cngrr, no rapidly they --verran a eomplctrlv enulpp-n Communiat aid
opened fire
I.awler wa* dropped, hut a* he •Intion.
The withdrawing Red* were Mil­
fell one of hi* (hot* pijnrtum. a
uri 7.n tt&gt;» car lu which Ihe gun- ling U|. {.'"uialn del rm r line anrholed fn in *1
itiiic.
W S K r c .v t r
power for Seoul
7J---V jumped **ut nf i t _ it rotirce of pre-war
,
jerked to a slop, ami. with drawn I end South li-uva.

tha imccaaiful conclusion of the over commrnd nf the Eighth Array
Korean war." he declared. ‘ I ihall tu Van Fleet. 7
Allied rioog-, wielding flame­
continue lo drvuie m yrelf piuiiar
thrower' diottr
ily tu ltd* Job."
Yo2r 1r vlaX-tfa*! Red*
■ * «.• r &gt; r p y
I * I*t* ■ * - 1
*lu
*■ *leave
r g » *r •*-••
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V • riler Friday on
Rldgv.ay
prrpaic-l
for funt
of |*
pilll-o
Tokyo si —eip ii-. I,e euuld tutu 1 tin wc.*ier»i fn-M.

SANFORD
ELECTRIC COMPANY
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lountanl of the firm which em­
ploy* IMS), said the loot wa* "ap­
proximately 1,15,000."
He said the holdnpmen, armeil
with iawed-off 'hotgun*. iriied It
from ‘tank mrx*rneer Kdrnund
iirowne near a loading piall'orm

g'lti-, -fixed Die car of a pa"«mg

moiorDt and ipe-i away.
llale -aid he did not rca the
holdup hut knew of it first when
"I *aw everyone running lo the
windows when they heard the
shot-."
About three years ago a watch­
man at the factory was shot to
•iesth whef hr (iirpri*ed a man
who had sneaked Into the plpm
ol-Mit doling lima and hid there
until spotted nhout 2 A.M.

MacArthur To Testify
Itesllaaml rr**) rear tlael

have lieen unable to get artlnn on
them,
Martin »aid he Iwlieved a inert­
ing of thr House Rules Committee
originally rcheduted for today,
wa* called hy the Democratic
leader ship to make sure the rummittrr did not act on the House
resolution.
In announcing the Senate Armed
Service* Committee'* Invitation to
Mar Arthur, Chairman Rtustll (D Ga) said he feels "tha American
people are entitled to know all of
the farts ln“olvrd, except those
which cannot be released for rea­
son* of security" almut thr Truman-.Mar Arthur clash of policies.
No date was set for the com­
mittee to bear MacArthur.
On the point nf how public tho
hearings would be, Russell point­
ed out that MacArthur would be
heard as ope witness in general
hearing* on Far Eastern policies.
He said the hearing* generally
trill In- behind cloned doors, but
(list “ If ' MacArthur , requests a
buMIr hearing, H la my uplnh n
that the committee will grant tr."
Republican leaders in Congress
have been Insisting that MacArthur should he akked to addres*
a Joint Senate-House session.
What may be done alnut that I*
-till undecided hot the possibility
is not ruled out hv Ihe Armed Ser­
vice* Committee'* invitation.
Praising MacArlhur as "on of
ihe truly great captains of his­
tory," Russell said, he r* r-»t»
"the conflict of opinion which -&gt;aa
brought aboat hi* relief from hi*
command in which ha has rendered
•uch valuable service*."
He said the issue between the
foreign policy U dear, and sddtdt
“ General MacArthur favors an
all-out rffort to destroy Commun­
ism In Asia. It Is the pollrv of the
Administration to limit the war
in Aria to operations *urh a* arc
now In pragma In Korea, while
strengthening the defense* nf the
free oroide* nf Europe“Thl* Issue could only he resolv­
ed by a change In policy en the
part of Ihe Administration nr bv
the relief of General $tarArthurj“
Russell said the people are en­
titled to know tk* facts “ In order
that they way rraeh da Intelligent

thl* country."

Flanked by attorney* Ren Marglia and Rbert Kenny of l/ts
Angeles, tha IT-year-ahf writer
M ole quietly as he said the
Fifth Amendment to the Con­
stitution protected him from
haring to. testify against him
sal
self.

HELPING LEAD
FOR
A MORE PROGRESSIVE

SANFORD

The Red withdrawal api-eart 1

he in progre** all ncr*»«* the cen­
tral front.
On the west-central front, Al
Uni fortes were engaged with him
Red*. A tank-infantry patrol en­
tered Yoochon, seven mile# Inside
North Korea, but found no Red*
and withdrew.
U. N. force* on the western front
lieat off a Red counterattack
northwest of Yongoiig. South Ko­
rean patrol* drew Red small arm*
fire north of thr ImJin River.
Censor- Friday h--*an deleting
the nationality of Allied troops.
Cnrrr*|Mmdrnl* In Korea -aid thl
apparently will |&gt;e the ixdiry un­
den the new If. S ,'Eighth Array
commander. Id. General Jstnr* A.
Van Fleet.
Van Fleet wa* due In Tokyo
momentarily rn mute to Korea. He
replace* l.t. General Matthew D
Ridrwav, who has been promoted
to N. S. commander In the Far
FZast, Allied Commander in Japan,
United Nations Commander in Ko­
rea and U. S. Commanding Gen­
eral in Iht Far East, succeeding
deposed General MacArthur.
Ridgwav told frontline corrernondenl* Friday that Ms new Jobs
"have many facet*," some of which
involve problem* that are com­
pletely new to me."
He said hr would need time to
get acquainted with his new duties
and responsibilities.
“ Of urnrse, the major task li

Haley Heatta Probe
(OMorlaaee F im s Ps m

es*i

ale and present the matters to us
so we can fairly Judge tho' farts
and allow in to present them to
the House for considerat ion." .
Haley ie a real estate dealer
and has been one of tha leaden
In the so-called House economy
block, which wants to cut govern­
mental expense* drastically. He
wa* burinr** manager for the lab
John Ringling and wa* Dretldent
uf the Ringling Circus for *evrral
years afte- hingling’s death.
Morgan Is a Jacksonville de­
partment store operator; DeU* a
Ferry automobile dealer; Bollinger
a West Palm Beach lawyer and
MeFarlln a - Marianna banker.
President ami MacArthur on
decision thr -ugh democratic pro­
cess**.“
Aa chairman of the Armed
Service* Committee, Russell said
he frit sure “the mlvicr and coun
set of this eminent American will
he of great assistant to ua in the
discharge of 00 , icsponslbltitic*.'

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Novella Iconise Davis
Weils &lt; olt-man Vales
HONE

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The Lamplighter 1
1

II. TOM ItO Y L F

Th r cultural evenl* of thr win.
ter •canon are fast drawing to
, a clo«e. The brilliance of nutad
1 p* r-onalitir* adorning the Central
Florida .wene I* fading a* the
•ummtr obtrusively cast* it* hit
quielut on the touriit trade, an I
give* rra*on fur resident, to *cck
Intermittent change at bcarhr*
and elsewhere. In manner of re*
» l f » , we *hal| briefly *um up
what the pa*t »ea*on has hrough'
u» in untertalnmrnt, and the
composite picture I* one -if
varirty aml rolur.
In Sanford wj* boin the Se­
minole Choral
Society
which
made it* debut in
llondrl';
drew■M
« -r * * I ♦a h . and
M•**•■•forth
***• e
j J"
nods of a*ient _,rom mo
, wollr~ which crowded the Kpls*

ropsl rhnreb to bear the work.

Mr. and Mr*. Harry Kudrll are
celehraliiiir
their
twenty-sixth
wedding annitertary tomorrow.
M m . I.. N. Hall of Ukelam l la
vi’ itinir her sDter Mrs. II. F.
Hruhakcr for the weekend.
Friend* of Mi*. Georg* Andrew
Speer will ije r r l to Irani that
he I* . imiin.'.t to her home due
to an alia, k uf influenza.
Mr*. Hilda M»ore of Daytona
Reach ha* returned humr aft. r
spending the pa*t week with Mi*
Dorothy Corrodi.
Dr. und Mr*. Vincent
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Mcthodlat Church Prayer Meet­
ing Servieo In McKinley Hall at
1:45 P. Al.
The regular Prayer Meeting
Serrico of the First Uaptirt
Chorch will lie at 8:00 . M. in the
MAfnorial Fducational lluilding.
Mid Weak P ra y n Servlet at
^ C e t t r a l ItapUtt Clwrch at 1:30
P p . If. Wmlnewlay A rfllklwt* « lm
will be shown. Con^ f|or»hlp with
TI*tJR HflAV
The Royal Aralutaa&lt;ior« will
meet at the First Ilaptlst Church
•t 3:30 P. M.
The Douglas Johe Jpflloi Hrot her hood will meet at the First
Ilaptlst Church at 7:30 P. M.
The Men's Brotherhuotl of the
First Baptist Church will have
^ t h c lr regular Supper ami Program
•m eeting at 7:30 P. M.

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Trulutk and Mr*. Uni.- S .. tt 1
honoiid Mi** Ktiralw-I li lit
hridr.elrtl of llii* iininlb. *tth
lovely Inn. hour Kivrn W .-li
... 1
in the lamtioo room of lb.- M»t
fait Inn.

While rm n and « l it.

dragon* in tilv ri, 1-uuti’ ilU &lt;1.
rorated the luncheon lal-b . tlm - by a *ix I.ranched *iltet ... &gt;b I
abra. White -pring flowpalm* carrletl out tin- 11 la
theme through in* tin t*--m I'm
t|Ur plare card, i-aeb nil --in,
tiny liriiwn otchnl marl-.-I Hi.
•rating Tin- li.uit.iee wa
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THE
S E N S A T I O N A L NEW

v* r iM I* *

* « r r u«nl.
Mr*. Davl* cho«e f.&gt;r the wot!
dine
a
printo*l
Mile
crepe
with while aree«»orii *. Mr*. Yale*
wore a irre.-n cull with brown ac..u n

It

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MOMi 10 automatic

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ciraira the nest days gnu■Ip for thu*e who heard hi*
rendition* of Mallei'* hiarly
“ Non P. te r’ and the fa miHi*
lto*%ini aria, ’ large Al Facto­
tum.
The Seminole High School (ilec
Cluli presented a *prightly lltth:
variety sliow railed "Show lluat
Follies'' which proved there wa«
budding tat* nt In great amount.
And a pity railed "Seventeenth
Summei" under Mr*. Coleman's
direction, wa« beautifully dona
and elicited many rumment* of
pral*e.
Fatly April »aw thr Prince­
ton University (.Ire Club present
a concert nt (he High Srho-d
auditorium. The comic group
known n* the Octet seemed to
be the brightest of all the per­
former*.
Central Floridian* have area
Chardon. and hare happily and
•nlhuaiaallcally accepted thi*
artlalle little Frenchman as the
leader of their symphony orrheatra. They have seen. too,
the
artistry
of
hi*
wife,
Hm rielta De Constant, a sir*
tnoao cellist. The newly formed
Central Florida Choral Society,
of which the Sanford Pres­
byterian Choir la a part, per­
formed lirahma' Herman Re­
quiem on Faster Kve. Karllrr
In the season, Nenlta Kacandon.
the Cuban prodigy, rendered a
llceihvirn ce annner e
o rr t o
lleelhasrn
which
thrilled the Urge audience.
T h r F ln t Plano Quartet wa* a
*en*atlnn: and Hrian Sullivan and
France* (jrecr. tenor and soprano,
teamed to pre; ent a vocal program
highlighted ,h y o ve rp ls
from
Mia AVdrulahl uf t M lf«n j
on •»*'•* ■* f&gt;eo*|-frnhe*

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N. "

Davit, ami Coleman Y « t c -, son
nf Mr. and Mr*, li. S. Ante*. were
united in marriage in a l»eautifol
candle light reremony Thursday
r im in g at Ih r l.akr Aimroc Hapti«t Church which wan aitrnctivcIv decorated with l«a»kct* nf via■li"lu*o», «tali(i- ami greenery, anil
graduated candelabra* with burn­
ing whitr tapers.
The bride, given In marrlairo by
her father. cho*c for thr wedding
a white «uit with white ncoe»«orin
ami «he carried a hridal Unique!
of white orchid*.
Mr*. Richard Ra»&lt;, who *ervc»l
a* the bride's matron of honm
and only attendant, wore a him
traliardine *uit with a liouqurt ( I
pink rarnntlon*.
Hi. hard Ma*« »ervrd a* t“'*&lt;
man and Donald Cain and llnhert
Kinard were u«her«.
Mi** Evelyn June*, piani*t, play• i "I laive Yon T ru ly " and “ Tin
Time I Saw You l-aid" and StanJev Ilrupilev *0101*1 . «anir “ nr-

ST' -*«*

i'arl. Avenue.

Tbe utet-oo litre (1 »li m»de
it* mark a* It appeared in the
South Side Primary School, anil
*y*

Miss F.lizalielli Dyson
Honored Al A hnl.iu

And Lily Pnn* *ang lb Winter
Park.
The
Rollins College annual
Animated
Magazine
drew
a
rapacity crowd who **w and
heard the prrrooaiitiea so often
appearing In the new*. Haul
Ruthl«oiir recited Hamlet'* 80III0 .
qny te a huthed audietne uni
encored *ith a Shakespearean
Sonnet.
(roodfelluwa again delivered it*
stroke of brilliance hy procuring
such artist* a* Laurita Mdchob
and Mario Ltnza: the former to
charm and thrill a mature audience
in whose mind* Melchcir U synonym with Wagner and Grand
Opera; the latter to cater to n
new generation as he flashed h!«
youthful dynamism with n dra­
matic aelectlon of songs In tho
Coru*o Iradilicn. and concluded
with the high C of the Hobby
So* awoon »ong, "It* M y Ia»ve".
Kphraim
Kurtz
and
th Houston
Hymphuiy
Orchestra
appeared, and the magic of

ceremonv n ■*
Mr*. \V. A. I.effler, Mr*. II. I.. eeptinn waa held nt the home of
Perkin*. Mr*. Mary Strong and the bride’* parent* In luiki Monroe
hrr gur*t*, Air*. France* Allen. nfler which the couple left fut
•pent Wednesday at New Smyrna a wedding trip to tlx- W e-I C.us*t
Ileach.
of Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A*h.t&gt;iwn's
gin-»t*. Mr. and Mrs. I.eHoy Seekin* of lUlavia. N. Y havr re­
turned hnme after visiting hero
for *ume time.

Party (liven Honoring
Miss Kliziiheth Dyson
A|i**
Flitaludh
Dy-on
wa*
bonot.-d Ttie-.lay afteiuoon willtoffee given hy Air*. Itougla*
Sten»trom. Air*. W. II. Htrmpcr
anil Air*. Ceorge Well*.
Air*. Well** home wa* attrac­
tively decorated with arrange­
ment* of Iri* anil pan«ie*. The
dining table, overlaid with a white
maderia eut work luncheon cloth,
wa* centered with an arrange­
ment of pink anti tali*man ro*c
huil* anil liahy'* breath placed on
a reflector.
Mr*. Ilarry la-* welcomed the
gur*tn at the thair and tho*e in
the receiving line were Mr*.
Well*. Ml*. Dy*«n. Mrs. F. A.
Dy*on ami Airs Frank Mehane
Sr.
Mr*. F. A. Munfnrton Invltml
thr gur*t* Into the dining nmni
where the coffee wo* tvring pour­
ed hy Mr*. W. It. D y «m from
an antique silver coffee urn and
open fared saudwirlie*. rookh'*,
mint* anil nut* were al*o served
to the gua*t*.
Tho*e a«*i*ting in *crv|ng were
Mr*. Slcnrtrom, Mr*. 8 lr m j» r and
Air*, (leorpe Ill-hop- Jr. The ho*te«*e* prr*enle*t Ali«* Dyson with
a gift of her rhoaen crystal. Approx'tnately ‘.tl guest* ealleti tlurIng the afternoon.
A TT F .N D S C O N V F N T IftN
IIO I.I.Y W O O D . Apr.
13 (Special) —
Seminole fount)'
Medical Society will l&gt;e represntel at the 7th annual convention
nf the Florida Ale«lleal A*'nel*
tlon In the Hollywood llee*ii
lintel here Apr. 37, -M and 33 l.v
Thoma* F. AleDanirl, 315 Ala*
nolia Avenue

OesHert-Hririjro (liven
H onoring Bridc-Klect
Mi** Flisalieili Dy»&lt;m oopnlar
bride-elect, wa* honored Th u r-.la r
afternoon with a d.-»*eit.bi i.lgr
party given liv Mr*. Sam Martina
and Mr* I It. I.e.hrr.
Mr*. la-shrr'a home wo* attraetlvrlv di—orotcxl throughout
with -nrim - flowers. Faili ii.dlvh'ual table wa* renleri*l with n lamquel of Confederate jn*mtiir.
liefi*-»hmeiil*, of u gtern and
white color *eheme, were served
after -which bridge wa* enjoyed bv
the guest*. Prise* were awarded
to Mr*, .tame* Terwllleeer and
Mr*. It. I.. Perkin*. Ir., Ml** Dv•on was presented with a gift nf
her chosen china and crystal.
Tho*e invit.-.l to eniov the af­
ternoon with Aii«* l)v*on
weie
Air*. F. A . Dv*on Mr*. Charles
llowe*. Air*. Ralph Dean,
Alts.
Vincent Holier!-, Mr*. Jim Snenerr, Mr*. Janie* Cratm*. Airs. W il­
liam llu*h Mr*. Wallet Tm n e i,
All*. Fred liana* ami Air*. I)lck

Photo I tv Tml S
Phvllt* Rath, wlwite encagi-ment to Untold Chaitman,
I .w ell 1 haiimait, w;r* unnotiitretl tiulay by her parent*
Philip Hubert Iboh.

Miss Phyllis Hitch To
Wed Harold C'haitmnn
I luo liitoryrlr*

Aiken.
Also Alt*. Tcrwjlleger,
Mr*.
Pci kin*. Mr*, (.corgi* I tangle man,
Mr*. \Y. A. I.effler. Jr.. M r. MeKay Tru lu k Mt*. M- L. Itahorq,
Jr.. Mr*, George Flck and Atr*.
Dale Scot&gt;, J r.

H APPY B IR TH D A Y

Mr, nml Alt*. Philip Hol&gt;rrt
Ibirh atllluiincid tielav the rngagrmrnt
*.f their
dnughter,
Pliyllls Je ty, to Jessie Harold
thapman, -on of Mr*. Jewell
Uuipman of thi* eltv. All** Harh
uttendeil the liaal m-IiikiU and
giaduated from henilnule lligli
School. She atlemled Florida Stole
Piiivi-rdly
when* *he wn* n
pledge of Pi Iteta Phi social
Iraternlty
Mi** linen u now
iniployi-d t.y tin Snnfoi&lt;l Herald.
Air. Chapman also nttei»le,| the
Snnfoid m Ium.I*, giailuating In
11*15 from Seminole llluh Scloail.
lie seived In the U niUil State*
A m i) foi two year*. I'pon hi*
lllo lialge he alii tilled the Dhiv. rTtie (low of Igu.i-tii
M t v of Florida in tibtne»villr. He S.uith t no t lea duilnq 1
I* now a-MWinted with t'hn*r and »«g»&lt;ir t. greater thun
Co. Plan* lot tbe wriUtng an- to Niavatu
h« antioumeil at a later date.

Home

Mr*. K. J. Mrnlghtnn. Jr
Jo Aon Wmn
Mary Kllrahcth IlHtlfan
Sheinlvn William*
IJIa Wo.aiwai.1
Della iSallowuy
Richard F. Kinlaw
Silardat
Mr*. Harry Kndell
Mr*. 8 A. Wester
Ml*. Prim llrai.l
Air-, (iiorge Rowland
Merline Wolfe
Kathv I we
Ronnie Anderson
l.e«ter fiulhrle
Allan Swaim
Jeirv Covington

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LAST TIME TONIGHT
lefitesst N ew s

SATUKDAY—IX)UHLK FEATURE
Ca r d o f t iia n k r
ft la with heartfelt gratltmle
that we express our appreciation
for all the many k.ndnesse* shown
u* at the I m s of our l&gt;elovr&gt;l
ushand and fattier. To the memera nf the A»*emhly of
God
Church, the member* of the Anno
Miller Circle and to thoeo who
prayed and whose sympathy help­
ed n* In our sorrow, we wish to
tender our sincere thank*.
N n W . A . Knight. Mra. 8 . A.
iy, Charles M. Knight. Au*-,
Knight, Mrs. Tom llutncr,
'I Ni
Knight, Wiley
A.
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Adv.

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To make a cup of applesauce
to use for applrtauc* coke wash,
applea. Cook, corrred, with threw
quarter, and core four to d
tablespoons of water until mush*
stirring often. Press through a
aleve or put through a food mill.
Hens’* a quirk topping for
cupcake*: spread the tope xriti.
tart »e.-f Jelly and cover thickly
with mol«t shredded coconut.
Pretty, tool

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name cool lieatmenl on the brief, buttoned Jacket.
The line Avondale Marlin Chambray la Sanlorixed* to insure Its stay-perfect III. and the garden
bright colors will stay last all summer. Violet,
chartreuse, rose or brown. Sires 9 to IS.
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S a n fo rd G iants O pen Season A g a in s t O rlando Tonight
M anager Richie Klaus
D epends On Speed;
N eville Or Shultz
W ill Pitch Opener

17th Basketballer
I* A rre s te d For
Fixing Of Gaines

Training Camp Notes Don Laz May Break Girl Plays Third; 8anfo rd - on.ndo Krider Urges Record Attendance
_i^KsmATBD roma_ | p0le Vault Mark In On Vanport Team;' Kennel Club Entries
For Opening Day Gaines Tonight
W A S H IN G T O N , Apr. 13— UP)— j C n „ # l i a i . n
D a |a v u
-----Dan liaiikhrad, lliooklyn Drrdger O O U l l l c r i l
MX C 1 H J 8 Is Leadoff Hitter
I-IN M T I I V I I - l l*lh, Mile
righthander, If improvlna, hut he
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SILVfcR SP R IN G S, Apr. 13- (!-|&gt;eci*l) M jk m g no prediction*
a* to attendance but promising top-dr*wei competition llitoughou!
the araton. Florida Stale League Hrendenl Joliu Krtcict lodty u ige J
central Florida's thouiandi of loyal bavcball fan* to vnit park* t - i j
Sanford. Leetburg. Palatka, and Daytona Itc.uh loniglit lu help
••••
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.
I
ll*t*4f«l, (*«n«lr IU I h*. K » »i celebrate the opening of th a t
H r , Iir .m th ff the, * lll bo Mar* J Nmnrtl** H U « a T«i»ir. lUpoy U yp «y.
league'* 12(h *ea*on nf pt*»- —
. j
•
icarct Dul.Mih,' I l i v r a r o W
Vra i * j J f S Z p F L
ihl* '*
la '*■"
the r'
Gulden
Anniver­
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lie
admits'"that
luilt
*aw him
|w»rt co*ad. Hh«? will l&gt;c at ihir&lt;i
ius«s&gt; • !••!. rn&gt;»« ciiy. t
K
NKW V u itK , A p r. I,?— (/TV*!
sary year of professional l-a»«- reach hi* pitchiiitt “cak fr r •hn’
lta«« whtn the u n ipirv liollert I lt**«i itu v ilrr. P1«i
n ««r
\% b»»*
lilrk Frurlad-i. f'-rm i-r 1-ong Is­
ttg.|AV 1,-n "
Tt-mnil*. Ilappy llattn, l l t 'l Nlrv. h a lr, Krider pointed out. *'an-l wa* (he re a r h- woo th tilts,
land I'nivrriity l-a*k«Utall play­
piay *mu.
,u .i r f itu b«.
while we must all admit that It including I I «hiit-out*. ard l--vi
er, will In- arraigned today on
\an po rtf rnarli. Atba Acer,
i *i »^v i i 1 1 1 1 1 ^ 4 i m , m ia
la undoubtedly going io in- a drift hut two ttAUit’* f -r lla Kurd.
a«ya the girl liaa real talent. 8hr
*-•••X Hum . Il4ria*it. Tam arlak.
iirilirty rhaivr- Ktowing out &lt;&gt;f w rrk lik r they have Ix-en iloina Hal trlay* record l-iraUt*.
f itfht.liBii.la vt Ii&gt;aiirr
imI Ir r
aittl
1 *n••#
•r t«t#r Nmrslly
Tim*. &lt;lHir(|a unusual year, I cannot help bat
K n -lri‘»
Icnib-tthip -n
llw
Ihr rollrar i m r t 'i lii*f*f«-'t earnc- lecrntly.
Dell la t of llllnoli It exiierted b a» rigni-nanticu
h . t *,. ii w n u r
feel that the
Florida
Statr .Sanford ritv -nmiml*»mn found
Yvutunkiy they nallcint-d
walloped C
('levela-ttri hi* pole vault
matk throw er and waa tnr le««iinic l»atrittttiiu- Kan-ial.
Yesterday
le v r- ] Vo
,o Iwitri
mark
a i\ r i i HA* ij — ra ta riu
rittKinp
rcandal.
League
will gain new pat rum t-i him In the forefront »f th-»
J*n»e* K»ana. Itun itnii. add In &lt;ta thousand* of old ones
Thr 24-yi-ai-nld ga* atallon at- land, 13-tl. with an IH-hit attack,! ol I . (eet | lW inchca, which he t*r in la«t year'e W orld'* A n n - .
• .fr
; .,».,«•!*# ■
t*i4 ant of
. . . C a lif ..;;,.. • s i
'v ^ r i A r -.; x
■• — * • *a l!,« •'*. i.r.—
v*/•*
r*a *■—
.
A4» « •* * 1 i*. I t wTfae* H (t«
lA I U ll* I IkkSt (M w»K* • «. x*e&lt; |*kvl
i,n u t at nan Antonio, lex. II.t . * i ; v i : v i t t h A,
a -u it * wile
Tl.c i mu 1 ^ ,, , .Tt" ' »rm .-i
have eight fine clubs, some of eyitrm to that city, and hr? is
tv-ayur l*unt»
lv i».
Towcriiig C h a r I e a •lloldiny, | .815 average earned her a l-vtth . ei*»- tat
a rir«lid for all- irrdly
filiiiK for the (Slant* In thrlr la*t eit-ht
thr best U l l park* in otganiir-l t-xUv tlx-ir local r*pu-*entatlve.
l.
. ii *
, _ . M1 e ... i k . I 1 le a a t.l. I lli r h ll -i t t -u . &lt; -m p e t lt l-,n .
fnim Kai-t Texa* Statr. alteaily I n - ',*he
value* in Madlron Sim arr (Sardrn Kant*
" All-Am
A II. A merican
rrlru n tea
team for the | lia lii It.-.- M i.II. vl.rle,
m ill,
• n w ln li, . ,1 r 'i -r s t o that can't
. ft...at
(.’pr . n ,t ■~rnsrr*Tm(7r " . j.T T jo a r T r i1* &gt;&lt;•&gt;*
A*’-i»tin'tt Tv run t in Hk- upeia.
lM-iri|f held a* a niaJrriaT wiTnr
br Ik-at, and aport*wtlter« and
J Z Z A l - C*; ' r —
•
• t* W M II.
’.-r. of th-- !ragu&lt;- thU year w ill
•• cw __‘
t hall four
•She’* pretty, wri
An
Itilh
man,
a
foimer
idayu,
radiocastcr* the i-&lt;|ual nf any in tIm
Oon lla lle y. tu.'xi (Slant v rt -ra n . |
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*
•
•
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-•
.M
v-cj.l,;
ail*,
in
.i
- v'lrr-|-ri- id-nt tort |l&gt;-tnp*&lt;iv
-I - n*-4 *nvii m . . . i n nf *lx-fnot and atamt.i
' ' ‘. v ha* *n&gt;Tt&lt; -u ,i
...............-S*. t L u »-•*
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i.. .
‘ - ' i *• « m ntrrlal ttlllM - i &gt;'
-Pi"-, iim p p * fHHjo.r, I *. , . w yiw ?alB 6 C ! *'
~„t at. Auviullm. ..--c* v*-*u*^!
l .-»t, l.ulark
dark hair a a -^ / f
hander I toll Kuaava looked i i m '::.'+ mr . r r T f i i \ J 7 i» r » mche*.
^
Continuing,
he
said,
“Thenme
Jo ,
i-i.re .e . t a H l Pe I M
n t e d ' .
. „ '
' ' " T h'
!'i*
vi v i ii i i at tk— a tatk* wit*
II. II. MuiJo* % ■*( Coe *. George
A hlg field of 27 college trarh dimples.
yratrrday to talk with DUtrirt the Iwat thine thr nata have tu rn ­
will huld down fln t l&gt;a*r. Kant
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Montan*. XI** (Ju.nlln. i',&gt;lt„n those who will say that world
nhe broke Into *ofltial| five 1 0 ,1*1,, .\i , i , , 10,*, );*ir* |-nw*r, condition* may make it difficult Duke -&gt;f Gnim- vitlc, J. II. D i-llu y
ed uir In traiiiinx *ea*on play yot team* wa* |e&lt;l to Dirmlrgham by
movltiR Frank Thrrina will Ruarrl Attorney Ktank 8. Ilpuun.
Tra-una r » * t, ttigti otfk*.
&gt;t» i
Several hour* later the former a* ho pitched all (hutnul InninRa Yale'* Id-man tram. Harvard waa year* ago.
the key»tone and M a n a vr Itlrhir
for us to operate without heavy of tk'l;iltil. R. L. Weaver nf
dug in today.
Marg haa g-nxl form at the
u .1
Daytona, Dill Hiaxtri ol U r a /lath* w ile
Klaua w ill lie at «hoit*top. Dolr player
. . . . . . . wa«
„ , a n ra
, , trd and held in laat, nlttht attaint! the llrooklyn
loss. Ordinarily, thla is a sound l-uttt. John Ganxrl -d tlilnndo
The 41B high »chool trackmen plate, Agra says khe hold* the l-at | lir.t-,v*||, HI-..
h i . k*-lr.
|| a Mar.
Rhulten. who haa U r n rellevlnr I
,or hl,# •Pp^rance t^ I M m .
Jean. Itlark*i»n*
Maale, argument. Yet, our right cities Wrldom
Ib -n lc v
of i'alntlvrt#
Klaua at *hort. will move to the'
Wony court. S o w manlfd.
Wa.hlnRton won 5-1 after MIc- tome from 38 achoola In Alabama high and motionlcaa near thr Xlaral*
Xlarv It-.If*. Mlanlty Dutch, Oriental are among the fastest growing in Chat li&lt;
anu adolnlng atate*.
.boulder and takes a full rut.
Morrl*«ii» of Ssnfotd,
Purrtado
i|ult
M-hool
In
Jaouaty,
key
lla
rri*
relieved
Kuaava
In
tha
(llim
hot corner. Tim Dolan, the 8t.
Florida. They are bulging at the and
K«'cirt«r y .l'ri a*ui&gt;i-StatisSeventeen relay* record* were
So far she won't even listen In »; m ;% t : \ T i i N 4 ( »M i/ ic ik i m i i #
•eventh, taking ovrr a 4-0 lead
Lou Ia Irlahman will lie In center ly-V. during hi* »rn lu r yrar.
Am lU ttolr ila U lra p
seams with new people, and more tlrlan IM c r
•matheil laat rear.
Srhaal of Kilver
profeselonal offer*. Th a Chicago
K
uravo
yirldrd
only
two
hit*
Ilrgnri
raid
Peurtado
got
tt.
and Frm l Petty will fly rh a»r In
a n lliiv , I p Tv«R 9 i,
i h r r are arriving daily. I find It hard
The entry Hat Inrludea:
Cardinal* naked for her on In* I f rK.n ih
Hprinfv.
It -a -h Hiar, Traveling Mike.
right. So far left field la w ili- IMMI for helping to fix three I.IU In hia *lx-innlng Mint.
to
believe
that
there
won't
be
at
Univrtdty L'laaa
Alal-ama, goal Is to get a physical rdura- Hii-ai* l l - l l , Nuvelelta, Hay Patty.
game* in the 1!•I t*-fSO »ra«on and
open.
least 1,000 people In each of nur
C H IC A G O . A n r 13 (Ah
The A ul-urn, Tennewaee, Georgia Tech, firat draft Inal *easnn hut her
. ManaiP r Klaua haa lieen tr- one game the prrvino* acanon W hite Kox and (,'uli* were ache- (Smrgia Mlialsalppi U., Mlaala- tion degree and teach.
park* nightly. If auch an average
I.IU
ln«t
*
1
1
four
rnntr«l*.
luctant to forecast the (Slanta'
Ttiin Jiiflr.
ran be maintained through the
Tho I.IU game*. nil playril at doled to &gt;i|ien (halt annual t h r e «- alppi Slate, Tu la n r, Ixiuitiana
Chance* in the league inammirh aH A C K : IIULIng. (lygm rr sea&gt;on, thr men who are fin­
rnm e week-end city aerie* at Mate Uhivrraily, Ohio State. Yale,
u, AUrM lIhf
he haa hail only a brief Imik at , the ganlrn— w vrr with Duqurtnr W rlirley
Flaltl today but
the llarv. rd. Fl-uida Miami (F la .l,
T i l l HI* llAf.'Ki llltp*v«l.
lila ck ancing each club will br well
the Optroaitloii, but hr definltilyj (M GII. North Carolina State ( 52- weather forecart waa not encour* lllinol*, and Oklahoma A. and M,
Tnplr. r* m Hmartl*
repaid for their faith In the
Ruarantre* that thr cngri young- SS|, Cincinnati 113-85), nnd Hyra- *KI'|R.
(•••(•HTII
HACK:
Chi..
nub*. future of professional baseball
College Claal— Howard, lllrmCr-&gt;*. c it y M r ' i Pvt.
■tcra w ill put out— huatlr will Irr rui* &lt;&amp;3-S0).
Th e field wn« *naked yeater- Ingham North T « * a » State, Ka*t
In this part of Florida, and fans
.. TIVOlilt*
/ 1. l.t.
Time. T w o will he rewarded by better than
the keynote of the club a* it I* &gt; Tlir Hyracurr unm r drop|int day by tain. More tain and 45 Teaa* Statr, l*iulavil]a. Michigan
II
HAa,i tKi , , 1 1
With the parent New York (Slant*. | I.IU out of the fit*t round of the degree temperature wa* today'* Nmnial, Haldwin-Wallace, MlaalaM I.N T II H A C K : J u « N m llh . O r la n .
average play on the part of
Jam ** K r a n *
8 Deni, on the l**r* and In thr National Invitation Tnurnamrol. weather prediction.
ambitious players."
aippl-Snuthpin. I^iyola, New O rIlogan *aid thr fixmaatrr In
LlA
rl!i
»&gt;«lle
IloyaL
flalo, 1* definitely the local team’*
D K T R O IT , Apr. 13— 0»*S— Wl.h Moll* Marl*. i.'lw a H .
lean*; Oklahoma Daptlat, Florida
Krider la a veteran in baseball,
n t t l e r t a**et. Fn*l Petty and thr four rime* wa* Salvatore T.
K iU H T II HACK, hujark. I^nny tha league's first president who
Egan of the Detroit T lg e r v one &lt; hart.
P IT T 8 H U R G II. Apt I 3 - ( A 1 - Statr and Howard Payne.
Happy Monasr.
Tim Dolan are among the faateat Rnllnuo. New Yoik jewelry manu­ TiavelltiR Secrvtary Hnh Hire of
High School
Claaa— Ramaey, of big league baseball'a heat
pow,r- came “up from the ranks". A
outfielder* in the Iragur and Do­ facturer now awaiting trial on 13 the Pitt*burirh Pirate* hope* for We»t End. Woodlawn. I’hilllpa, known scouts, died In Henry Foru
1,1 Xt-ntaiia.
native of Macon, Ga., he ha*
rounla
of
bribery
involving
alltgrd
lan haa a atror.g accurate arm a*
T K t f n H A C K : Marti* Jean.
J -----------II . resided In Sanford since 1934
good wenther for th.- two-week­ Enilry, Oak Grove, Minor. Pair- Hospital eaily today.
Mar,
ll*
»li,va
ll
fixing
of
20
other
Garden
garnet.
well, Klaua aald.
Egan waa to year* old. lie had Mik L f;V K N T ti HACK, Kachanllag. where he •• a retired wholesale
Ileaidr* U U , the courtmen in­ end exhibition tilt* with the \Va*h- field Jonea Valley Shade* Valley
Th ro u gh the middle the (Slant*
and John C arroll, Hlm&gt;lMh&gt;ntS l-een 111 for many months.
Inpton Senator*.
gasoline
dealer
ami
former
volved
attended
Manhattan.
New
Will Ire hard to |&gt;eat defenaively
Since 1948 Egan had l&gt;een the
member of the city commission.
Rice aava th* Hue* neeil tiMl.000 Ha**, Drown, M urphy, Rooaevelt.
with Klaua, former Piedmont Ix-a- York University and C CN Y.
T
lg
rra
'
“
scout
emeritus."
a
life
Grady,
llokr
Smith,
Sylvan
and
A right-hander with plrnty “ on
Sollalio I* one of five allrgr&lt;l to pay for th*lr *prlng training
gue fielding champion, ami Th e rlfixer* undfi a n r* t. T h r ditltlcl Jaunt nnd •&lt;&gt; far tlmv've taken In O'Keefe, Atlanta; Deahlrr. Tua- time job created for him by the years probably w u Detroit’s the ball", Krider reported to the
M iMtcked up by I»&lt;•Inn.
owner
Waller
O.
Rrtgg*.
Sr.,
In
own
aandlotter,
Hal
New
ho
user,
rumhia,
Ala.;
Dothan,
Ala.:
Cedonly f41.0mi although, lie ad-led,
Chicago White Sox In the xprtng
H r hind the plate lla ilry will attorney &gt;8111 Kd-llr ('a id , an
for years now the mainstay 0 / of 1928 and remained In the
Th n t'» »3.mvt letter than th rv atlown, (la.; Tuacaloma County deference to hla long service.
provide the *traily|ng Influence of other ex I,III playt-t alrrady in
Olnyiius
Jerome
Egan's
career
the
T
ig
e
r
pitching
staff.
-li-l In the corrr*|Minding periud
game until 1938. lie appeared
Gives pour Inglnt
a Veteran a* well a* a at rung arm cuftmly, wa&gt; thr go-lirtwren for
•panned baseball's earlier days
Wish had a keen eye for base- briefly with the llrooklyn and
laat year.
and the power m-rdnl in a lairk- Pcurtailo mil Kollnxxo.
with the modern, lie started as a ball talent. Along with thla ha Philadelphia team* of the N a •
letter
Performance
Ilngnn Mid peurtado met Hoijatop.
nltrher In the early 1900'a ar l ■l*o had a big heart for th* klda. Uonal League, amt hurled for
Ilir'M M ftN M I m l , Apr 13-l/Pr
I • Oreater Go* Economy
niggeal i|uealbnt matkltiR the lauo in * Manhattan nicht rluti
l-eeame
a
scout
for
Detroit
In
He waa an Inspiration to young- such minor league clubs as J e r ­
C in rin n a ti'a Re-1- have a p m Giant*’ ram p I* thr hitlliiR- can and lh*t the n rrti-rd Band Irr
IHI3.
stern and was endited with do­ sey City, lialtlmorc, Nashville,
Mem *&lt;»mc other National U a f i t t
the lineup pn-durr thr run* paid the dinner hill.
Ilia
No.
1
prise
discovery
over
ing much for Juvenile*.
many pitcher* the
Ihdh peurtailo Mild (Said, llogMii to *haret
Th&lt;- Culi* iii-fvaled the Plralea
ggalnvt top fllghl PHI. hurling?
Clul-w would give a I*mm|Ip of ra*li If! In 2 yesterday as Hawkins
One biographer he* referred
YOUR A U T H O R IZ E D
Klau* think* Pnrr*e nnd Petty *ald, one* tnxie-| to Sollaaao'*
and Tuecalooaa, Ala.; Hue*ellvtl|e, to him a* tha Tlgera' "ambasaa- of the Tiger* and of l*iul*vl|le,
Will Im* the rluh'* main*tay* at Crn lra l I’aik VVe«t apartment af­ m anngem ent havn't l-een ahle In gave up Id walk* and 0 hits for
D IS TR IB U TO R FOR
A
la
.;
Ilraaemer,
A
la
.;
MarietU,
give
them
all
a
chance.
doru
without
portfolio."
Kansas
City,
the
St.
latuis
Card­
(hr llucraneera.
the p la te - and Ihl* writer would ter a fixed game and picketed a
DRIGGS—
S TR A TTO N
In
-le
a
d
,
manager
Luke
Sewell
Ua.s
Klttma
Han*om,
Gadsden.
inals.
and
Newark.
In
IIKI8
he
In
IV44
the
sporting
neura
In one of the highest scoring
ad&lt;l the name of thr manager to hankerclilef “ atuffed with l-itl*.
F rN R IN rS A N D T A R T S
*
red Th The o u tliw ’ ChDfbrttla
ntared
ha* lieen (onrenttaiing on grtlintt game* vet played In the Rotary A la .; Renamin Russell, Alexander named K ra n ha.«oali's scout Of nt*
that H*t a* well.
State League.
hi* “ hie five"
lllaekwsll, Junior l.cagu-- Huaai again |rttrh- C ity . A la .; Dadeville, A la .; Sidney the year.
n two practice game* the old
N. French A te .
Ph. 797
„ a
_ Tiger
_
Egan wa* U r n In Erart, Mich ,
Hole Fog, Krn It*(f*n»berr*er. rd brilliantly allowing only 2 Lantar and Starke, Montgomaiy.
Ileforr becoming
aeout.
I nark hn* Imti peeving ad*,
Dv A W tn c iA T K D PR RMS
A la .
Kgnn was on the playing rosterf June 18. 1882.
| W illie Itum 'drll, an-l ll-r m W -h - hit* over five inning*
■ 1 ■■■ 1
■ ■—
■
tjuatrlv with the addition of the
In the l*-»t poaalltle eondl- Cub* l.lnrup
Tmlay a year A g o — New York tneicr
Pirate* Uaeap
new left field Idearher* moverl
tcmirorarlly from the m w atadium. llunitet* to at Detroit, 3-1, to lie linn for a faal wtart.
llawkin*. p
Ilillhelinrr, rf
A n d not one nf the cVueVer* h*« H* tmun, nti
Andrrson, If
T h - mnki .hlft arianip’inrnt will final Stanley llm -kry Cup play­
a
aore
arm
,
a
Uiart
very
few
clltlm
off
»erit&lt;
at
l
l
.
Lockett, r
KatrldgC, 3h
continue In effect until thr new
Plve yeata ago — New York ran make.
McCall, lb
Ruui, u
'Medium l* roll)pitted xmirtlme III
(ilunta
purrha*ei|
Minm-a|&gt;o|l*
Carter, u
Pluwera, 21^une.
American
Aaaoelatlon
lia*rliall
N
O
R
F
O
L
K
,
Va..
Apr.
1
3
U
T
)
llorgdurff. If
Nettle*, lb
, The lighting in llto | «r k at
Crawley, u
allonvllto ami Celery Ayenur i* rhili from Mike Kelley for undia- 8outh|Miw Johnny vanilor Mecr Hate*. Sir
i|o«rd
amount.
apparently
a
n»t
the
anawtr
l*
&gt;
Rurnhlcy, tf
Jonea, r
ter than average with apccial
Ten yrar* ago Coniellua the
Cleveland Indian*'
rcllaf McCall, rf________________ |*Bte. ef
v lamn* aiblinr ron*ldcnihly
Warmrrdam
rlrnred
15
feel
2
till
pltrlier
need*.
the old Illuminating power.
Jo h n n y, only
ever to hurl seven hits and went on to win
■ - .player
'» »
] Fan* will nr.l lie ahle to u*r Inrhr* for new p«dr vault record
two atralght..............
i.o.hitter* in the "Ilf
Id
13-S,
the grand»tamt proper although at Palo Alin, Calif.
20 year* ago
Form er heavy­ leaRllea, llirierl nut III the fourth
Now 38, the former Clnelnnall
the rwMtrVed neat portion will he
weight
rlutmph.n
Jack
Itrmioey
IttiiliR v o le td a v at W n * lo ti-S a ­ treat waa hired hy the T r i l - la*t
O pen, T h e Irf* field Idearher* are
anmomred
nl
Iteno.
Nev.
lie
plan
lem. N . ( '. New York'a (H a nla week sttletly tin a Iral Imi»I*. 11“
expected to more than make up for
lied In rue Katellr Tavlnr for IMiiinded tutu for five i i i i i * -m may ih&gt;! get another chance.
the |o»t *pair.
divorce Mal her re«pie*t."
1 1 m* firat time you sland h.*rk nod
nerve y o u d a v In Mivl i lu v o u t. year
lly H Ii H A R TE R
“ H|i*-cd mill huHlr will In- iiiii
main a u r U ," Sanford (Slant*'
M a n a t-t Rlrhir hlau* taiii tu«lay
a* thr |iM*al rlllli DWlltml (h r urwtiing If‘in of thr Florida Statr la-a­
gue » r a &gt;1111 *«lmli ar '&lt;* under •&gt;«&gt;
tonight nt h r . M. « illi (h r (Slant*
meeting O r Until- at the Municipal
Htailiuiu.
BgAford M.-t-. or Krnl Dyson wilt
threw out tho firat hall nn&lt;l thr
Seminole liiah School ham) will lx*
on lainil to arrenadr an t-x|M-«-ted
crowd of 1,500 fan*.
, Manager Itlrhlr Kla-t* has
H i'
hj- gUHl* f
Will Ik- either A IN r v illr or (ierry Shtiltx anil thr rr»t of thr llnrup, w ith thr cxccptim of Irfl
field, la p u tty Well ret Up

LIU ’s Feutado Con­
fesses T o Taking
Bribes On 3 Games

•till allow* thr Iona U l l h it
Aa&gt;ln*t Washington la»t night
hr ylrlded a two-run triple to
Mirfary Vrrn-n. In thr fifth he
attain wa- l*l(«d fur a two-run
threr-laiaacr, thil time hy Sant
MrJr.

lilltM IN GlIAM , Apr. 13-lA*)
— Pole vault and high jump rerord* of the SoutE.rn Relay*
will lie in danRer firm a pair of
i loud butter* in the fourth annual
competition tomorrow.
Draaitury./or tho turlimlnarlr*
ate dated at 3 I’. M. for tho i
W I N 8 T 0 N -9 A I.KM, N. ( ’., Apr. 38tt collrara and 417 high school
13— GP&gt;
SVu Yjfk (Slant fall* •choo| trackmen rntend.
hope thr I’olo Grunndct* krep on
Illmol* i,ml ha*t lrxa» Slate
hitting aftrr the : ra-on open*
next | w be represented hy two poten
.

Ikiiurrsi.

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P O R TL A N D , Ore.. A p r. 13— t/TI |
i•m*. Ila/Morlli. ililv c ilo n
t* I let Id. T o m Jm )f
— O p * ol the leadoff men in a ,U I•ni l H I i l l t n ^ - l a i i H i r
l-a-d-all„ fame
„ h rrr toalar In--.
ttU M ii^. A h rm litf, Klr*i Hiring,
t w n n Vanport Collttfi* nri'l Ciaik Mui* M . iitn U rn i»«r. r U r f u l f*rt.
Junior Collrgv won't Ikj a man at
r u m i i • .il.‘!!”
i i u „Mt&lt;l.t!
r i n___
i M m i»

Ex-Detroit Tiger
“Wish” Egan Dies
In Ford Hospital

OUR

MUCOSA STRATTON
1 ENGINE TUNE-UP

Cubs Beat Pirates
In Rotary League

A. D. ROSIER

SPOUTS

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MIRROR

rF h e F u t u r e W i U P r o v e
i f *

^Automatic laundry
Ej

W K T W ASH, FLUFF DDY

,

Dry Cleaning
a

Oak

Ph. 1082/

HR. C. L. PKUS0NS
KYKfl K X A M IN K M
I I I S. Palmetto

y w .r riRUr FbhUhr nnd lltcn
«*•! Iwhind the wheel fbr your find
DirUl!in* drive, you'll enjoy'the wmv
dm nil ciperieiM* or owning a truly
S teal rar.

BLOWOUTS

Optometrist
Ave.

Today'siicst t i n y !

Hut the u n it few year* will give yt*u
‘ * t of hAw feund your
when you choact a
that fhoe vou*ll hnva
Pontiac U built to
dkxnwrad

CLAHH B8 P I T T E D

O F F IC SR .I T
NOT
i

after vunr. with an aUnlttb- initiiniuni
of routine mainU iiami*
O n ly w h e n ymt r.-vo o p n re e iile
Pontine * beauty in tlu&gt; lig ld of its
fine m formatter him I n--«l itrinom y
will you roally know Ih nt, D ollar fig
Dollar Y o u Can't Bunt m Pontiac!
Contemn nnd And out Im w low prlco
quality nwikn rn*iti/*r one

’« moat tanight after cun!

88n&amp;4
2.O-N0T 6VCN
lO -IN FACT
W H EN

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mud tnm dhutmUd am

&lt; to changr u tihoui suite

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fehn u vd Qua t» wi tha

&gt; «mdM mw WM0 ot
10 wHb oil the ’-Fro'
&gt; tha dogs at th* O-loo.
Ion feed

Kwmal CKtb.

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gCOND, AND WA1 MK1TO I T t l l t

SANFORD.

FLORI DA
PhoiNt 1 6 0

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FALK .NEVE#

Till: SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Whidden Receives
(iulf Service Award

Help Wanted

It. S. Whidden ha* returned
from Atlanta, (ia.. where fie re*
reived an award for IS year* of
**rrvi.v with the (iulf Oil Corpor­
ation.
Mr Whidden wa» with th&lt; Gulf
Oil Corporation, city delivery
&gt;ale*man, in Tampa and » a » tia n i-

(n re d to S*nfurd four vn r&lt; ago.
Hi ii a (&lt;ul( transport ilrivri and
work* out of the terminal office.
Employee* from Florida, GeorKin, North and South Carolina
were railed to Atlanta for the pre■rotation of »ervlre award*. For
the IS year* »ervlre with the Gulf
Od Corporation Mr. Whidden re­
ceived a diamond and ruby *tuddrd pin a!*" a rafetv iritifirat*
for on accident durinK hi* vest* of
•err Ire.

O Z A R K IK E

VUM JNO SMCWfO
TH E M ST, PETE FANS
SOME S LU G G IN ’, ___
fl'JBOUM... T W O
HOMUMS AN A L /
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MANAGUM SHCLLCV
NOTICED TXAT AM |
d i d n 't

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JOB. iniP.r... BUT WITH HIM IN
TM LINEUP W E D LOOK M OBE
LIKE A
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SO IF Tm - CLOWN CCtlTiNUfS
StNSATlONAL PLAV, A f AT F i«4T

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* WON’T
WIN US A
PENNANT.

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C l A S T r ^ C lA H A T

G re a te r A era tion

.C ir * » A M ...

Lighter, H igher,
Fin ar&gt;T«xtu rod

liw

W a it

D isne y

Cakes

• O n ly the nrw Mod. I III M iun.titrr r iv c i ) iiu N l W ,
I.A R G I It | I O \ V l . l i r III A l l IIS du pe d to In li.ili aide and
hoitom of Ih i w I. All the nm turc ro,-* Inin and ilimu);l&gt; ilirm
for E V E N mixing in LESS lime. Auur hand* air always I K 11'
• L A R G E R III’A T - R ’ SIS I’A N T HOWLS— Large U,w|
holil* -t quart* lor griurou* quantitic* of bailer. Smaller Iwiwl
lulhiicm ly lar,;e to " h ip rt ig (t* for a tloidde meringue.
Lighter, higher, finer textured caLct— more I V I N
mixing ami greater A E R A T IO N with the new. larg* r, MOW LI I I- beater*. Complete with Automatic Juice I xiractor.

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Wint Ada
CMy, *I.WHMNI

ttl.lt N K W S P A I’ P.RS
Fur uale at Sr u po ind m
Sanford Herald
F R IK D S H R IM P Dinner
Ile«t Shrimp on Karth" at
•r‘*. .lift K I at St
Trade mark

Caah.

2 BEDROOM JIOIIHR

nlrout

I I..... la Stale Hank Iluildine
I'hone ITSK.

tiny dog*, atroller, liaby mattrr***-a, rar *eat, rrorhetr*! I»e*l
•prrad*. IS&amp;D-J.
• luiiri ■&lt;••» •lien you riont bring
your prrnrriptlon* l*&gt; I.A N K V ’S

TIIK
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A R TIt T.E S

FOR

BALE - 4

pnrenea. Hot srd raid water. MILLS SWAP fcHOP— 405 K. 4th
Nat* York Camp. Orwng* Cll^.
Rt. We Burr. Rell or Trade mo*!
anything. Ptik** 14*4
NEW
Fo u r room
fornl*ha*t
hou*e and hatn. On State Rt. Id
Can ace Sunday
only. Call

Skmner

E S TA TE FOB SALE— 3

LEAVE A TRAIL' b ~

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highway 17-02- ,
,,
„
f S f n a FEEDS Complal* Bne

W ANTED

Steam Pre»*ek— rnpalde of finDhing Wool and Silks. Piece wark
and guarantee $40 we«k. Apply
Downtown Cleaner* ami l.aun
dry. 11.7 Palm»tt*» Avenue.R M .IA III.K Kalreman for whole»alc r*mfr/tbinary route. Call
1042.

B A tY S IT T E R . Be»t of Ri
r t n Mr*. If. MfltilBMrt,
Palmetto A re. Garage Apl
ROTARY BI.ADE— Unconditional
ly guxrsoleed. Immediate de Plumbing and Repair*. 26
Liner raff. B iiio n ih lf
Joe lfauoer. Lake Mary,

Ssjf.SK •^rsrtstsairri

LOO* wttAl l
FOUND. rr ‘

IF TUI M ANW HCy '*I'C» t ••Vi
LI AMI C&gt; WAS W ltn I Ml LVkMH
ROUUtRS TON t il Hit T»tA)L W
TAKE US ro Tillitt HIDE (A lt'

OOWCJLM'/ I
A l AW IV l

ROOF WORK of all kind*. Have,
and Gutter* Repaired asd Faint­
ed. New Roof* applir-l. Fainting
and
rotting.
Hanford,
I’h
ItWH W. R It A rkrnburg.
N K W FI tltlRh ruttaced to per
faction. Old floor* mode Ilk*
new. Ftnbhing. .leaning A w*i
•rig. I'.irtatle power planl, tt
y*ai« n»|*efienre *n Serm f'li
Co.m l). II M G|ra*oa. lour
Mare
LA W N M O W K K s Sharpen*-!. l&gt;
ryrl*-.- irpallr*!, Iiak mil k.
work. Pmirpt ,crv.*e II. W
Shuin*. 71" V tt* St

W ILLU EA tfifK uirA T i l h i i n
I to

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“** ran* i /.**•*'. a w

Ih-aeonablr Rato
Free
K*tl
mate*. C aiprnO r A Hrarry
I'lo-.a I.T*T M tu *»’.*. I
(&gt;»ntrartor, builder, carpenter an t
run oniy -•••rk S|iec|Klltlnr •*'
imifiiig No )*.b It, Hiuall "•
largo. M l» llearilalgy, Hanford,
Rt 2, Ibti 3VO, I'biuie W lntu
I’aik M9XT*
D RAGI INK »crvl&lt;- «lay,flll dut.
top •oil, lu-at, ►b*dl, dump truck
M-tvtre Phono |t* u -h ,
T I I .K YOUR liA TIIR O O M wall*
nowl Pl**tie or aloinlf'im wa'I
tile. Free ratlmale*. Orange TibShop; 2310 N . tlianK*'! Phon&gt;'
W’OtiDWttRKf.NG 512
Sanford
Avenue Shelve* Cabinet.*, Sink
Tops, Awning* Ktr. C.
Vail.
Phone I4I3-J.

Il&gt; I ’a u l KohinH ira

H Jrv S T X

LirrgriLV
O LOW IMG.

B fiOCTU&lt;5E TV fi

U — M ITIC ES FERSON At M - 1.1

Roy

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A • i T T iMCj

MOUNWAS-

S »ie e t.

Work 1&gt;y etpefe;lrei| men.
“ Farmer** Frlendahip Tour of
Europe", May Sth. May mb.
and Sept 14th, I04L For de­
tail*, rontart Lanier Travel
Sendee’, Mi land". 70 E Ilns
Street. Phone 2-5S0I.

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Flrat 61.

l i » l - 16

•Ifsight air, 20 D rmtttt. BtVk.
hand rordrol.
«**d rubNr
Shape. 2 H. Tel. I lH -W -l .

1937 CHEVROLET S dooV aWan,

?V*E .XSOOMI,

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V »c

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K ip rrt

A U C TIO N
V-grtaW"*, Urestivk an*i mU-ellmi-im* *ale every Friday
1SM-R-2.
P E N T A CAR. U-dHve It by day,
night at 7:30. Col. l-arry Jo n n ,
week, or season. English Ford*
r O R 'R E N T llrndenumvllle. N.C.
W
A
N
TE
D
Man
to
help
with
vaid
and American Korda, sedan*,
auctioneer.
aoaeaniently located. 5 loom
work
eoe
dag
r
wreak.
&gt;t|fcgoa
•taiiee wagons and eonwrtiblee
h n M M Houm-. electric kitchen, i A V T W n KABMERW A t r c n w
BfrlekUndMorriiou. !t»e.,
F.
■■•aaad front potch. May, June, I iffitk south "f rlljr limlla on

Jn iy. Auguil. A. L

t f a SI ALT.*! M l Nt W PAN AM'
I t It t* *U AI.V l W IK NTIAIS'

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to

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(IV O W N K II
Small fatm -fl ti**&gt;m*, nire l&gt;*lh.
J T ir r n r d iroirhe* Modem r&lt;m KOf’ K I.A T II, ’Sbrrl R o r l. Nail .
Film, It X l4-3w. Illime.l
I Irl
trn lrn rN . r'ruit. Furnished m
Z IN C T R A D IN G C O M P A N Y .
unfurniihed A Itarrrain, A'ldr*341 River aide Drive, New York
Rt. I, Ro* HU, Sanford. I’h«ne
iff*. N. Y Mo. A-34.TK
IB M -W -I.
FO R S A I.K : 7 room*, complete R A R tiA IN S In new ami aetond
band furniture Hr*lr&lt;ami suit*,
with ga» an&lt;l elrrtrlelty. I lied
living room •nil*, Itiinli-um rug*.
room*, »elrriie,| front porrli, I
Ihirkei A Royal Furniture Co.
block finm I’oat ttffire on blark
.-VM Sanford A ve.
lop road, ritrri* fruit. Good lot.
fraHHIINl w II.
F rte l,
l.aka G K N K R A L K lrrliir Hand Vacuum
Mary c/o Mr*. J. II. I'iiwan
Cleaner.
Never iweil. f.U.Otl.
Fh**r*e .’.M l. Gene,a.
lfiT7-J.
COI.Oft Kit II* er Garden, i! wren t'itl«.Sp«4 Ffigidalre, Ga- .S (o ,r.
Wnaidng maehlii*', l**-d*, Dlnliig
land. Work llldg T i x &lt;0 I.Uai
Room furniture wool rug ttilJ.
Walt K'dxr llgbt plant.
For
Maple living loom suit, mirrors.
•imrk aale. »22finmt Part Cash.
Call 1277-W or re me at Nil
Heater rlreulatlng. 3&amp;I4 Orang*Avinue IT.opr 706-W.
Celery Aye.
A 'K i . a K A * PA IM K N ’ T K . R o o m *
and store* I IB W. Ktrat Strati D V lIA IlY , Fla'., tin Route 17. 7 .1 D R A W K It cabinet sink, with
mile* north of Sanford Nice one
rnlsl'g fe'irrt* ami all rnnne-.
fto.ne 4PfMV
la-droom &lt;-einrrit Work
b*Wi»e.
Ibui*. 29 feet or mote of piping.
M O D f.ltN 3 tooin ftirnl*l»tl apt.
I'artlv fninuhaiL A ll electric hit$45 00. Room 5.7 llmnntrl, A ir
P riv a te bath A d ult* . 2700 M. I
rhen— living room wall* done ir.
Haie.
»•
Tonville.
___
Knotty CypTetOf tine acre lot.
K IT C H K N K T T K Apt. Slumlmrland
plenty rimm tor titru* tree* m F R IG ID A IR K . 7.7 cubic feet, IH
Court. 8. City Lunlta, Highway
rhlrken*. Ideal *|Mit for retlreil
mo*, old. New $225 00, Now
i t -m .
. i a ______
couple who want peace and
flflO.OO. Like New. 22m; park
4 RO OM garare apartment. 115
fiutct. Offetnl
by
u w u a r,
Avenue.
N o. Jrninimim- Avenue.
fS&amp;OO.OO. Last b o j-r on Sm yr­
na Htlve at •’Millet Acrea”.
T R A ! L K R SPACK-Sanlamj*.
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
Tra ile r Park, 0 miles South.
“ Really clean for fulk* who
buy, aell A trade u*«*t
care." Shade, lerrentlon room,
um ilurc. Wil»«m-Maler Furni­
ahufflrlioarri*, (&gt;atn&gt;», grill, »*wture P i . 311 K *•* "hone *”.*
gra for imalern trallera. We hav*
W A N T E D i«. buy govil ikoed Imby
every tiling foi tuttler trailer liebed. Ph«me IM IJ b * * ._______ __
Ing. K*-e Rob Wilhelm.
HEM * W A N T E D
3 rtkonv furplkhrtl c*itLge nyar
Orange City elcan. c**ot, quirt,
W
A
N
T
E
D
- g i i l for fnuntaln and
comfortable, on Sparkman Avc.
drug dept, loinev’* Drug Store
South of Rluc Spring* Avr. IF Y O U want In *tll ynur hnm
A liG R K S N lV E Kale-man. Sleu&lt;lv
-t reruRa, Dat ii with J. V
employment, many opportunities
all. Realtor.
Florida
Rial
f o r . advunrement. Fire* tone
h r
rent fumbitwTl apartment
Hank DMg.. I’h*me 17&amp;B,- •*?*
Store*
304 W 5th 8t.
1— 4 room Bungalow— 2 Iwklrooro. S—
Gax range, healer, two tun

L it

LIKE VOUMl U M N O

II

mile* from town, fi.t'iOO.Ofl, good
ter .it*.
J BEDROOM
llltU H K . nearby
community, Completely
Fur­
nished. I ' , Hath*, f1.fl00.00, ||.
I&gt;erul term*.
I. W. I I A I . L R E A L T O R

l i a a i Atm w ill
Ke ■»,,**»*
o* e t I k , leftXgA* or **u t w r u .i
** * ,
rk sia a II n o t a*m* I*
l l , l , * la rwa l,lre*&gt;»a« y**k. la
pelw ro lee f.i* ar*amma4*llaa
Ik* a4*#etlme I* n , * r i * * n* gar
geoaigrip. f T e*4er fu r a* la
r * * 4 » r ik* m l poadht* *er«lre,
wit W a a l Atm a**l k » la oar a t­
tir e aa INS gar Net etc eakllrafMflfe,
P lr a w M •» a* lm*ae4lalHr
If ■■ eeaaS Xrrara la yaar *4.
WTe eaaae4 *e e*apaaalhle tar
w a r* I M S r •• laeaf*eel laeee-

W A T C H and Cl.wL Itepalring. All
work fuaianterd.
Rra*nuaM.price*. F. M. KtiglDh. Jr., 325
Sanford ^ve. Phone IB04.
\ K M !H A N
HI.INlifc uutile l.
order. Seminoh- Venetian Wind
Co
«2n W 3rd St.
Ph..*,

WH/CTS'I o t r M A 0 D « O . "

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N O W .f )

�FRIDAY APR. 18, 1981

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Amendment OnRecall jw *, T.7.»*S I ' «
,

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I Octal) ”

*^

!?*“ r *4' T
,
B*yi.s..t .epll.d, •You uuaht »
A
S
“ ' r r r v c^ \ have eoitfHMwv and faith Ti. the
lh i n w o u l t l h«v# full p^pi* You rant fo«»l them loft
by deputy *herlff*.
The »talc attorney would I*Jointly
reeponilble
with
the
ih e riff. for the enforcement nf
all rrimlnal law*.
In many countle* -* u c h a*
Dade. Dural, and Hlltihorough—
that have rrimlnal court* of re.
cord, the Mate attorney ha. Juris
diction only In capful c a -c .
Ifowever, hr .&lt;111 (■ required to
•Jim all front Jury Indictment!.
The proposal authorlilng the
Legislature to »et up machinery
for recall of all taw enforcement
officer*, war approved by n 5-2
vote. Senator* Collin* of Talfaha
*ee and Clarke nf Mnntlrello n&gt;
.

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1
.
The Senate committer also ip amendment,
* hl« h would permit I* year-old*
*• *o»e, " n&lt;1 » ouR m*,noI? 'V
« ” &gt; tm * ,»• wr,J? In,« **}• ’ 8
Oonstltutlon a 25 percent celling
«n Income and Inhertlance tare.,
, The legUlatlvr council lutro'bleed In the Home of proposal
*« ■me'"' tha S U U Constitution
•« allow taxation of homestead*
&lt;nr eehool rurpone*.
Homestead* at prevent arr
exempt for taxation up to $5,000
continue the exemption except for
The proposed amendment woulil
_ L .... I nw *na* !al

aehrut I

laid they believe the people will
vote to permit eucb taxation for
educational puipciei.
The Senate completed legisla­
tive action on a bill to permit
employment of minor* In produc­
tion of motion picture*.
T h r nira*ure already ha* U rn
patted by thr llouae and now goes
to the Governor for hi* approval
or veto.
The House agreed unanimously
to axk Congress to make peace­
time &gt;H'trayal of drfensr informa­
tion punishable by death.
The memorial wax introduce!
by Hep. Bom i ll of Martin rounly
who *ald the prrtent punlihment
for lietrayal of defense informa­
tion in peacetime is only 2fl years
Imprisonment.
“ V'ote f&lt;jr this memorial and
save your nation and home," be
urged the H'&gt;'J*f.

ManthiiII Opposes

l)R. H. K. RING

ICoaHa-ea I rum r u e (lael

today upon the Marine l.'oij, bill
III) and 4? other Senator*. I denHeal legislation I* liarked by &lt;h i
member of the Hou*r.
Senator* D o u r la*, George (I).
Ga) and Ive* (It -N Y ) urged that
the high bra** opposition be
Ignored by Congress.
George noted in n statement
that the only way for Congre**
to In* auic that the Marine, con­
tinue a* a hard-hitting combat
outfit 1* to spell it out in n law,
Dougla* In direct testimony and
Ive* In m autment said the Mar­
ine Carp* I* the he.1 service t
put down aggression in any part
of the world.
Both said the M arlnr. could
•t-Ttt"
the
S. unit for th :
United Nation* police force*. They
pointed to the M arino record in
P t o |M)h b J h
Korea and World W ar II.
“There U no better group of
( r . * i i . . r s from n &gt; . o*s&gt;
fighting men anywhrre In the
been |ilanninu»tn seek .pedal leg. world than the Marine Corps,"
M u iInn ruining the minimum con- Ives said.

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UndOr the hill
ht-fore
Imth
I house., commissioner* of two or
more Flotldn roiintlrs could enter
contrail, "to loordlnnle their efJ fort*.'1 The measure note* this
‘ would pet mil thrrn tu coo|&gt;erate
effectively to eml that the work
and function* of each may eflirientlv and economically Imple­
ment the other In rendering »ervice to the people.**
Boyle's Senate measure differ*
oi that it also gives the county
| Maid* authority In effect contacts
nnd agreement! for the carrying
out of their common function* “ by
a ccntial agency or common
ng#nt.“ But neither the Senate
nor House hill confer* “ now or ad•litlonnl powers nr duties."
tine
of
the llurnseil-Funua
House bill* wmiihl permit county
commission* to ratry liability in•uiatue against tort action*. It
would also waive the Immunity
of a county against such suits “ to
the extent &lt;&gt;i liability Insurance
larrlisl."
Single counties also have plan­
Thcrr aie nine rnajur Cldneie
ned to seek this authority by ipedialect*.
i Ini nets.
A Senate measure by
Boyle
would authorise county commis­
sion* to have made an appraise­
ment of all pmperty In a county.
It *i&gt;eelfir* they could hlra a
•lu *o, and would allow ths egneiidltnrr nf county funds or the
levying nf taxes for this purpose.
Boyle also u ffrm l tha proposal
fn raise circuit rourt clerks' fees
for recording paper* and attend­
ing trial*. It rhanges th eminlmum charge for copying vr ntm tding anv paper from SO rent*
for the first 100 word*, to I I for
Ihr first .100 wnrd*. It
raise*
el»*rIs' •&lt;iiopcii*atlon fur attend­
ance In luurt fn m $5 a day to Sin
and deputy trial ilerka from I t a
•lav In IN.
T»ie third l!ornsed.RiH|Ua mea»me unilld set fee* court clciks
may rhatgc thme instituting lltlgat Inn* a* ftdluws:
$7.50
for
county court suit*) $.1.50 for In­
stituting appeal* from any In­
ferior court to a county, circuit or
the State Supreme Court: $10 far
any civil or nimlnal suit insti­
tuted In circuit rourt*. egrept
rapltal punishment rates, in which
the fee would hr $|S.

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llnkf r and I. Hen Fuqua nf Manntec introduced the three House
l i l t - 'oTTectmg f..iintv government
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combat while the Marines nie&lt;|
only three men for each two in
combat.
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The leei.lation would put n ten
" d e i' •
’V ’.«.n tin Marine'.
Dougla* end Ire* % id pie ei
•plar. ra il f .i a M ali...
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17r.,(WK) to “no.nnn jn the next fis.
eal year.
Dmigta*, who rose from private
In lieutenant colorud in th r Mar­
ine* in World War II. said there
I- no intention of making th*
Marine* into “a second land
arm y."
He said the A im y now ha* so
many of It* best men and Turn *
In Korra that It could not ilo th.
necessary training jo|, for masarmy divisions, needed in rase ol
possible all-out war.
Although all inanjHiwer ceil­
ing* now are «uiprnded, the Mar­
ine* nnimally are limited to one
fifth nr 2(1 percent the enlisted
strength of the Navy. The Navy
strength wa* 5( ni,not) la-fore the
Korean outbreak.
Calling attention lu this, Sc. •
rrtary Marshall said th - Marine
Corn* bill would “disturb thr
traditional balanced relationship
nf the Marine Corps to the other
operating force* of the naval
establishment.”

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Emergency Powers Allied Troops M ac A rth u r Is In v ited To A d d r e ss
For Governor Are Smash 9 Miles
Across Border J o in t C on gress S e ssio n T h u rsd ay;
Provided In Bill
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Cummunot ■ ?*;.if7.«.*J.*a*it
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•* .sira .Tvif iod*y.
from light to bitter.
A House trill, introduced lay
Yachon it th irr milrt norlhrait
W A SH IN G TO N . Apr. 16 &lt;/!*)
nine reprrtentalivet, it dctignrd to
of
Vanggu, the Red iiipply have
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to
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*el up a civil defeat* agency for
the Stale and put legal leetli in the tod.iv in letting aland a lower court ta|ilurrd Sunday on the eatl-cende, ivion that a vt itr legislative com- Iral front.
pm enl detente agency.
AImiuI 50 North Koreant fled
I Should an enemy attack or other miller can compel a witnrat to
from
Yachon liefore the attack
tag
whether
he
wat
a
Communial.
emergency tome the Governor
iiuiton Janie* «|&gt;|tralrd from a Then they ilopjted and threw mor­
would atiume directional control of
•me.month (tail tenlence and a tar fire hack into the town.
the defence agency.
Farther eait. South Korean
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fine given him for refuting
The bill provide* the Governor’'
leiiure power* could be invoked ,(&gt; answer question* atkrd by the t hoop* occupied a high ridge north
after an emergency declared by the Wishing ton itale fact-finding com I "f
Congret* or the President or an nutter on un-Ammcan activities j In the air war, P -M Sabre Jet*
The high tribunal, however, re­ twice tangled with Russian-type
enemy tnvaaion.
jected hi* .appeal although earlier MIG-lii* Mundav afternoon. In
The Governor could aaiie private thi* trim it ruled that witnr«*e* the first air liattlc III F-t)&lt;ts mlsrri
a property, communication*
CUDfederal Ktaml Juris* and with no ,M|G*. American pilots
» idle*. Irullding*. These could he adminUiiative IwhIIc * may refute reported two MIG* damaged and
"■•Id. diitrlbutcd or handed in any to antw&lt;i i|oe*tion» dealing with one probably destroyed, later In
way the Governor or council wish­ Communist
activities
on
the the afternoon IB (iubre Jets clash
ed. Method* for reimbursing per * groondv of possible self-inciimina- &lt;*l with more-than Hi MIG* and
aona who** goods are aelied are tion.
rhased them la rk arms* the Yaln
laid down in the bill
The
court's
rrfntal to accept River. The Communist plane*
,
.
llir court
• refusal
i
egencic* aJ»o a ir J lm , .' a|i)ieal gave no rrasnn l»ut escaped damage.
authoriiad under the measure noted that justice* tllark. Reec
Monday's vrorr brought to 160
Tatee to foot the bill In case of and |b&gt;ugla* favored u-viewing thr the number of Communiat Jet*
an emergency could be levied un­ cs»e. That left Chief Juslicr Vin­ drstmyrd nr damaged in air (at
der provtaiona of the bill.
son arm Justices flunk fur ter. tic* alnre Nov. | when M IGs first
Rep. M urray of polk, one nf the Jackson, Hutton. Clark nod Min
appeared In Korean skie*.
aponaore of the bill, *a|d It w a i in- toil c.gtcclng t » let the mnvirtlon
Since the Korean w ar started
trodured at the r*ou*st of lh~ ■land.
June 26 Allied planes have de­
-State Defense Council, lie captain­
Janie. haw’d hi* appeal on (mlh stroyed or damaged 317 Commun­
ed It vraa a model hill suggested
ist planrs of all types- American
by the Council of State Govern­ the constitutional g u a r a n t e e losses for the same period are
againit
•rlf-incrimlnation
and
a
ments.
listed aa IM .
He said he would circa* that provision which -a y » no "late may
The Sahre Jets were also out on
tuovislnn* in the hill under which ahridgr the privileges arid Im­ a strategir mission Monday. They
munities
uf
j-lliaentt
&lt;
&gt;
f
the
United
the Governor could u»e the strin- States.
dive-homed an Impartant supply
gent emergency powrre would Im
bridge arms* the Yalu River at
Washington
State
opiuwed
a
Su­
rleai cut.
HiJu, upstream from Rlnnilo. Tw o
An appropriation nf (IIIJltM ) t* nn mr Court review nf the case,
pnipined In (lie bit), hut thl* would citing an opinion of the Wash diriot hits with BOO pound buml*
•re reported,
logtnn Stale Kttpiemo Court that
ingirut
ii'uitaaie on rata* *i«t.
fn a(l Fifth A ir tactical
wrr tn the i|inr«ttoa« aaki
‘ *n
wt flrorr
day.
AraarUan M d Turkish aahlkr*
»dcThe d a r t boat gains rfu the
ground ai tha United Nation*
Ctl Janie* for tptcalinning.
maintained the Initiative arn&gt;M
New Yotk Htate's Salthsth «dt the Kdreali peninsula.
servant e law which bans some hut
Allletl infantry and tank* were
not all busittvss activities on Sun­ flrmlv rntrenrhed In Vanggu, onre
I’ U H A N . Korea, Apr. Jtt-h d V
days also weathered a 6upromt a Red troop-mailing point on the
The first toil toljiei* to
returned from Hit Korean front Court challenge.
rvn trd front.
The high tribunal, earing no
under the Arm y'e new rotation
Another
N . force held the
aultslantial federal iiueation wav high ground northeast of Ynnggti,
m, nlley arrived today to board
transport for tha united Staten. involved, rrfuacd to review a state seven mile* Inside Red Korea on
About 40 of fleer* and 360 rti- court derision whlrh upheld va­ the eastern tip of ihe huge IfvralUled men compelled the first lidity nf the law.
chun re*ervolr.
-lilp.unit from various conduit
The derision was appealed by
Tanka lumbered Into Y a i.g rt
unit* In Korea. They are ache Sam Friedman and Snt.i I'taska. Monday afternoon after breeching
dulrd to leave Tuesday, aaid 1*1. •irtlwdn* Jew * and retailer* of -trnog rhinrse and North Korean
fob Robert T . Shaver tif San kosher meat in New York Clly.
('ommunist defense*
Antonio, Te*. He la rnmmaml
Friedman and I'taska were mn
The Red* m ailed iroop» end
mg officer of the new Eighth vie!i*l of telling meat nn Sunday, sunplies there eaely last wrok,
in violation of thr Sabbath obser­ apparently In preparation for an
Army Rotation C tnU f.
Shaver aaid tha group w » vance law. Each wav sentenred l.t r* preted &gt;ounterthruvt
against
rnthiliiastlr about being the first flu fine or two days Jail.
the Allle*.
Their appeal said the state law
Ml to be rotated tramf-A aign in I ho
On the weal-central front U N.
^ rotation compound aatd, "W ei permit* the sale of bread, milk irnopt advanced against only
tCNnllnurd ftn Page S ill
romr, you've ranted your trip
light realitanee. They now have
home."
full control of th f youth hank of
1,1. General Kdwetd H. Riookeit.
the Hwechnn rsaefeolr.
Arm y Department personal elihf
Ap rorreapondepl Robert Kimpredicted tins rotation prognuo
son at II. 8. Eighth A rm y haodwill hit full spded by mid-sum
■mar I era said the Red* were us­
mer "unless resaaltW* go way
taty Manager Clifford MrKIb- ing smudge poly and building
np."
htn, who attended the inerting nf brush fires to amok# up the coun­
Brookes, who flew to Korea to the Florida C ity Manager's Aaao- tryside and hide their ground
Inspect troops and talk over per- riation at Oral*. Friday, was elert- movement* from the prying ryes
•nttnel problems with field m m - ed a member of the new hoard "f of Allied airmen.
f mandrrs. added, "of rm in t, #«• ■llrerlurs of the organisation.
Allied (roopa captured a H ikc
would like to end (be War at.d
The other metol^ra nf Ihe In tn l ■upplv dump near east of Yon
get them all home.
are Oliver J . Srrnmr* of l'en*a- rhnn Monday. The Rfda put up a
"General
Ridgway
I* very rola and K. E . Kelley of U k e - bitter one-hour fight before -Irnwmorb Interested in rotating
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irsa ilsH S oa eaas B ill
lh*»c land.
men as fast as possible He ami
During Ihe past yrar Sir. MrI want to get out as many men Kllddn has server! as serretarywho have had long nr dangerous treastirer of the group. He attend­
rilod* In Korea a* we ran. H o w ­ ed thr ronvrntion Wednesday
ever. we must maintain enmhat through .Saturday. J . M. Baldwin,
efficiency."
iii.il*. teas elrrled president of the
Aurtion sale* war* resumed thl*
The first man to arrive for association, and Kenneth Thomp­
rotation wan Set. Paul D. Hear son. Sarasota, vire-president. Cor­ afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at the
Hanford Slate Farmers Market
k tnel nf Grand Konde, Ore.
nelius llodlnr of Winter Park sue- with Vern Slater, noted auctioneer
reeded Mr. MrKihhin aa secretary- from Plant City In charge of oper­
trrasuier.
ations. The auction* will lie eontinned at 2:00 P.M- and 4:00 P.M.
IH A I’KRS FO R IKIMBEM6
•laHr.
W IC IH TA . Kas^ Apr.
Manager Sandy Anderson an­
Cynthia Ann Metcalf. Infant Now they're using baby diapers on nounced thla morning that ts«
daughter or M r. and Mrs. A rthu r the Air Forre'a 11-47 Hlratojet auction* are (or the aale of vege­
Metcalf, died at tha
Fernatd- plane*.
tables and fruit only.
W byt
Laughton Memorial Maepital at
Produce ulaa were h e a v y
P:0tt P.M, yesterday.
Eveg Don I’enuci, senior mater­ throughout last woelr. hr stated,
Funeral serriraa will be held at ial buyer for the Hoeing ah plans with I IS.M l units aeiling for
the graveside in Oviedo Crtnetrrv plant didn't know, lie got a re 1109.070.
4 today at ft P.M. with the Rev. rruisition for a doten diapers for
Total sales far
thla
saaao-i
tha Mg Imml-er*. scratched hi* amount to M i M N I , and sales
Frank O. Morgan effWiatlng.
Survivor* in siURJau In tha mo­ Mm 4 a while, then checked with of only IIM.0P4 a rt needed to
ther and father inelSSa Maternal the superintendent who put in Ihe earced the stillr* aaaaon of IM 0 grandparents M r. and Mrs. C. n. order.
60.
U rg e n t of U n g wsad
t ^ paternal
The superintendent, Ray Mitch­
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Unless climatic condition* In­
grandmother. Mrs. Or*
O m a Lea Met- ell, gave thl* egplanatlon
terfere, the M *rh«t will
thow
ralf.
The divpera are used to clean sale* valued at more than IS.'OO.the homh sight I n*. The soft, lint- 000 said Mr. Andersen, who point­
NEGRIMfl MOUNDED
free mataetal ia idea) for the Job. ed out that tha proato t marketing
Corine Brown, Negrsaa, was aeseason has two and a half month*
verely woonded Saturday night hv
A L L -A M E R IC A N DIKfl
yet to continue.
a blast from a shot gun, and a
C ED A R R A F ID K , la.. Apr. 16—
(A T— Arthur Foe, 72, former A llQ U IC K T » t P
Amerka football player at Prince­
Ensign and Mrs. Bobo Mem and
shooting which iMagaace at 1X12 ton and retired general manager daughter Pai
a quick
Maagaatlna A'
of Ihe Quaker Oats Co., died Sat­ cross country
their autourday light of heart “
The Nagra,
mobile In order
relatives
hero. Inclading
and Mrs.

Upheld By Tribunal

first
Soldiers
Are Sent To Pusan
For Rotation Home

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McKihhin Is Named
AiweriHtion Director

Auction Sales Arc
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Cynthia Ann Metcalf
Died In Infancy

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vVhi Cbl uni sc Declares
General Is Welcome
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MacArthur's Plane
Lands At Airport

MacArthur Fuels ld»n^ Term Of A ctive l)ut&gt; Mirnalil

H O N O i n V Ap. H A — &lt;/P&gt;
tienriai Hougist MacAithur. tlnpl&gt;rd of hit top nnlitaiy romniandt.
arrived early today from Tokyo
on hit w «y to l|,r mainland for a
hero t welcome and a (tolitical bat­
tle over American policy in AsiaHit big Iramport plane glided
onto Hick am Field’s runway at
12:28 A . M. Seven minute* lata:
he stepped on American soil for
the first time time lu* 1950 Wskr
bland conference with President
Truman.
He hat not been on the U . S.
mainland for 14 yrvrt.
The deputed tupirmr command­
er of Untied Nation* force* in the
Korean war will Irate lursday to
tarry hi* view* on U. S. polity in
Alia to C'ongrrtt and thr American
Public.
lie arrived whro m«vt of Hono­
lulu wa« asleep. Hut today thr
puldir will grt a good look at him
— and hr will grt hi* first taste of
American public'* wclromr for
* returning nrrn.
The General will ride at the
bead of a parade through Hono­
lulu'* *treet». receive an honorar)
degree from thr llnlvcralty of
Hawaii and visit famed WaUtiki
Beach.
The General's plane wae Met
....................... i military and civMUn
big bra*s. Applauding rlrHMo*
l l w i i M M os raa* ai*t

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Post Office
Takes More Than:.
Refund Checks
P O R T P IE R C E , Apr. 16— i d l
Theft of an undetermlnivi ainmint
of .bed from the local pt’*'
hi h o m iw aid m om or o in iia i and mbs oouoias Mmas mu* bI~mi.i n,r -s r.\ r\ r„rmpr|v
iifftre. including h i rslimatrd 2*h•
named altrr the Tokyo cotumsud (tout which he hat U r n trlle m .l .mil now tt-nanied "Hst .iin”, will
to 26ii government chocks, pro
enil fiairtron unbroken yeur* nf scivice nUtaida the llnltwi Slot* Av the M.o Arthttrii pr&gt; |&gt;.tit .l I n ‘leave
vumably Incomr tax refunds. » «
Japan, varied public tr.irll.ina in hi* duiiilsail tnehided Hit unihrolU (lcin'.i.-:.in»lliai nl f in , ,i - , ,1mtlu-M
revealed thla morning.
Whi wo Imivs art* lighting In KnM -. The llalssn* w ill he Mown liy Die lot n e t Siqucuir 4' inIfI.muter ‘a |‘r r Postmaster C. W. Peters said
nm al p ilo t,l.t.Co|. Anthony Story HMnding by plane). Alto returning ore aid*-* l.t. Col l.m -n-m r ); Hunker
the office was broken into som&lt;(Inset, top left) and Col. Kid Ifuff (inset, lop r ig h t ), and Ihe MacAithtita' ion. Atthur 13 (in(rrtiatioaat)
time Iwtween 10 P. M. Balurdav
ami 6 A . M. Sunday when •
rust'd Ik I employee rr ported fur
work. Entrance was gained hv
breaking th" glass In an un
barred wiinlnw In H i p
pod
master's offtrr, iinlslrhing ati.l
raising ihe window.
The theft was not revealed,
however, pending a check hv
Hr T O M S IM M
postal and l"ea| authorities.
M 'K Y O . A p r
l« id’t (
S
Peters estimated that 2 .IH10
)ct» «rr kicking the datlight-- out
to
pieces nf mall that had
n l Russian-made Jet. t vrr\ dim
been sorted for rutal and grnersl
llii-y tangle over N'otlli Kotea
delivery were scooped up and
Mllice the Red* fllsl -*«»*•♦( n
taken. Most nf II was flral cias
In** Jets In the Koirsn war, S'nhut some packages were stolen
I, they has-e lost 147 dr-troV'd *-i
Only one package was lrf&lt;
that had liren opened--It con
• nrapany I, l.’ ttli Inl-tniiy, I Ii—
W AS H IN G TO N . Apt 166 &lt;/P) dainsgrd (&gt;v U . b- Fjfllt Ait I ......
pilot'.
talneil a woman's drew*.
Nstmual Gu,ini, got * ’iugge*l
— Srcie.laty uf Sisir Atlieunt to­
Peters said apparently the bnt
U. S. losses are » i H hni -to
ssolVioil in M lint lo .|oi trill
glar wore gloves, a* few finger day lltgrtl f'ungtriv In sit huh kly Air Fonc officer said
print* » r other clues had been to lend 2.f*3t,(HIO ton* &lt;d grain to
i -si problem &gt; ilunl.iv oiglil ami
“ Hell, o'lr Inass, Ii -h i n t |w-r
round. The thief left Ihe p«*st India wlirtr, lie m il, • (anune tv anything compared to lhelr« "
estly .SitmLy moinuig in ,s wigaleil
office by
the same openin';
Overall the CommiinUii im u
.ste,s itrri Oiler ii
through which he rnterea. ami developing nmtr is|inlly llisn tin* hot 'lit platira nf *11 I&gt;|.&lt; - -in,,
rvrn hesitated long enough I" eounlty anin ipsled.
(hr Kotrart w a r *lait*d June
i -aaareal mil in ■ -lemelv wooded
recline the window.
A rlo -on went Iwfore a closed That includes n im a f l kluakid out
I'rtera warned hanks and bu*i- aessinn n l the Senate Foteign Re­ «n tho gtounil aa well a* In the ai
-ilea umler the nidrra m d plans
nee* men tn exercise caution In lations Committee In discusi (he
Allieiiran ln*»e« (ill the allu o| t ,,p|. David G ili he I, the opei •
the Ihe cashing nf checks until Indian aid proposal lie *eem«d petiial Wert llat*.| « , INI. Eleven
lion *Until,tied lu tllr i omhlion* I*.
the matter is rlcarnl jp . He at*-&gt; cerlain, ton, In tun into questinii nf thrsc wete lost In ait rniilli*:
asked that at r discovery nf Ing about Far Easlrtn tmhry.
The nthers were shut down n&gt; etosely as |uiisdde, s nd I m l
quantities nf mad nr mail sack- generally.
I lent. I trsls New to in, evrttillvr rd
damaged hv ground firi'. Manv t&gt;
he reported Immediately either tn
That |*ollry has run into In tinned In base or huidid I - hlml
(u
rt.
him nr the authorities.
(( nr I hilled on Page Ml*)
thrir own llnoa.
ilapn (• le r, I In* it At my
Of the 147 enemy Jet' claimed
irodinrtrir, 'l a j o l with the Itontia
l&gt;v II. M. pilot* 42 weir known de
thrsiiighunl
the
iir-dih m
mid
alloyed, 12 were listed a, pioha
t oiiunerideil (a p t t .n iih .l for tho
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Dispatch Of Grain U- S. Planes Win In Company 1 Fights

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at midnight firing, many of them In con*M*t*Me detail. Thot nfgBl the

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coin in ts* Ion of the American War
.\&gt;delation met to hammer out
legislation striking » t the undcrssnr Id
The final report of Ihe commit­
tee'* long look Into rrlnie is dun

iu two weeks. The .(secial com mis­
sion (• helping draw up recom­
mendations (for new nnti-rrim i!

laws.
2. Semite Investigator* i la-sifted
tho nation's hasie militate tiainiog lamps all
hut one front
“esccllent" down to "minimum
-allsfaetriry."

Secretary Of St;itc
D e c l a r e s Stfirvation Is Imminent

National Guard Uni*
Kxccutcs
Tactical
TrninifiK I’ ro Id c m

I‘i evidential M«'tetarv -hiseph
&lt;h. rt made tills I leer at a news
|l -allsai* Me I'ea, slat

‘"'fh e statement Mr. Trum an re­
leased nt thr ronrhision of the
Wake Island ronferencee said
that "prim arily we talked almul
the nroblem* In Korea." The
President said "w r mIv i discussed
the "step* necessary In bring
peart- and security tn the area
as rapidly a* possible In ac­
cordance with the intent of the
resolution of the United Nations
General Assembly and In order
to get our armed forces out of
Korea as soon aa their United
Nation* mission ia rompleled."
Then, down near the rnd of the
700-word statement, the PreaL
dent aaid:
" I also asked General M acArw m i u i i « t r* * « T w i

Wednesday, in rriierlng

linlay tn a joint meeting with the
.‘'enstc Thursday tn hear General
Dutigl.u M u A illiu i.
Democratic leader McCormack
(Mass) a*krd ihit the Ihnitr em­
power speaker K.tyhurn tu declare .v retest during the tegular
•csiiin Thutsday *o that M scAtlhut could hr heard.
There wa, no ohjcclion. to the
nutter w o rcttlcd.
No (urthcr action hy Congrcti
it nccrttary, tincr the unsnimou*
content rrquett implied .in invita­
tion to the deposed General to
tprak. However, the Senate to*
morrow mud go through the lorm.slitv ol deciding to come tn the
House ch-irnhct Ihutsdsy to hear
,Mac Arthur. The Scn.tte wst not
meeting today.
Meanwhile Pteshlrnt Trum an
tiotificd Congict' he has author­
ised use of IJ'.'.OtNt.iNNi of govern­
ment funds to enable Yugoslavia
to obtain critlcnllv needed raw ttiateriala for It* armed fours.
Klsewhete in the natlun's ratiital Rep. Adair (R -Indi today in­
troduced s .evolution calling for
the dismissal of Dean Achi'son a*
Stvrt tary uf Stale, amt Rep. Hakewell t It- Mot offered one to giv?
General Douglas MacArthur
a
spcs-inl medal.
Iloth protiosals were made short­
ly after the House agreed to a
toint sraslnn with the Senate
Thursday tn hear Mar Arthur. The
resolutiotia were sent tis commit­
tees, Wilts n*s rarlv action III sigh*.
In id|iri action today
1. The Senate Crime Investi­
gating Committee and a special

In Osteen Region

President made a tadlo address
on the matter,
In neither
___ .... thr documents nor
the speech wet there any refer­
ence to Ihe Wake Island mecl-

Califs at MacArthur. Uia President faauod
soon, they ■ Berios of document! Involved In
Texas and the controversy which led to tho

d-pi

hr 4’oiuiillons there rr.-te ealled
"detiltirahl*."

Asawialrd I'resa Military Alfairs Reporter
W A S H IN G I ON. Apr.
16 (/P) Out nl (irs ru l (hmglsi
MscAtlhur'* appearance before t nftgte** may mme a new arenunt
of what Ilie General and President Truman &lt;IhI at Wake Gland fail
October.
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fly K l.T D N f . F A Y

Until now, the only official
version of the short U lk trdween
the United Nations roHm inder
In lb* F a r East and the man who
later final him from the Job ha*
come from the Prrsldenb— a for­
mal, generally phrased statement
IssuroT liy Mr. Truman.
A mystery grew up about the
meeting. An fleinent of the ori­
ginal mystery probably rteve
lotted out of the fart that the
Wake Island session really was
rontpoeed nt tw.i meetings— a
private two-man talk between tha
General and the President, then
• general huddle attended by the

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Simulated Battle

MacArthur Testimony May Clear Up
Mysterious Wake Island Meeting Man

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Of DocUir Improves

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Knox,

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White lio n .. , ii eantira*,
ai&lt;l M acArthur l&gt; welronte to call
on 1‘iesident Trum an while hers*
if hr asks foi an appointment.

A-llomh Dcfunst'H Arc
railed Inadequate
W A S H IN G T O N . \pr Irt ■f t —
Millard Caldwell, Civil
Defer**
Arlmilllstratnr, w ». uunlcil l.nlay
a - saying adequate -teji* have not
yet l,e«-n taken to prote t the na­
tion flora ntnmtr attar)
Caldwell, his aides .and aii force
offlret* appeared l-«-(n!r- a closed
session of the Heuate nrmeil te iviees eolti in It tee to give tholr Idea*
nil thr damage an atomii- at tack
might eaus*.
Chairman Russell llM iu i of the
entnmitlee told a trpnftet Inter
the Civil defense A'intimstratinn
officials aaid that
not
r,ratly

enough has tieen dime to meet tho
w ay he laid out the maneuver* danger.
and tin wav 'hat tin nu n ear
Russell said thr witnesses also
cull'd the opi nitinii
) outlined what they hope to do lo
Tw o new officer* .erveti with I ptepate for surh nl tacks. He de-

(In- group, Lieut -la. !■ Tirdscrg
and Mg I. t C Teretoc- Itiown, who
JA f'K M O N V II.L F ., Apr. in Ol’1 was reeenljy promoted to rank
•laittea R. Ilow je, 27, -lint In Hu of warrant officer.
head Haturday when found In lied
Driver officers serving w e ir
wllh lh* wlf* n f D r. Han- H liii.-r ( •‘apt. Roy Green and ' aivt. Iloh
of Titusville, waa improving Indav Itaker, wh« with CpI
Wilson
In a hospital hare.
served as Ihe ehr-ive
enemy
Police said Dt Kti »-••-, 4". ftilrc."
Hievard county lirallh dllrotni.
live " f l n i i . and If rnlixtid
admlttsd flrlpR the slide
Ihal men met nt (he Armolv at H:46
wounded Howie and killrd M i,
I'. M. Satmday night, and after
Mtrasser.
lu n a s a r. He
lie waa
W *a held
held without
wlUiolK for
for- Iw ln g briefed on ........ pinldem ,
ma charge in Hrevatd cm,ntv Jail ,,
, r„r l , B,
ir, p, M&gt;
Hotvie. a rivllla n technician at They
—
arrived ai the proving
the guided missile proving ground
ground on hour later am| denear Titusville, and Ida wife wet*
(I esnfluHttl «|n V'fiit star
weekend gurata nf the Kti* ceri*.
Mt&gt;. Howie told policr &gt;lie and
W H .D M F K M F E T IN G
Dr. Mlraaser drove off for some
I’orter I. in dug. preddent of the
rlgaiettea and when they return. I Fl'Ulda Wildlife Fednation, today
found th* two In bed Mrs. Ktrai
antumnerd that a meeting for
ser nude and Howie rlothrd except member* of all iport*ra*u'i *»*o
for shoe*. Alt* aaid that l)r. Htrarialilin in the Mil Di-tiiet will he
ser “got a f u n from somewhere held Friday nigh) in the Commls•not
U
and
them.'
-Inner'* room at the n t y Hall.

climd t» go Into detail.
Mr -aid, however, he presume*
Caldwell will ask Congirsa for
mote money to help pieparo the
c ivilian population to nns^ atomic
(tombing.

Sanford Weather

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High ye»t*rday Hit
Low today 49
Rain 60
Total Apr. rain 1.51 incites
Normal Apr. rain. 2.2! inches.

The W eather

J A C K S O N V IL L E , Apr. Id «/P)
Atlanta
7H
19
:iM
HGmark
IK
Brownsville
N3
72
Chicago
29
11
Denver
:i6
26
Des Maine*
30
w
Freann
77
47
FARM BUREAU
O FF TO TA L L Y
New York
«9
46
Meothera of th# Bern Inote Count v
John I^onardy, local attorney Washington
76
61
Farm Hurvau and Ihe Vrirran* and former memlirr of tho Slat* Winnipeg
31
17
Agriculture Training Claw will legislature Mti.19.4n left thl* Jacksonville!
Mi
81
ho)d a Joint m**tlng following u morning with Roy Partlp for Talla­ Miami
t«
74
•unp*r at 7:00 o’clock at the High hassee In older to attend IrgUta- Tallahan**
HU
66
live itwiunt
T itttp i
78
69

~ wl farm bulldlnf-

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY APR. 11. IM 1

THE BANFOWD HERALD, BANFOBH. FLORIDA

PAGE KIGH'f
.

Forester To Show
Conservation Film
Robert F. Simpson, inrnibcr «f
the Florida Hoard of Forr&gt;try,
will sIkiw a sound motion picture,
’•Florida Wealth nr Waite1', |p a
program presented by the Semi­
nole County Ambition H&lt;wietv at
the Garden Club Monday night at
8:00 o'clock, It was announred to­
day by George Bwartr. The publir
la Invited.
The mimed motion picture, raid
Mr. Hwarti, will p»rtrnv the dra­
matic utory of Florida's fight for
permanent |irns|&gt;eritv dreplln Mich
odds as winds, frcere«, fires, etc.,
and emphasis will lw plarrd on the
nerd for conservation «f forests
and other natural resources.
Person- intere trd in hiid study
are Invited to join members of the
local Audubon Society »n » Irits
to Persimmon Hammock on Saturday. Apr. 21. A fjf'up '*111 IcH-r
the fiardrn Pcntei nt f./VI A.M.
Tho&lt;r desiring I cans |v&gt;ration are
advised by Mr. Hwartt to tele,
phone him, 77ft-M.
On Monday night at Hie Tourist
Center, Mr. Swarts showed scenrs
In color of “the srrnir west".

Baseball Players
Arc Placed Under
Wage Freeze Rules
WASHINGTON, Apr. 10—on
—Tties Wage Stabilisation Board
today ruled wages paid baseball
players must runfona generally
with club |&gt;ayr«ll practices of
1950.
Official* said th a t means no
Individual hall player ran he paid
more this year than tha hlrPfst
salary a player on the sam*
club received during 1W0,
The ruling was made a t the
request of attorneys for the ma­
jor and minor league*. They asksd
whether wage* paid pall player*
are exempt from wage control*.
The Hoard said they are not
Today's itding applies only to
hasrliall. lint it waa considered
very llkrly similar rulings would
lie made on other profasllonal
sports, such as football, hockey
and Itssketliall. Players hr those
spoils havr similai e m p lo y i ■*tnIdnyre relationships a s thst »f
laisrhall.
Ily making tha I9fd) salary or
the top.paid player on each base­
ball cluts a chits “rrillng" the rul,bm o*sy oiean tiiai some itar*
-'ill have to Ftfrrgo r.xlary boon!awarded them in new 11*51 eontrarts.
For players M ow a rluh’s re|ling, there is considerable leeway
for mrrit raises or bonuses. The
club must show the Wage Board,
however, thst the player has
rarnrd a belter salary W aus# of
increased ability.
Toe Imard ot reeled that earn
club keep a payroll record avail­
able for insprrtlon by the Board's
representative*.
The h*iaril said it may modify
or revoke pxlay's ruling *t any
time "or as to any club" as It
proceeds with davalopmsnt of a
more detailed wag# slahilltatlon
pollry. It was Indicated today's
ruling may !*• only temporary.
Salaries paid baseball players
will not Im&gt; limited by the 10 per
ren t overnll felling applicable to
workers generally In Industry

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Farmers Auction To MacArtliur Praised
Hold 1st Birthday IC rttlH N r r M f i « t Orel
The Sanford Farm ers Auction,
Inr. will celebrate It* flrat birth­
day Friday night, and among the
articles auctioned will lt« a big
birthday rake, aald C. R. Dawson,
president.
Increasing amounts of vege­
tables are being auctioned at the
miscellaneous sales, he stated, and
many housewives era among the
buyers.
A fter a year of operation, the
Auction now has 20 acres of land
south of Hanford, and 18,000 In­
vested In buildings.
Plans arc pending for the hulid.
Ing of u rattle auction market, in­
cluding • budding and ra ttle pens,
said Mr. Dawson. A vegetable re­
packing shed will he rnnslrurtrd
in the near future. Another pend­
ing project will hr the building of
a restaurant and a filling station
at the market apprnarh on the
Orlando Highway.

Return Of Formosa'
ira -iia io S ■'mm r* a e Oast
upportunity In take pari in the
rurrent negotiations'' for a Japan­
ese peace treaty.

greum en in an attem pt lo fore*
stall thr telephony call*.
"W hat’* going to Happen tn my
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»m In
(n L'ntaa
son
KoreaT" frimA
cried am wnmiii
woman
who telephoned tha New York
Journal American, a Hearst pro.
MacArtliur newspaper.
A Journal American spokesman
said "it Is the most violent public
reaction In history/'
“llow Ho you impeach th at old

iwitrhbosrd operator at
the
Hearst New York Dslly Mirror.
Hhp reported IM rails In 95
minutes.
“What did MseArlhur say about
Margaret tn make Truman firn
him ?" asked a rsller to the Den­
ver Po«t.
The San Francisco Examiner
received a telegram saying:
"We have lost MacArthur hut
thank God wr still have Grnrrat
Harry Vaughan."
Callers to the Columbus Dis­
patch asked:
"What can we do?"
Home wanted to sign a petition
tn retain MacArthur.
A fireman railing the Cleveland
News said:
"If we need a Kefauver Com­
mittee tn .how op 'he rottenness
iO’idr the *r-;nt|y, wr need one to
stiuw up tin' trouble In uoi inter­
national policy."
Calls to the Canton, O., Itrpnsi.
lory brought three cooiments:

WASHINGTON, Apr. I I —/AT—
llritish proposal* that Itesl China
he Included in Japanese peace
treaty negotiations and be given
title tn Formosa were branded as
unarrrptalde today by American
officials.
The two requests are due lo lie
turned down wan by Arrrbessador
John Foster Duties In the souls* of
hla treaty talks with British AmIwssadnr Kir Oliver Franks.
The proposals represent by far
the mu*! serious problem which (&lt;ll ■ sa i-iimt* JBiirf *a stiatris* . it'a
has yet arisen among the western
power* in connection with the Japanesr peace treaty. But Dulles, a
Republican advisor who Is running
the project for President Truman,
is reported to lie optimistic that
the British will not lie adamant.
H latr Department official# said
any negotiation with the Chinese
Red government—which Britain
recognitre—would require that the
United Males recogniva the Peip­
ing regime—something this coun­
try ha* no Intention of doing. Un­
like t^indon, Washington main­
tain* relations with Generalissimo
Glutlng Kai-Hhek'* Nationalist re-

Draft Deferments

Underworld Chief K ilin is Meeting
COLORED NEWS
JAMBS CRAWFORD DIBS
Dies In Luxurious
Funeral tervieee will be HeM
tlf k a u to hi a . Awards war* prvMiami Beach Home santaer
ny Mr. rrtngie for perfect Sunday a t 3:00 P. M. a t 8t. Jamea
Church, at Ninth Street and Cyattendaaca.
MIAMI HKACll, Apr. I I —&lt;AT
- C h arles Fischetii, SO, one of
the leader* of America's under­
world, died early today at his
luxurious Miami Beach home.
A doctor who had hern attend­
ing Flsehettl for the past four
d*y* said thsr Heath was caused
by a heart attack. He said there
was no doubt it resulted from na­
tural causes.
Fischel'l, and hi* brother. Roc.
ro, surrendered nine days ago to
the &gt;rrgesnt-at-armi of the U. 8.
Filiate after fed y al agents had
ought them rr/njr months tn
rtve them with U. S. Senate
Crime Investigating Committee
*id&gt;p*ierui*
Senator Tnhry
(fl-N H l. a
memlier ef the Kefauver Com­
mittee, pressed for reopening of
the crime pndie the day ‘tha
Fisehetth
**jrrendcred
Tohey
•aid at the limp that "they are
kingpins in thr gambling world
mol would contribute a lot of
in for mat ion."
Charles Flschrttl was described
by the Kefauver Committee as on?
of -even overlords who ruled
America'* underworld on the basis
of strlrt efficiency and business
with an annual f2ftJNMtJN)ft,noft
take.
Following his
return
from
Washington. Flsehettl contracted
a virus infection and a doctor was
i tiled tn his waterfront retain at
17% Allison Road, AIHs t (stand.
Miami Reach.
The doctor, who asked that he
not l&gt;e Identifies!, said Flsehettl
s i* fretful at bring rooped up In
ih&gt; house, which Is fllled.with piccollected _____
while
lure* Flsehettl _______
l-n-ing a* the rilver-halred art
i X p e rt "Dr, Flslicr’*.
At -1:1ft A.M. today the doctor
*i-l he received a frantic tele­
phone rail from Mr*. Fixehatti:
"Come right over, lie’s got terrih h pain* and he r a n t breathe."
When hr arrived. Ihe doctor *ald
Fiwhetti wa* breathing hi* last.
The death certificate listed Ft*ehettl's age as fit). Ills father Is
d e a d hut his mother lives in Ilruoklyri and the funeral will lie held
th e r e .

Fisrhrttl waa a cousin of Ihe
late AI Capone ami had been a*«oelated with the Capone outfit sinre
the late 1020s. He once served as
CiilHine's chauffeur.
Puerto It I- an- weir grant
Amrrlran ritl*rn*hip In 11*17.

Yongang, o» the w**t*rn Irani.
Tha R m huklod mortar fire Irttn
Bu Aiiivfkau unit and ware pound*d In' turn by Ameriratt artillery.
Two American Infantry alUclu
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pn«|&gt;« tfieri future_settlement

Theme included 8. F. Doudney
and F. I la sky Wight, 11 years;
Ralph A. Smith, E- 0 , Kilpatrick,
Dr. L. T. Doss, B. B. Crumley and
J. M artin BUneelpber, 8 years:
Howard Montiath and Ed Lane, 4
ire; A. L. Collins, Joel Field,
rl Higginbotham, K. M. Field­
ing, and William Stemper, 3 y e a n
John L. Galloway aad Al Wilson,
3 y e a n and Fred Wilson, Roy
Mann, Raymond Kader, R. K.
Evans, E. H. I-aney and O. K.
Goff, ono year of perfect atte n ­
dance.
R upert Strickland, chairman of
the recent mlnatre! show, thanked
other members for their support
of the program, and naked that
a resolution of thanks be extended
to the Klnalmmee Club for sending
the entire cast of their show here.
President Joel Field commended
Ralph Black wt Me r. ticket sales­
man fo r tha show, fir h h success
In selling more than l,-&gt;R0 tickets
in m der to promote the show and
add to the KI wants underprivileged
children’s fund.
Judge R. W. Ware introiincw
the guests: W D. Lawrence, Win­
ter P ark; G. E. Daniel, Orlando,
J. II. l-ambeth and Jack Stemper,
and Joe McClung of tha Key Club.

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prres Avenue, for Jamea Crawford
73 year old negro who died In the
local hoipital Sunday night after
a lingering illneaa. James, who wa»
horn In Valdosta, Ga., came In
Sanford in 1022 and until Illness
forced him to stop work, « w entployed by the City of Sanford. Ills
wife, llcrtha. survives.

Funeral services for Edward
Thomas, who died Apr. A at Ro­
chester, N. Y„ will be held tomorrow at the Zion Hope Haptisl
Church at 4:00 P.M. Rev. II. W.
Williams will offiriate. The Efrhelherjrer Funeral Hume wilt be In
charge of the arranrementa.

Odham Declares
(Cm IIsss* V
rs* s Ose I
ing factor* In t*dh reinstate,
mania."
Hultivan ami V. R. Fisher, llill*iKirough county solicitor, were
suspended after grand jure Indict,
ments. Fisher wa» reinstate*) after

Thu ssiore has spoiled &lt;*#

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drunken ami reckless driving. Sul­
livan'* indictment was wiped out
hy the State Supreme Court, which
ruled he wa* not charged with a
crime under Stale law.
The Governor yeiterdsv declines!
The United States Air Force
Is made up of 10 major com­ comment on reaction to hi* rein­
mand*. Strategic, Continental, Air statement of Sullivan
Material, Air T rJnlng, Military
Air Transport Service, Air Uni­
versity. Ovaries i, Air Proving
Weight of paper used In the
production of It. S. currency
during 1010 totaled 1,702 tuns.
Ink used weighed 1,188 ton*.

That'* the way we treat out
customers. Rut, even tnorr lmportanl, we KNOW HOW l&lt;&gt;
care for your CAR. Gel tin*
habit of diivirg in rrguls.lv

ROY GREEN’S
AMOCO SERVICE
.'ml and Park

BARGAIN

1948 BU1CK CONVERTIBLE

Olympic Blue Finish, Practically New Tires,
Radio, Heater, Seat Covers, Excellent Mechanical Condition
Ceiling Price
Sale Price
You Save

*1715.oo $1495.00 $220 °°

fi-l Wendell Wilkin^—tfu^ Rrput^j,
Ci an presidential ramililat-'. &gt; 1
Rut he refused to « y If he hid
signed a Communist Party "nomiat ing petition" on July 31, 11*42,
nr if he had participated in other
Communist P arty aclWillaa.

n Estate O f Many Millions
for Others

CUSTOMERS
In order to acquaint our customers with the changes made
In the packairing and distribution of nur milk, we wish to explnin
the action we have taken.

O tic o f the g rea t re w a rd s to u i w h o h»ve g|wnt m ir Uvea
a - life liiAtirARrr re present at ivep fa th e knowledge th a t onr
e f f o r t * have been devoted to th e protection and fu tu re
h a p p in e w of u lh e rn .

The estate 1 have helped nthara to build U located at Sanford
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growing, deapfte depreaaion and war* crop falturea end bank
holidaya, It haa meant aecurlty for many familiea In our
rommunity, education for children, taxes paid and pension*

MUk delivered to our customers, however, is still produced on
our farms and proceseed In Sanford, with the exception of tM i
milk which we send to Orlando to be bottled in the paper contain
c n at the Perfection Cooperative Plant, in order that you may
have your choice of either the glass or paper container.

provided for.

Today, as 1 begin iny itoth year aa New York U fe’a representative In
Hanford, I would Ilka to express my thanka to a community that has
given me ao many opportunities to serve Its p u t, present and future

We wiO ctmtimte lo operate a milk plait and business of
flee in Sanford employing the same local personnel in the
and on the routes who have served you in Che past
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Boy Holler, Agent

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We have aggnclaM yaar patronage and confidence, and,we
hope that we will oMttave to enjoy them, for we slaceiely believe
we have acted in the beet interest* of oar friende and customer^!
and for the host buoin*** interests ot this community.

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New York 10. N. Y.

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�In fJnltr Th*r# Is S tm t f t h—
To Pr«U ti lU P m i of 111* World;
Ta P i o m u it* Progress of AmtiUi.
To P ro d u u P m H n l l for At«fwiL

VOLUME XXXXU

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Special Senate C om ­
m ittee Is Set Up
9 T o H ear T estim ony
O n W arren A ctions
TALLAHASSK^ Ajw, 12 t/Fi
—Without an audible dinriil,
ill* Florida Home today voted tu
conduct an inlfairv* tiis ir r li
invittigalion to find shat i* true
in all the chattel of Stair political
corruption.
* there war almost no ditcuxiian
before the Home by voice vole
adopted a resolution prepared by
Rrp*. Slieppard cl St. loluu and
Fate*II of Dade irltin| up a fire­
man committee with subpoena
|x&gt;wci* and expenre money to con­
duct the inquiry. It wrat hacked
by the entire Houie Revolution*
Committee.
f
Farrell told the Home and in­
terim committer to ad jointly with
tension after the pretent Legitlalure adjourn* alto it nreded. but
“in view ni cutterd event* wr
ihould do tomethini tbit tettion.

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Collins Faction Says
C onsideration
Of
T ax Is P rem atu re

All Aide lie an plane* came tafrU
out
of thr ball let.
Dean, Ray, Reck And
Our ol llic ihuntlrioui clatlieG uthrie Are Given wat lhr InggeM jrl lighl m hitlory
M e r i t Certificates Il instdtrd I &gt;2 |rt planrt All
Ruinan-iusdr M il, I' m and 71
Tbe Sanfoid Jayceet today p a ­ American F’JMw and F-48t— ami
tented Progress and Service almui 40 11-20 medium bombers
awardt to Rolland Dean, editor ol
On the ground two t'hlnese
the Sanford Herald; I'd Ray. ex divitiun* pulli-tl back tuddenlt
editor of the Oilando Sen- and mysteriously on the centra'
Anttricun troop* pu*hed
tinel-Slar; Myron Reck, nwnei ol front,
rnutiou*ly ahead in thrii wake
radio station V I R R . and licinsid against no opposition. Staff ofCulhrir, editor of lhr Ssnlord firers said they were puttied h /
the enemy withdrawal.
Builder.
The (wo Red divisions Wed­
Jaycee P in id rn l W. H. Strmp- nesday bitterly np|H&gt;*ed Allied
rr rip rrtie d the appreciation of crossing* of the ijnntan Iliver
the Jayceet -for thr aid rath of south of t'liorwon They (might
thr mm had givrn the orysniralion from the craggy lull* north nf
the river.
ovrr thr yrsis.
Hut lln-y broke contact Wednes­
Mr. Drsn. who wat iulioducrd by day night
Judge Douglas Stcnitiom. congrsSou tb Korean tn»&gt;p» mi the
lulslrd the Jaycee* on their cam­ ea*t r*tsst ttald&gt;ed 2d miles Into
paign for ctime prevention and at­ North Hurra in the deepest Relpenrtratiun of the current
tempts to (met out corruption in laml
United Nations drive.
government.
In history'* liiggr** jet bot­
Comparing their efforts to those tle, the HO Mills swooshed out nf
of thr Kcfauver Crime Investigat­ Red Manchuria against 72 II. 8
flying cnvrr for 10 to 40
ing Committee the Herald editor ets
T, 8. Superforts. The lt-21** drop­
•aid the fight mutt be continued per 100 tons nf bombs on tin
if successful results are to be ach­ vital railroad bridge serosa the
Yalu River between Artung, Man­
ieved.
churia, and Sinnlju, Korea.
"A philosopher hat u id that
The American jets shot down
‘eternal vigilance is tha price of two MIG*, probably destroys.)
libestyt it is also the price of two other* amt damaged 12,
A n*2I&gt; gunner brought down a
dean government." Mr. (Van conthird Red let. 11-21'* alto damaged
another Red- j ^ .
&gt; 9 9 , logh 9*Mtod~wul In the
T en n-We were damaged hut
meeting that tha purposes of the landed **f*lv In Korea. The others
Jaycee organisation and thoie of returned to thrlr Japanese or Oki­
St* lion WTRR—the progress and nawa hates
growth of tha community—arc
The second air luillle flare.I
Identical and that In serving Itself Inter Thursday in the eentrr nf
the station Is cooperating with the “ MIG sllet" In-tween Riniitlu an I
Junior Chamber of Commrtre prw- Slnanju. In this action lit Cum*
g ra ta .
imtni't lets attacked 12 Aintilenn
•iunion Uradley, state Jayceu Sabre Jet*.
•rrretary , Introduced Mr. Iteck
The Sabre* shot down two It.-d
and compiemsnted Wm on the fine J r|, &gt;ni| ,ir„liaMv destroyed anw p e rs tlo n lh# J a m e s hsvo had ,|h rr Th(. fi ,,, ,
, f,„ lR
from tha statian In their vsriuus 1 minutes from 14.000 duwn to &lt; •
drives and campaigns- Mr. Reck 000 feet altitude.
said tbe Jaycave performwl a
Other Alllr-d planes In &lt;'-72
true public aarvlaa In bringing flights reported mure than feat
many fin* speakan to Sanford. Red* killed nr wounded Thur»dav.
Mr Ray, dascribad by Malrom the grratent claim avainst tr---r-t
McNeill aa en* of thr must pro­ in the pas* three weeks. Tin- fir-M
gressive newspapermen in Florida, er» strafeil Irunp column* nf 0,1)00
advised the Jaycees to takr an in •otdlers nesr An«k amt I,*at0
tense end abiding Interest in th* Reds near Shaeivony.
politics of tha county, state and
in the ernumt fishilne, thr A l ­
nation.
lies used l-nvonets and hand l- mIndifference an tha part of the nadrs In rarvlnr out two small
cltiienry Is th* easiest road tu t-earhhesd* W-dm-tdav nn the
corrupt government, he added.
Hantan River north hank.
"It Is the duty af every c l lien
The Reils tried to hall the
to participate Intelligently In the United
Nations advance uilb
H'*a&lt;laaed 9 m h a s t i l l
heavy mortar and grenade finThe stiff Communist onposlthm
BreakH
tert nf firers at first to hallrve Ihev
hail run Into the main enemy line.
The Red* have lammed IH new
dit-'siunt lp*n North Korea.
Return of a warrior with the
Heavy fjghllnr also *wir'.-l
knowledge of having helped es­ near Yanygu on the aouthenstern
tablish record* unequalled by any edre uf *he great llwaehun Reother carrier baaed flying or­ aervolr. Tight censorship ohveiirganisation In the Korean hostili­ ihI the details.
ties I* J s e k E, MMcdm, seaman.
Allied troops advanced ftum the
U8N, of Oviedo, FIs., a member Imjln River In the we«t practicalof Carrier Air Group II.
all alung thr front In the He*
In rom hst far nine month*, lv
nf Japan east roast. That frnnt
which la lunger than any other now
Is almost all In North Korea.
group, llitr fuilewlng record* were
The troops are under the ternmads:
1. The first N ary pilot to shoot tu-tary command of id. General
Prank W. Mllhurn. Mllhurn l» act­
down an rnemy MIG Jet fighter. ing
commander nf the II. 8. 71vb'h
2. Sorties Gown, DAi 3- (More
than twice as many as any other Army until the nrrival nf I.t. Gen­
eral James A. Van Fleet from
group).
.1. Hours In the sir, 2.1,107, Wastiington.
Van Fleet succeeds I.t, Grneral
(Unsurpassed).
4. An average af ft) strike Matthew II. Itldgway who f t -w to
mitslon* per man, (One-third Tokyo Thursday lo replace Genmore than the next ranking vrat MacArthur as suprinte com­
mander.
group).
The Red* tiattling the Allies
ft. A record DjOOO.OOn pounds
of ammunition dropped on th* south of Chorwon may be the outit ol a concentration of ftl*f&gt;,000
enemy.
mmumat troop* gathered In the
ft. Carrier
landings.
10,000.
central mountains for a imssllde
(Unequalled to data).
In addition, tha air group was all-out smuah at thr Eighth Army.
Air and artillery Iwmbardnirnt
highly Instrumental In the suc­
cessful completions r “ the Inchon has destroyed Chorwon, one point
landing and tha fsmou* Kung- of a triangular ares holding the
ITisaUee** Om ram * T w e )
nam withdrawal.

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Ex-Rollins Prexy
Asks Resignation
Man
Of Paul A. Wagner Oviedo
Records InKoreaWnr

By Kenneth Ramsey

Tw o ChineseDivisions
Pull Back On C en­
tral Front In S u r­
prise
W ithdraw al

Revision Of Sales Jaycees P r e s e n t
enemy jet*, piotulily destroyed
Tax Is Taken
Up
Progress
A wards !""*•
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in two inatiny sir fight* ovei
By State S enate To P ress, R a d i o northweit Korea.

* M r.
'* : ala finance ami Taxation Com
mitten and head off a ipecial tax
A fter the Parcel)-Rh*ppen) rr- study rommittea wtihlrh drifted the
■ehition had slipped through the ale* tax revlaion bill whirh I* eaadoptl&lt;m without an objection, limated In rxl*n 117,Wr0.t&gt;»NI.
Rett. June* of Collier sought to
Earlier, tha H-mate refund to
pet a recon tide ration. Til* move permit a »l might 2 perrellt aero**failed by another voice vote, hut th.-'ltfuird 'ale* tax t« lx- put on
he had tome audible support.
thr Senate r alrudar »n it roiil.l
Ho aald "Let** not go off half lx- dl-l-lltt'd.
cocked and do somethin* that
SupiMirlrm of Collin* aald early
would In- worthle**.” lie taid Gov- action on the *alrs tax wa» “pre­
" ernor W arren hat authoritv to u«e mature” while Sham!*' supporter*
hit nwn riiicretlog ghaut suspend •aid a special vraxion I* In prosIng an reinstating public official* pert If Slate need* are not ftand “If you investigate from now named Immediately
until doomvday you can’t do any­
Thr revlatd sale* tnx measure
thing.
would remove several exemption'
“Until aoma ennereta evidence including clothing, moat medicine*
ran lie laid lieforo tha Legislature nnd randy.
to Impeach tha Governor all th'v
Senator llaynard of St. Ceteratalk lu plraar the folk* hark home burg, chairman of the AppropriaIs Otwolutrlv u-rlvia."
lions Committee, reported to the
Shepperd told him the reaolu- i Senate he expected a upending hilt
tlon doesn't “say a word about the t„ |* ready for ronaidvration In
Gov*rnor“ and thtra
thrr* h*a been
trooiia»»o o» r-»»* t i n
"enough no Idle forore that I thin’;
tha people demand an Investiga­
tion with a report you ran get
your teeth into.”
Jon**' move far reconsideration
waa tabled nn a motion by Rep.
Simpson of Jeffertgn.
Jones who waa a W arren ap­
pointee to the Game and Fresh
NEW YORK, Apr. I I —&lt;A*&gt;w ater Flvh Commission but rened to serve In the Legislature, Dr. Hamilton Holt, honorary
i the llou'o he ha* "no con- president of llotlins College,
w ncetlons,” and Is “aa free and un- Winter Park, has proposed that
loiterrd a* any m a n .th a t ever Or. Paul A. Wagner, the presi­
dent, resign in the liest Interests
came Into this Legislature.”
A special Senate committee wo* nf the enllege.
Dr. Holt’s proposal was en*
set up to review all tha evidence
against public offtelals suspended dorsed last night In a resolution
by Governor Warren and recom­ adopted liy the New York chapter
mend whether his get Ion should of the Rollins College Alumni
Association.
be confirmed.
Dr. Wagner has been the center
Senate P m id rn t Sturgis ap­
pointed Senator Collin* of Taila- of a controversy over his rilsmlsal. of a number of faculty
i c m iis m * na Page Tv»«i
inrm hrri In an economy move.
Dr. Holt matte his recuntrndallon In an address by telephone
from hi* hntnr in Woodstork,
Conn., to the alumni meeting in
New York City.
Kenneth Ramsey, If, son of Mr.
of Dr. Wag­
and Mr*. Clyde Ramsay, waa re ­ nerTheas predecessor
president of the college
cently judged first prise winner said ho had hoped to stay out of
In an essay contest conducted by the controve.ey but had cum* lo
the Florida Federation of Women'* the conclusion th* best Internet*
O n
of the college would be served
A seventh grads Junior High If Dr. Wagner resigned.
School pupil, ho won a ISO prfse
A spokesman for the alumni
. with his theme, “Conservation of
said the resolution en­
#* Simla, Animals sod Wild Life." chapter
dorsing Dr. Holt's position waa
adopted with two dissenting votes
larOafffMlUt Morloi IB UNl fOfltMt. among the approxim ate* U
Right pupils of the Junior High
attending the meeting.
School entered essays, said Prin­ alumni
He told the general feeling
cipal R. K. True.
was that some economy measure*
The check for Ike prise was were necessary, but that there
presented to KrntMl. by Mr*. «. waa dissatlfartlon over the hand­
P. Herndon, director of District ling of the pvohlem, particularly
No, 7 of the Fedoratlon.
the dlsmlaaal of members who
had long service on the faculty.
UM PIRE* RYRH
The college Hoard of Trustees
* CAMP P1CKKTT. Va* Apr. 13 will meet Saturday la W lnlar
(Sq—It took thro# burly oer&gt; Park to hear a committee re­
(••n ia to escort umpire Private port, ha said.
HnM E. Fuquay off in* flold after

* Ewwy Prize la Won

Five Red Jets
Are Shot Down
By U.S. Plane

TOKYO. Apr.
12 —&lt;&gt;!•)—
American warplane* shut down

TALLAHASSEE Apt. 12 &lt;/P)
—Thr big debate on the tain tax
cli*Hurt and what lu do about
llirin it one. Ih r Senate Mailed
il off today by drtidiug lu lake
quick action on the thorny i»*ue.
lh r upper Home voted down a
motion by Senator Collinr of Tallahattee to tend the menuie reviting the pretent 3 peiccnt talet
tax back to the Finance Committee.
Die hill now it on the Senate cal­
endar ready to be debated.
Collin* taid it wax loo early in
the tettion lu take up the teviuon
meaiuie became the Senate didn't
MWe ihould indicate to thr know yet how much money the
people there it a forum lo treeive ^Iste nw*W j°t operation,
evidence on public official*," he | He taid the idea uf enntideting a
tax hill to toon wax juit putting
said.
V
A propotal for an inveitigation "the cart before the hone”. He
to continue after the Legislature proposed finding out what expentet
adjourns war introduced immediate the Slate would havr then voting
ly afterward* by Rep Cramer of the necettary taxer io finance the
PinelUt, one of the Legitlalure't needr.
Senator Miami* of Gainesville
throe Republican*.
that If the Senate waited
Cramer'* retelution to outhoriie argued
to vnte on th r »*le» tax change*
four rcpmenlativet and thtee or any other finance meaiurr the
senators to hire invertigaton, con- lawmaker* would l&gt;e bogged down
dpet hearing* and report back to at the end nf the aemton and
“hasty” legitlation would have
A the 1913 Legislature v u ‘&lt;pl to ‘•--he
, ,
..... _
' die RA dutionr Committrr'* for Shan.lv it chairman of Urn Sen*

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Mac Arthur Is Expected To
Return To U. S. Next W eek
To Address Joint Session
•

Webb Resigns As Housing Shortage Truman Declares
Head Of
And Reported Growing UN Plan"'* J f e f .
In 8aiiVmti -Vu;;\
GameCominission

Morris Is A ppointed
To D irect A gency:
Lewis Hiefuses Post

Not Hit Red China

Senator K err A sserts
General Should Not
Be H eard Fxcent In
C lo s e t I

C o n m m ii*«*

W V S IlIN t.lO N , Apr
12 1. 1*1
I I..use Hr public ,r ii irjilr, M iritis
ol M it-.u liu ir tlt tani loil.it there
It ,r p u ,nl.ih tt
t,r iici.il 11.,ovl.it
M.iiAillim may lit l u r k to the
P o lic y
O l C a u t i o n l nitsij Slates orxl - t i i k to -iJtiirt*
k ongictt.
WAMlINt.lON, Apr 12 t/1’1
M Him m-iilr llic am uium cm rlit
I 1’ici.il. nl I ium.li. it licIcntiH.
lo o ctttinrn lollowing an rally
ni ill.It l .killil Nallollt 1.01..licit mm mog xetiiun -.1 llic ll o u t r K e •lay ..'-it 11nn, \t.n u l.oi. j nut pul-lit ,10 Poll, t i oounillce

W dli n av al (tritonnrl a n iv i u g
daily amt trcko ig homing at to ld - 1
modal ion i . -in atu tc tlm iia g c ol K is lt O f G l m h m m I W . t r
apaitmelilt .mil tiuu&gt;r&gt; at iii-.-iri.ile
R easo n
G iv e n
F tu
lental l a t r t Satllm tl

Mit. t wnull• liiutr at the SemiHole County Clumliei ul Conimciic
1AIJ j MIASSI L. Apt. 12 o l')
ic|H-itrd lint moiiiHig llul 12 lu
( r il l W’rldi u( lsm|ia tudsy
1^ i-rriunt. many ol them in the
irtiiMird at i l u i t m s n &lt;d the Slate
Navy, aie applvmg daily b*i apail
(Vimr anti I ictli Watci I i*li t urninei-li ami lioutc- Rraltnit leport
"T h e re i» a p o - - il ii l i t &gt;. lie *nnl,
niittinn aiul I (• Moim id Mun- etl they air twainpcd will. 11-|&gt;1it a- t l.uu .il ill.- -I.ivc ol ll.c K-uc.iii
I.gill him - Ictl .ill.ii k- on Rril ln-ct "Hint lie n e ra l Mo- V l Xtills w ill fit
liirlln tt.it nainctl lit tuctrrtl him
lions.
lull ti next Week and w ill be a v a il­
1-11.1 I. oil t gcnci.ll WJI
Ihc t u i |i m r arlmn came ,ti .»
to a -h lr e -t t’ongre** t.uitier
1he a tria g r man m 'h r NavyIn hit i.ulio .uklicit liit night able
tpiri,il mrrtmy ui lhr aucluv .mil can allord to pay onlv $^0 ni
than the three w eek- m entioned
explaining
why
he
l.ictl
(,cnci.il
e u r lie i.“
only •» fcti Imuit lirlmc a linal at the most JtJ) a month for lent*
Original p lan s. Marlin
*aid,
mrrlin« ni llic Senate comniillre m al« the tlatril. ami the tupply oJ Dougl.it Mu Aiil.or- Mi I iirnian
made dear llic "Iw.mlt line mutt were fur the deposed General lo
trtiiy.thny thr (omnu‘&lt;tun.
retu rn from J a p a n by -tup
llictc icnbilt it rxhauitcd within

icm*in ji tl.c Vtlu Hitr. Li-uml.ii)
lli-publicim-, furiously angry at
the tity. Rent a It now lolrd, atcr
hrlween Notlh Kotca .mil Man* President T r u m a n for firing the
age Irurn $7i lo (IDll a moullt.
i limn
unless llic t omimitmlt General, art sponsoring a trso lu
“ I f h ig h
r e l i t * do o u t c o m e
lion inviting M ncA rthur to nil
-to w n , w e a r e lia b le lu h a v e r e n t llirnuclt c t i on.pt-l nl lie* action. dit w a joint m eetin g of the S e n ­
Flic i'lrm lciit lillllirll put 'lie ate mot the House
-i-id iu l." th e t t n lr d .
Itayniund Hall, president of the i|UC&gt;ll»n M.t&lt; Aill.i.r lung Imi ticcli
The Mouse Rule* Com m ittee will
Seminolc County ll.-at-l of Real­ ailing
consider the resolution liunorrnw
tor*. ii-ported tislay that his
Martin -aid he i- confident
“Why don’t wr lioml M.m- and
regulai ouslngas it ncarlv dl*
tmtIi the co m m ittee and tin- Mouse
milled l-y the number of nppli- i lui.it anil China ilsrID ' Why u d i approve it. Me -aid In- doesn't
- nut- dully seeking rentals and don't wc au n t llic t limctr Na- expect \d m in i* tr a tio n Democrat*
appealed to landlord* to hold tionalnt lioop* to land on the to light the irivitatinii proposal.
pricr* down.
A* fur the S e n a te ’* attitu d e ,
Martin -anl lie didn't know.
"It Is recommended,” he stated, mainland of China)”
“It s r were to do these
tin the D em ocrat*' side. S en ­
“that landlords hold then rentals
at picM'tit levels, or if rental* things,” In answered, " » r wmil-l ator Kerr of Oklahoma -tin lured
President
were ncently Increased to rrd u rr he running * very- grave risk of M acA rthur—-fired bt
T ru m a n - won't do it the way the
them to reasonable ami compar­ starting n general war tf
wrrr to do then- tiling-, we Republican* propose if he. K err,
able level*.
“ It ran plainly lu- seen," he ad­ would 1-t-rtime eiitnnglerl in a can prevent it. Mow much open
ded, “that If landlord* lake ad­ vwet i-onillct ntt the contini'nt p arty help the Oklahom an will get
uf Asia
mi th at score rentaim -l tn duohl.
torn rd itn*' Idu* in the agency vantage uf the acute housing
“It may well la- that. In spite
W h e rr y -»f N ebraska,
uitth Lewis amt M V. Joiner of situation now- prevailing In Ham nl opr ln*'l efforts, lhr firm- theSenator
Senate G U I’ lea-b-r, l-M re
Jacksonville un 1 1is uppusilc tide ford ih«t. w‘*. yrilt again be bur- mhnfstt mny -pn-s.l the wm il.il purler* lie will routinin' to pie**
Then- nm only four number* limed with rent coni rut. *
it wonld tie wrong—ttagirallv
action on a resolution he of“With the reactivation of the wrong—for n* to tske the Ini- im
t|uw un the l-uur-1 Itec!) use Gover­
f.rcrl )e* lrritav. It would invite
nor Warren hat nut naim-d a sue- Hanford Naval Air Htalii-n,*' Mi lintive in extr inlii.g tin- wat.”
MacArthur to re tu rn to W a s h ■
ci **er tu 11 i1 Jum-- uf Naple*. Gall declared, “thr demand for
M. lip.imn llu.t left open
tup at one* lo tell Id- tide of
whu M-*lgneti when In *&gt;- eli-atid rentals is vriy g n at, nml eit as he -ltd ut nr. i-arlier newt ing
the «tury ut u Juiui rin-eli.ig of
U 'sillsssS lit ease T am
tu Ihe t.cgUlalui-conferelui* the ipictlP.n --f whip Cong reIt ha- t-ern rcpi&gt;rti--l thnl Jum •
ll.it count rv would -lo if &lt;1
Senator McFarluinl of A rinina,
will fetign a .i legi-lalui at th­
('.Ii.i.iuuisl* Ihemtelvet la.il.H tin J te|uoi-fat ic leader. t-lockeit
ru-' n f the
111 -i***iufi amt
all out m i ml waifnii' or. t 1 \ &lt;iiii*i-l- ration ut the Wlierrv menwill U- rssi(■|»**isit**tl tu tin- cum
In-up* lu Kuicn
-lift-. And W h e rry ackru-wledgeil
misslun
Top milltisi \ in-n l.uvi- taid t lint Ihe p arliann-uturv -it nut inn
&gt;mh a development w-io!«l triggei pru- ti-ally ruff* out anv a lour
The (same &lt;*iimmisskm, created
mammoth
retaliatory
*trikr- today.
at a cuiittituiiun.it l-u-li in 11*IT,
ngnintt l!er| ha»et. wherever thev
An identical re-olutn-n wit- inhat la-rn the tuigct fur severe
are.
trihlilird in Ihc l|ou&gt;c hv Rep.
rrillritiu f i ■-lit Irgitlalul*. tome
liy G. II. I'. KING
Mat
tin I Mo**), tin inlnoiitv flooi
*piirt*mcn nnd cuminen ial fishHut la*t night In- took sh atp
TOKYO, Apr. 1 2 -l/F t-G en . ml
irmen fur month*.
Mur Arthur left hi* hcaibiuartt-r* testis- w ith the M a cA rth u r school leader. It prot-ahlv will I -• CODIt alto ha* tiet-u Imn with in- | in ihc downtown Dai Irhi hulldiny of !h o tig lit, w lilc li advie-ate* the tldvreil by ilie llo u -e Huh - Com
ti-tnal differences oi ■nininisslun after a one-haur visit tn hi* office lom ldtig of ('onim unist b a n , iniltee F riday.
Marlin lutKeil t-&gt; Mm Arthur in
ri&lt;io«&gt; the y lm irh iltia n bonh-i
tornghi, perhans hi* in-t
pollrles
n - n r l a a * 4 era I ' s i r t —- I
One of Mac \ rthur'* honor trom K o rr-ii mid n t -l-t in g tin
A '(Meinl Senate mmmiltee wn- .ruar-l
N‘n lio n a li-t * o | r im in g K n i-M n l
salit
the
General
wcril
lo
appointed in I Pit) to intcttigalc rlcnn out his desk.
In open a ti-cond front oo the
the agency. The giuup -diaig-tl
A large crowd of Amur., an - amt I'liirirt i- tnainlnod
the agemy with general mi* Janunete had waited paiiri,ilv for
we were t -- do tlieie thing-.'
management amt railed fur a hour* fur a plliu|i e of the five* Mi"IfTruman
-uid, "ut would he
,torganU:ituin.
tnnolog a verv grave risk of
It will meet tonight tu deter- \ tint general.
Mm A rth u r ...................it of lh r 'Unlink ■' gm rsal war if that
nfltie if it* recommendation* hav«
Here to llnpp-’Ti, we would have
liern ia llied nut t-efure preliar- I building M 11:10 I'.M., 7&lt;t minute- l-ioitght atoiut (In- exact tltualiiiii
C O P E N H A G E N , A pr. I t — ( M
ing u flmil rvpurt to the ta-gmla- after he had entered
Kai tier he had talked wIt h hi* we nn- trying lo prevent,
—A joint
l l a n i t h-American
tore.
"If
we
were
I-do
these
Ihlngr.
Brvetal m easuie- already hnvi successor, Ll. General Matthew It we would becnmi roiangled in a trtiitv on the deienii of Derimuik'* huge A n tic i s la n d of
l-evn Introduced in the l.rgisla* Rldgwav, at hit retlilmce
At hi* side a* MacArthur left ta-i confliil on tin- continent uf Greenland tun lio n drafted uti I
lure tu eit tier ul-ult*h the agrn*y,
A-ia
and
our
ta*k
would
become
or dra*ticly change tt« powers the budding wa* hi* right ham! imiiiiaturuldk mure .hfficult all it now being xto.til-1 l-t the two
man, Maj. General Courtnev It
governments, it was r-haldy
and ilutie*
over the world
irmnr-l today.
Wet&gt;h particularly hat beep the Whitney, who anknl to rr*ign from
'
MTint
would
nut
the
ambition\i-eonllng to t h r d i a f t , the new
tirg rt id ctilicistit from Iten. Tin- the Army when hi* chief wn* fitivl of tin* Kremlin belter than for
treaty
will
to- valid
for
"il
vis I’hillips of lb tm-n-lu who by- I'resldent Truman.
our
military
font-to
loimn
M a r A it liu i was ch a ttin g with
t- a r* . It will surei-eil tin tr e a ty
ehargiil hln with misute of puli,
-tinted
to
a
full
-wale
war
with
itn e v a* they walked fro m the
of I'JII, which g a t e the Cnitr-I
lie fund*, and the u*c of rum- bWuhild
in g . | le paused tu look at the Red China ?
Stale* l i g h t . |o eslab ltih n a t a l
mU*inu e-tuipmept and person­ crowd.
"It may well t- Ihat. In *|iile and nil hn*e* in tile- •ili.iol.
nel for private put putt *
of
otlr
he*t
iffo
it-,
the
('oinA Ku-tlan officer, o-*tit-ouk in
It wn* leiito-il i t . P '-iu-th
hand, *tooi| alone on the opposite 1.1111)1-i• may sprea-l the wat. Hut will titoh-itake the naval def- ose
it
wnul-l
tnwrong
tingirallk
sidewalk.
f th-- l*lan&lt;t pm
nor |&gt;o*e
wrong—for it* to take the ini­ Denmark will ink , over Ihe
P h o tu g ra p h rrs ' fls ih b u lh s imp
tiative
in
extending
the
war.''
P- l, lig h t in g M a e A itln ir'- uu tore
America., l-uilt tint it lm * e in
White ileclai mi- I loti the limit
face.
—nil- west
Ar*uk Fiord on tlo
ed
war
in
Korea
will
Incurt
led
Driver* llrenses l»»ueil since
The five-star general »ntlr-l
coast.
nn
with
“
vigor
amt
-I-lei
minxHi-j.t. I, Htfitl. through Mui II slightly, tpoke 111 the tiff it ct of
The air defense
- - I I le n . m n
total It^lH . nn lnrns*c of 7IH* the guard, I.t. Rol-ert D-twnev, and linn" nnd withuui uppi-usi-nn-iit. lit the hands uf th\ meTlcuna.
he
&gt;.ffetnl
the
Cominool-t»
peace
over the lu.illH issued during the enter etl lit* *edotl. Whitney t limlwtl
I'r.r tin* iea*on tin- I ...ted State*
if they want il on ncceptaldi- will lie given hack
rorre&lt;tt"udlpg period ip I IMP-Mi, into another ear,
.me nf tha
Downey, of Fottsvllle, Pa., Intel terms.
It wa* nnnounred ltd* mm plug
air base*, i n r lading HI.lie
. . . We*t
—
And he said:
liy Mr*. 8. F. Fowler, elerk of said MacArthur h»-l rem arkrd
One nnd E ig ht, halide I - v e r It)
"Defeat of aggression tn Kotea the Dane* in th e sum mer of iPfMl.
“the ftashhulh* rnnlndrrl him of
the Coopty Judge* r-uut.
may be the turning point in the
Dining the first three month* artillery."
II a n I * h - A m erican «imfen-ncet
Downey said he had been office, world’s search for a pta'llcal wav ctinceinliig th e nett t i c i t v l.ave
of this year, IHfi dilver* licenses
were issued compared with H71 in of the honor guard three year*. of achieving peace an-l security.” been t i k i n g o lare In *V|&gt;enhugen
Real peace, he said, ran he since Mar, 27.
Tear* welled In hi* eyr* a* hr
the first three months of l!*50.
Marriage llrenses are showing watched MacArthur'* sedan drive achievetl through a settlement
ha-rd un the following facloi*.
an Inrrrase. she statrd. From Ian. out of sight.
‘v i n f o r r l \V ( » a t l i c r
“One: The fighting must stun
The officer estimated fttut per­
1
I, through March, 72 were issued,
“Two: Concrete step* must l»j
an lnrrra*e of 21 over the fliat son* watched MacArthur'* exit.
High
yesterday
*1
th rr, months last year. Of these, ‘T h at's th* biggest crowd I can taken to Insure that the flghtiue
I.4)W to-lny d&amp;
25 were issued In January, lit recall," he said. "W* u-ually keep shall not break out again.
Rain 01 inch
"Three: There mutt lie an end
them un the sidewalk hut thr-v
In February *ml 22 In Marrh.
Total Apr. rain. 1 4ft inches
were lined up aero** the street to­ tu the aggression.*'
Normal Apr. tain, 2 .’t inche:*
He xildeil;
night.
“A settlement founded upon
“It t rally has been a beetle day
these rlrm rnt* would npen thhere."
T h«»
way fur the unification -if Korea
WIIEREAH. the Sanford Hateliall Clut. announce* thr open­
and the withdrawal -f all foreign i -------MIGHTY MO HK1TIIN8
ing of It* Ulftl -ratlin nn Friday amt
JACKSONVILLE Apr t s —o r )
iraatlnasa oa r « - Sill
i.t ING REACH. Calif., Apr. 12
W H E R E A S , the game of tasilwll is the National game of
7 ft
12
Atlanta
—&lt;/F)—Home from the wars, the
IS
28
Ihe American people, and
'Mightv Mu' nosed out uf the fog SAWYER CONTEMPT TRIAL HDrnark
WASHINGTON,
Apr.
12-bF)
M
ilrown«ville
ii
WHEREAS, lhr Sanford llasrhall Club la a memlwi of Ihe
and Into Long Beach-Lo* Angela*
2ft
—Tl.e U. 8. m urt of appeal* today Chicago
Dt
Florida State league ami, therefore, is an Integral part of the
harbor today.
po*t|iun-d
Ms
runtrni|it
of
ruuit
16
22
Denver
National Association of Frofessienal llaaehall Iw-ague*. which
Thousands af rtlative* n* the
IH
21
la Ihl* year celebrating it* Guidon Anniversary throughout the
2.080 msn gad 128 officers charge* against Secretary uf Cum- Des Moines
Hft
6ft
nation,
aboard lined th« pier for the mere* Sawyer ami nine others, hut Fre*no
New
Orleans
7ft
44
denounced
their
conduct.
cllv’t
gala
welcome
THERFFORK, I, a t Mayer ef Bsnfurd, iirtMlnlm that nur
SH
4(1
Sawyer, attorney General Mr- New York
The Mleeoori, biggest U. 8.
rltissma shell parilriimte In all of the astlvitles of our local
(P.)
52
battleship now active, had been Grath, and other high govern­ Washington
kMeball rlub and particularly, that we shall attend the opening
21)
22
in Koreen water* for six months. ment official* sat silently hy for Winnipeg
t u n e and aa many ether game* as poaelhle during the season
HO
82
Her officer* and men hadn't seen mure than a hour while the court Jacksonville
aa an indication o( our interest In Ihe Golden Anniversary
HO
74
continental United State* since cHtiritcrl the government’* part Miami
celebration.
SO
ftu
they left Norfolk, Va., nearly In litigation over * big steam­ Tallahassee
F. A. Dyson
82
Oi
ship company.
Tsrapa
eight months ago.
nn
inUtci Wt-Mi rt-signol, thi- chair*
mamhip fir»t »n* offcnsl tu M
1 l.cwlt uf OrluMilu Hi- dn'tlnitt
'•canti- -,f | m-i -until business
Morris, v tui tin* bt-i-n a incinhcr
uf tire cun mi** uni since 11*41 a ml
tcivnl a ihairm an in IU47 amt
iPtlb thin tin* cli'vted unanintuutly III* |irt-*rnt Ivrm un the
agency cvpltc* next Jamiatv.
lie taid he would acfrld unty
il thr mrinl--) • agreed tu forget
pfirunal difference* nnd lian&lt;lle
agency inatti l* in a business.like
msnner.
Ilcfuit- today the commi**iuii
ha* been split 2-2 nn most cummission huaines* It cuuldn't teacli
agivemrnt on a chairman to sne­
ered Width at th&gt;- tegular January
rrurganisatiun meeting.
Wrhl- and Murri* unsuallv have

MacArthur Cleans
Tokyo Desk After
Dismiissal Order

Treaty Of Defense
For Greenland Is
Under Discussion

11,318 LicunHUH Are
iHHticd Here In Year

E

l-GNO OYBADUK?
NEW YORK, Apr. I f - W —
The Commuaiat Party In the
United Htatto today hailed the
ouster of General Douglas MaeArthur s* “long overdue."
In a statement for the part?,
General flreretary Eugene Dennis
called Mar A rthur *tha ultra-war­
monger" and tha "Caesar of the
Pacific/

jiiiI

|&gt;ii««ilil) nil Itiwrr ra«l r a i d la*
iiiftil.

Proclamation

Wciithi*r

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iara*t&lt; far al raaalar aScrrtlaMIM.
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. M u l Nawaanpar Haa'aaaata.
aa., Jtaw ta lk . Cklaaaa, D*.
kaaaa Clip, It, Laala.
Hara 14 la m ataaikar al ika
11#4 fraaa wfalrh la ratMIrO
Mil la ika aaa far rapakll*
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I aawapaaar, aa wall aa all
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THURSDAY, APR. 12, lift I

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¥ o d a Y’8 iiini.R Ku r s k
itnlmul lovr*
InorM
E ras
f
lb# object ot lid .f.'.v n '..,'
visa the affection of most llvrreatures. They iiii-ss-d upon
him for to touch him.- Mark 3:10.
glare labor still builds towns snd
**tori**, (iod will ask an accounteg of tyrants. No curtain ran hide
i from Mod, Woe unto him
to
huildeth a town with blood.—
hakkuk 2:12.

William J. Kennedy, chairman of the United SUtea
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
Railroad Retirement Board and a delegate to the Inter*
AP
F orties Affairs Analyst
American Conference on Social Security at Buenos Aire*,
haa stuck his neck out. Returning from Buenos Aires, he re*
elttaen probably
marked to a reporter that the Peron regime in Argentina
difficult to vl#w
hns reunited in great apparent gnliiH for the underdog. This dispassionately President T ru­
lemurs probably will earn un nccuuntlon that he Is a Fascist man’* ouitar of General Mac,
or a sympathizer with dictators. By the same rcaaoning a Arthur.
Aa an admirer of MacArthur'*
person who points out that Communism appears to do some* tr e a t military record, which glv#i
thing for tho underdog Is accused of being a Red sympathiz­ him a high place among the
famous generals In history, your
er.
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can underitand the
But Kennedy is merely pointing out a truth which columnist
a v e ra ft cltlien’a, position. Lika
people who Ixdievo In democracy too often overlook. A ruth­ many of my readers, I wiah th at
less dictator who takes over a nation, as Peron has taken the chief executive could have
over Argentina, is nblc to bring about chnnges in economic found some other method of
und social conditions which make the underprivileged people solving his problem.
Still, we are hound to recog­
think that they are better off. Partly by this means Hitler nise
that Mr. Truman did have a
built up and maintained his stranglehold on Germany. He problem. This was, aa ha itatas,
made discontented peoplo think ho was helping them.
MacArthur'* failure to give
Communists make capital of the same trick. They seek “whole hearted support to the
policies of ths United States
out discontented i&gt;oople, find the causes of their discontent government”
and then play on them. By dolr.g this they make themselves That bring* ua to the path of
appear to bn the friends of thu underdog. Sometimes, carried the whole controversy. Even If
by our zeal to opjax,.
wo have simnlv MacArthur dliagrren militarily
C &lt; * * ' - o r
W ": uo.ctl tile Ui i —w!l&gt;..huletiT ttie*1W ,:**()Tng and thus
right to iTiuse to comply, be­
have made ourselves
look like enemies and opjiressors of cause
,
under the constitution the
the underprivileged, This warning has been voiced again , Preeldent
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also understand the |tcoples
It Is not enough to be opposed to Communism and to
point nut the fallacies in Its arguments. We must show, by
demonstration and practice, that democracy Is tho real
friend of the underdog,

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Geography And Greatness

Senator Boyle lost no lime in
If you nro not an oulntantlinir individual, with great
ptaahini Seminole County's hospi­ nehiovementn to your rrodlt, nt leant one Investigator arguen
tal bill through ihc Sensle.
that porhapa you may with impunity blnmo your birthplace

for that fact.

Tha Lakeland Rotary Club has
A recent atudy mado by I)r. Stephen 8. Vlnhor of North­
gone on record *t asking far the western Univornity dug up ttome intercatlong facta regard­
Intpeschmenl n| Governor War­ ing tho rolntion of environment to achievement, Among per­
sona atudled were nnthora, engineern, artiata, bunineais men
ren.
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A bill

ha* been introduced in
tha Legislature revoking drivers
L licenses for motorists receiving
_ j s Stale aid-to-lhe-hlind benefit pay*
ments.

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The Stale House of Representa­
tives voted 83 to 4 in favor of
titioning Congress to open Slate
•Ifare rolls to inspection by the

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. ptople.

J f i f r comment on the MacAr*
j Ibur ouster comes from a Cali­
fornia newspaper which says,
“They've fired MacArthur, hut
til God we slid have General
Vaughn..''
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. e new commander of the
EJ|Hth Army In Korea is an old
University al Florida men. Gen
eta I Van Fleet, then a young
lieutenant, was professor of mili
tsry science and tartics there from
I9jl through 1024 and was again
| . , as signed there from 1029 to 1933.
1 An outstanding football player
Himself in his day, he served as
head coach at Florida in 1923 and
1924, and was assistant under
I.* Coach Bachman in 1929.
Sterling HaySen, movie star,
' admits joining the Communist

Party after his return from the
ice in 1946, but he adds, "It
the stupidest, most ignorant
g I've ever done in my life,
V me a couple ol months lo
e that they (the Communists)
that they alone have the
that they know what is bell
everyone". He is smarter then
who have fallen for tk
itmmist line. Some of our
ftft citiiens have been toying
Communism for yean.

uml educator*, whose common link wan that all were born In
Indiana. One Hcction of thia atate with a population of about
200,000, yielded but one outntunding acientint, while another
with the mime number fumlahed twenty, according to
Vinhor'* aurvey. The region with tho longest and hottest
summers had fewer notable men, and so did the rich, level
farm lands. More leaders came from towns than from farms,
nnd small cities had more important men per capita than
did thu largo ones. Ho suggests that certain ty|&gt;oa of people
tend to congregate In certain geographical areas.
Some student* of sociology have stated that to lie born
ns a late child In a large family Is conducive to greatness j
other* claim that certain crus, such as the Renaissance,
tend to stimulate great performances In those happening
to enter uiwn their careers then. If now wo add to’ these re­
quisites trio placo of birth, wo ttcom to teavo little to In­
heritance, home environment, education or Incentive. There
uro always those who have greatness thrust upon them.
Home, nevertheless, still grow Into greatness,
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Ready For Opportunity
Thomas Jufforsim, whose birthday Is celebrated tomor­
row, Is noted for many accomplishment*. Probably the beat
known aside from the aimplo fact that he was our third
president Is his authorship of tho Declaration of Indepen­
dence. This skillfully drawn document Is a work of Inspired
art, It was no accident that Its writing fell to Jefferson.
Ho with a man of family responsibilities and his own
prlvnte pursuits, Just ns nro most of today's citizens. Al­
though trained in the luw, he had acquired a distaste for It
and had mado up his mind to dovoto hla time to -farming,
Ho nnvorthelenn had l»on willing to serve In tha Virginia
colbnlal legislature, and when that body was dissolved by
the governor he decided that tho matter of liberty was
more Important than his yearning for his farm. Uo Joined
the hotly of Virginia patriots seeking redress, and when tho
hour rnme to declare hidt'itendence he waa there Waiting for
It.
The great snd deep marks on the pages of history
are npt made by those who can't be bothered with public
service, They are made by men such aa Jefferson, who have
believed public Service to be more Important than private
desires.

MsfcArthui* Returning

ahodd.”
Other icoitors said Tolitv told
a Renata Banking flubcommlUte
a v s t i u i * w m M m ea st
that the Prcildlnl "could
Tokyo bv telephone tint said thu Moitday
ba Impasched” if ha aupprataed
would becoitHi governor of G tntral U willing iknd' M ger to avldtnca ha onca eJalmad to poaaif the present governor •ocsbt • coagm sionsl Invitation. aaa th at caHeln mambhra Of ConT&amp;formoS .M urtts In Tohro said g tsis had scrchtcd f a n in con*
G .P .
MscArtl.Ur iefltiitoly will com* to
tha VntUS BUUa ha soon a* poail».
6lq.
Praaldent callad Him on ths phone
K em ■hArtberHIr of MacArthur, and
asldt
tgllcii tho OOP bropooal to havt
"I undaratani
flv o atar uonoral addroot
to hi

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Rut, you demand, supposing
MacArthur felt sura he was
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T_Ington dnstructlona, must ha still
"carry on"T No, he could express
hi* view* to the President nnd
tf that didn’t work ho eouid rnsign hla command and return to
America for a showdown.
Failure to support Admlnlatra
lion policies, howevsr, would tie
dangerous and might be dis­
astrous. Under our form of
government tha President and
nil Hecretary of flu te are rotides, and
sponsible for foreign poll
_ . tmoortant ones
were
some highly
o
Involvrd In the Ailatle operations.
For axamplr, two of our great
European Allies, Britain and
Franca, who have vital Interests
In the Far East, have been great­
ly worried over same of MacArthur’s unauthorised pronounce
ments. One of these was the
commander’s advocacy of using
Generalissimo Chlang Ksl-Phekr
large army of Nationalist troops
on Formosa for an Invasion of
continental Red China.
London and Paris protested to
Washington against pursuing any
such program, on tha ground that
It would be ilkelv to precipitate
an alt-nut war with China, back­
ed bv Soviet Raaala. This likely
would mean World War III. And
on that basis America turned
thumb* down on the advenfura.
This was onlv ona of numerous
Incidents which had plagued the
Washington Administration, and
its Allies. MacArthur'* view that
Asia, rather than Europe, la the
paramount theatre In tha strug­
gle
agaihet
Bolshevism
had
caused grievous heart-burning*
And till* natiirbllv he* presented
among tho Western Democracies,
a threat to the solidarity of the
e la b o r a t e defense system which
the Democracies have eetahllshed
In Western Europe.
So, oven If MacArthur ha*
been right In his military Judg­
ment. he has be-n wrong In not
deferring to Washington, Tho
sum and tdtal of this imbroglio
la that soma distrust and dis­
content was created among tho
Western Allies, much to the
-r'tiflcstlo n of RuhsIb. Britain'*
—-**jnn to the firing of M*e.
Arthur has been an expression
«f relief bv F rllhh officials who
t'old that Ihe chance* for m*klnv
oeace with Red Chin* In Korea
have been Imnrorad, There we*
similar comment In much ot
Europe,
And dMe this and tha contravorsvT
Apparently
not, for
Senator W hirr v (8-Neb I ha*
announced that MacArthur agree,!
In a telephone conversation to
anpaar at a_ Joint
non.
u
«e«*lnn of C'
■rreea end dlicuaa hla dismissal
hv the President. A l",ot session
atlil baa to he arranged.
Such a development must, of
rnurae, add fuel lo an alraai
hot fire. Recognition of thl* a
nareutlv was J n ^ lh e mind of
General Dwight U. Elsenhower,
AlUntlc Past comptahder. when
he axnrekaod the hope In l&gt;h'*o«.
G s r tp * a. t . that Mao *
u'mildq!t rat urn to , the llt»l*",i
Sttaa ian,l become the te«*er of
~nntr*«-*Mt*&gt; sod •eetnvinv Ela*t|.
hnwer and Mae&lt;r*hur. h« , the
wav. are old frlepda as wail aa

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Political Corruption
| I m II*s «I Vraai T u * Oael
uaar--i ... h-rj- ■rt*WvT'Vt-rw.--Glher
menmhers are flenatore Carroll of
laalmmea and Morrow of Lake
Klei
Worth.
Old-timers in the Legislature
couldn’t remember that surh a
committee ever haa acted before.
In past cessions, special eomthlltees have hcen named to ho&lt;d hear­
ing* on single suspension* but
none ha* had Jurisdiction ovjr all
such matters before the F-tnpte.
Suspension orders bv nnlrn Oovamor Warren ha* ousted 18 State
and enuntv officials still have to
he act c l on hv the Senate unless
he reinstate* them without send­
ing th*m un for confirmation.
Pei ban* one of thn first to go
before the Collin* committee will
he thnt of Sheriff II- late Enaor
of Okaloosa county, who was ousted Inst summer for falling to
close gambling establishments,
flenator Collins said It was not
his understanding that all sus­
pension orders of the Governor
will he necessarily referred to hla
group. Tha Senate hiav net di­
rectly in secret eeeslon on some, as
it did yesterday in confirming
suspensions of Sheriff
Walter
Clark of Broward county and
Sheriff Frank William* uf Polk.
However, Colllna eald he under­
stands hla committee will ,ret all
those auapeneione which are given
to any committee for review of
testimony.
The rnntmUteo has no similarity
of function to that of one pnnnsed
by tha House earlier this, week to
Investigate the Governor'e actibrt
suspending and reinstating publie offidala. That reaoloUen w«a
rilled out of order when It reached
the Senate yesterday. Opponents
■aid I t would he eseroaehlng an
executive pining*live* of th# Gov­
ernor.

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Tampa Trlbaae

Ir. it. L.
Editor
Tt* Sanford Herald.
the local ftaatal Advisory Board,
pradictsd that In tha near future
a survey of ths rarttai situation
In the Sanford area wilt ba mado
by the area rent director who- la
locatsd In Orlando. The are* teat
director, he said, worka In co­
operation with T. E. Woods, hous­
ing expeditor, whoso headquarters
is in Washington, D. 0. •
A naval man who applied this
morning at the Chamber of Com­
merce, Mid that he had a wifi
and two children, and wanted to
rent n house. He was Informed
of a house that might be avail­
able soon outside of the city. The
man declared that about WO a
month was all ha could afford to
pay for rent.
Mrs. Bruce read to him a list
of furnished apartments with
two bed rooms at tho following
rental figures:
9123, 980, 979, 979. 989. I«9.
986, lift, 9100, 976 par month.

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Dear Hr. Dead:
. A Herald correspondent Apr. 2
laments tH* fact (hat Our tow n
ia slipping; haa lost her rank as
'F irst’ In i number of categories,
among them First In Transporta­
tion. We once having had 7 rail­
road# and 2 steamer lines bars.
We may have lost an edge hare
and there in some respects, but
(hla Isn’t true of our standing aa
8 transportation center, albeit ma­
dia of transport have ehifted some­
what. The boats are gone, but new
highway traffic—both freight and
passenger—much mors than, off­
sets our Iota thar*. Our rail posi­
tion la stronger than ever.
Sanford haa bean a major rail
rooter since the early lPOO*, al­
though we never hpvetanked First
In this respect compared with certala other Florida towns. We are
probably lit about fourth place,
which Has been our position at
least 30 years.
W* onca d!J have ala Independ­
ent rail lines centering hero, not
eeven. Five were contemporerlee,
wholly non-competltlve, meeting
at Sanford and nowhere else. The
sixth, a locsllv charterad *hnrt
I*It line came year* later, aftur
consolidation of the other lines In­
to on* eyatem.
All ot these original ’railroad*’
are still right here In active oper­
ation. AH nave b*#n rebuilt, bet­
ter equipped, and are ably staffed
and managed. Service to patron*
le Incomparably better than It waa
under original management.
Essentially p community can be
no more bentflttad by hiving a
number of railroads
thaa by hav
rallr:
thalr. .pre­
Ing only on* unilies*, (a)
In) th*
.,
„aencc_ creates competition
:omP*tu_........
result'
lag In either tariff benefit* or
improved physical service or bethi
or tb ), as property-holders and
employer* they pay mora
more taxee,
taxce
distribute larger payrolls or other
wise stimulate local business ac
tlvltyj or (c) provide more effec­
tive contact with other territory.
Nono of these premlsee applied

It is dlfficutt to Jw calm and Ua good name. Nowj -by a ttod of
dlspedelNtat# tit eommautlng en tho head bed * el?Nt«.«f *Ha P*9i
tha latM t output of th* semblance the Governor of 'lorida haa ua&gt;ork and handof a Governor who w i t Inflicted dOM all th*Lg6qd&gt;o:
back into the
n tha people of Florida ta ihe
I elections. In bis reinstate*
tMre who had befouled It.
msnt of Jimmy Sullivan as Sharlff

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has stooped to a now low In public
estimation and In official malad­
ministration. II* haa Insulted tho
good cltlaena of that enuntv and
defied all law-rrspoctlng and lawohatrvlng Floridians.
In restoring Sullivan to powrr
aa chief law enforcement officer,
he has Issued an Invitation to all
the evil Individuals, gangs and InGuineas which corrupted Miami
to return and resume their ne­
farious operation!. He haa said
to them: "The door la again opant
ur friend ia In charge: com*
eh and halp yourself; whatever
you do, you will not be officially
moleet#d; Jimmy and me will take
cara of you; to h— with tha
Greater Miami Crime Commission
and tha decant honest people of
the county!"
Under Sullivan'* administration
as sheriff, Miami became reropol**vt -,r,J i.otorlouii *s one &gt;&gt;f t
throe crime etntete of tho nation.
When Sullivan was ousted and
sincere law enforrement waa inntltuted. Miami began to redeem
Itself. It was well on the way to
ridding itself of the stigma of
organised crime and defiance of
ardor which had smirched

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Wife O f titteral
Cancel* Hit Plalr
Germany, Apr.
FRANKFURT/ G«
18—W7—Tlis U. 8.). Army hns
of
rnnccllrd ..a soldier production
p
"Mr. Rolierte’’, bvcauie a Gen­
eral'* wife 'didn’t, like It, an informsd ooure*' agld today.
Th* cancellation
cama after tho
sanceljauen —
--Oentrall’a wife,walked out during
r _____atlon, .##.: the show In
"reientL..-^
Raidelherg',
leidelberg,, 4JhSf;.Army • Europrau
headquarters,' ,ihn. informant aald.
The broa*lw*y stage hit had
been sehi-eolrd for a month-long
tour of A m y ? , installation* 1“
Gormany. It waa.yponaored hy tho
Seventh ArmpIavBpoelal Services
division.
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For the premiere on Apr. L
the Army .tlgw ,ln a group of
celebrities IwmU'l l»v Hollywood
«.«, &lt;0?"* F’&lt; A’nwer, who liemdwl
uivM/nWm. c i i r
1H0 playThe play,) won great acclaim
from first .ulghter*. .Bower wild
the performan#P “O'1 , staging
were "absolutely mlraeulou*.
But after the.'Hridelhcrg performaure.i the 'Army announced

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We e k -e n d

in our caM.

featur e!

Th* only real loss we hav# Buf­
fered In tble connection wa* trans­
fer of the locomotive shop crew to
Tampa some years ago, taking a
heavy payroll away from thare.
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da ba table whether
anyone here
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could have prevented thl* being
don#.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
B. II. Guthrie.
If your youngsters - Ilka .the
flavor of^wolaeaea dribble one
half &lt;to on* 'teaspoon of it oyer
a hair gragafrult. Children usual­
ly lik e mgtaasrs over lee croam,
too; ue# about a teaspoon for
each serving,of vanilla ice cream
and top wiTH a few Singer snap
eriunba-.'"/ ” ’
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Wh#n you,buy a eolwutor diakn
sura that If the holue ih . small,
th e n are enough of th*m to allow
tho liquid* to pass through freeTo cook pork fet elmmer In |y, On the other hand don't buy
water to cover for two to throe a colander with hole* that are
hoitra. fleanon them well and too large so that food* like rlre
will
slip through. .
servo with hot sauerkraut.
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Rayon and Cafeton
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S o c ia l A n d P erso n al A ctivities
^

HONE 141

Cracker Party Is
Given By Church

Social Calendar
TBiIHHlMY
Tlie IlimRla* Jobe Junior llruthrrhoort will meet at Itic Kiral
Baptist Church tonight at 7:.W
P. V.
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The Seminole llchekah Lodge
™ No. 43 will meet In the Odd Fal­
low* Hall ul 8:00 P.M.
FRIDAY

VN*
Ilee l.undtpiist, daughter
nf Mr. unit Mr*. K. F. I.utulmilst,
became the bride of Itulidi J,
Cosla. min of Mr. and Mr*. James
A. Costa uf Alhen-. Ca., In n
duuhle ring ceremony Holiday,
Ypr. I ul tile jit. Joseph’* Gatlin
lie Church ill Atbelis.

Mrs. Evan* McCoy has return­
ed fruin Home, Ca., where she
visiti-il Mr. uml Mr*. I). T. Hardy.

Mr. amt Mr.,. Richard Klaus uml
daughter format (y of New York
are mukliiK their Itnnie on Pnlmctto
Ho- chinch was aUructlvrly Avi-liue.
•lei'oruled wltb pin). gladioluses
.'uni gtcenery. The ouptiul inusir
Mr. suit Mrs. C. It. Campbell of
wus rendered tty Ml*. Emily Antler m i, N. C. have returned
IIIumIim, rogunist and Edward K. home after spending several days
Illum-hurd. soloist who sang "Ava with Mi. uml Mis. \V. H. Duncan.
Maria". The traditional wedding
marches were used.
The bride chose for the wedding
Mr*. Fred Thurston has been
a navy blue suit with white ac­ railed to Chester, l'a., where her
cessories with an orchid cartage. daughter Is recovering from u re­
Mrs. Murlon Conway, twin sla­ cent operation.
ter of lliu bride, who served a*
matron of honor and only atJ. W. Dunlav ha* returned to
tvndeiil, wore a green suit with
the home of hi* daughter, Mr*.
matching accessories.
■fumes A. Costa, Jr., brother of W. II. Thornton from the Florida
where he has been
the gruum, served us *■•--1
Vi • r J Y H K t
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.tlr." t.'oslu is ut present in tin
U. S. Army stationed at (!im|i
Pickett, Vu. where Mrs. Cesln
Mrs. ||. C. Jeffords and daugh­
will join hint.
ter Jnuice of Florence, N.
ure
expeeted to arrive Saturduy to
spend the weekend with Mr. and
Mm. K. A. Covington.

The Sally Morrison Chapter of
the D.A.R. Will tneet at 8:00 P.M.
at the Imrae &lt;4 Mr*. K. M. Callo­
way. 2441 HaUolivillr Avenue with
Sire. Frank Woodruff and Mr*. K.
W. Ruprecht oO co-hostes*. VisitIns dau fh tatt are welcome.
Mimosa Circle of the Carden
Circle will meet at 10:00 A.M. at
w the home of Mra. Clarence Wallla,
® 1500 Elliot Avenue.
The Rota Circle of the Carden
Club will maet at 0:46 A. M. at
the Carden Center.
The Jacaramlu Circle of the
Carden Club will meet at 8:00 P.
M. at tn* \
CiNaytnnMMwWw
llillun, 1201 fu ifc ru o Avenue.
The lllblecu* Circle of tlm
Carden Club will ineel ut 8:00
P. M. a t the home of Mr*. V. C.
Schley at Paola.
The Palm Circle of the Curden
Club will m ett at noon at the
Carden Center with Mr*. M. T.
Haynes, Mra. Cih*on Hale* uml
Mra. E. O. C* mil he 11 a* hostesses.
A. F. Haiutay will he guest «peakaf.
The Ixora circle of the Carden
Club will meet ul 2:80 P. M. ut
HAPPY HIRTHHAY
the home of Mr*. Dale Scott,
1110 Mairnolln Avenue.
Mr. mill Mrs. J. J|. Standlfer, Hr.
The Dirt Gardener* Circle of
Mrs. Kndsley Melsch McGinnis
the Carden Club will meet at 10:00
Sue Callahan
f A.M, at the home of Mr*. W. D.
Judy Roger*
" Gardiner, 421 Magnolia Avenue.
The Magnulla Circle of the Car­
den Club will meet ut the Herron munity missions at 3:IHI P. M.
Fruit Stunil ut 0:00 A.M. for a
TUESDAY
tour to the Orchid Canlen* In ZellThe American Home Depart­
wood and the irreen house* In ment of the Woman’* Club will
Apopka. Mrs. J. Field* naked that meet at 8:00 P. M. at the Wom­
each member hrlng n parked lunch. an’* Club. The Seminole High
The Axnlca Circle of the Car­
den Club will meet at 8:00 P. M. School Glee Club will entertain.
The Dependable Class of the
at the home of ^lr*. W. II. Wray
with Mrs. W. It.. Jennings a* co- First Methodist Church will meet
nt 8:00 P.M. ut the home of Mr*.
hoRtei*.
V
The Sanford Townsend Club M. E. Iluker on West First Street.
Mrs. Rurke Steele will he coNo. 1 will meet at 7:30 I*. M. nt bostess.
the City Hull. There will he
The P.T.A. Study Cour*u of
games and refreshment*. The pub­ Seminole
High, Junior High ami
lic la Invited.
the Grammar School* will register
MONDAY
The theme will be
The Past Matron Club of the at 0:30 A.M.
Toward Maturity.” Thl*
O.E.8. will meet at the boat home "Crowing
at the Oateen Bridge and the Ed* I* a blue ribbon study course goal.
*an Cult float will leave at 9:00
W ED N E SD A Y
P.M. Member* may hr Ina a covered
The Civlr Department of the
Woman'* Club wltl meet at 12:30
—. P,M,.(it the club for a covered dish
urrn luncheon.-The public Is,Invited to
prayer A*™ attend 41 Ii80 P.M, to hear Miss
Lila Woodard of the Home Dcmnt- unstrotlnn Department apeak.
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Friend* of Mrs. J. K. Deneff will
lie glad to learn that she liuu re­
turned home after being confined
to the Orange General Hospltnl
with nil attack of Influenxu.
Pfc. William W. Hendricks, who
attends Radar School ut Keeslcr
A.K.Ib, left yesterday after spendIng several day* with his iiarent*.
Mr. ami Mrs. Lacy Grantham.
Friends nf Mrs. Eugene Terwllleger of Chester, l’a., formerly
of Sanford, will he glud to learn
that she ha* been moved to her
home from the Crnior Hospital of
Upland, Pa., where she recently
underwent a major operation.

BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT

Mr, and Mrs, Ted Brooklyn annmnico the birth of u daughter,
Ithlu Husim, Ain. IU *t the Feenahl-Liiughlon .Memorial Hospital,
Mr*. Brooklyn I* the former Jean
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Mrs. I'holte Hurriei nf Winter
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Mr*. YV. L. ftleg on Lake Kurnev
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AP Newsfeature*
Teen news I* pretty normal o.
we start out u new year. Rut
here are some highlight*:
DATING . .. There is a big trend
to hume dating. Girls find thnt
parents are much more cooper
atlve about letting them yo out

Use a heavy metal pan rather
than a thin one, when you'ro
making randy to assure against
sticking. And be sure to use i
pan hlg enough in that the eamly
won’t overflow. You’ll find .i
wooden enoon la hast with whim
to stir the candy,

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ficially iirtter loukinit than buys J o y , I In w h i'ii' I In-v % i 11 niirk'

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HCIIIHEP . . .T he student news­
paper editor uf Ihirdett Cnll-ge
found that '30 per rent of tlie
girl* not only hnvr Interesting
hnhhic* hut unes definitely •»&gt;
ilomestiratril anil artistic side.
Whereas record r n 11 e r t I n g.
stamps, and autographed pieture* of movie star* used tu In.
top* on the held.) list, nowaday&lt;
rug making, interior decorating
ami painting on metal and glass
comiound* the attention of tin.
student*. They also enjoy cro­
cheting, knitting, sewing and
dressmaking.
DIET . . . Who *ahl teen-ager*
are Nturvillg themselves In get
sylph-like proportional Today’s
healthy loen-agers eat more tlinn
any other age group In nur popu­
lation, according to the National
Research Connell, Girl* develop
their biggest appetite* between
Die age* of 13 amt 16, hut Imys
out-eal their sister* even nt this
age. Girls between 13 and 16
need 2,800 calories of food
energy n day, suy nutritionist*.
BEAUTY . . . Today's glamor
girl follows the theory that the
new look Is the "you look,"
according to one model agent.
Her dress, makeup and coiffure
are deulgned to suit her typo
and not that of her favofi’o
screen star or best friend. Hhu
Is natural and unsophisticated a type the boys definitely like.

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bond, providing In- bus been en
tertained in the liunie sevend
time*. It Is * good oppurtunitv
for a lory to piove tiial lie &gt;
Iruslworlhy fur outside dating,
suy the girls.
Girl* are tint going to braught napping or loafing on lb.
job white their liny-friends g&gt;&gt;
off to wur. line girl write
"I know there are many Ikv, In Army nnd Navy himpital* who
are nut receiving any mail from
home. I would like In du mi
best to help make 'nine of them
feel a little less ..... ly. I real
lie I am too young to work In i
canteen (eighteen) lull 1 do not
think that I am too young 1*’
write In service men. I would
appreciate knowing how I ran
get iiifmnialhiu nluult iihluinine
the address of niemlieis of tin
united forces,”
Hotuething new in etiipiette ithls postscript about ’‘manner'
nt *ianccs" in the Girl Seoul
handbook "Your Ticket to I’.i
pulnrity." It gives u girl tie
right to beg off duneing with u
hoy
when
they
just
don i
’’click." All you do. ndviaethe hook, is say it’s nil yom
fault, and suggest sitting out in
waiting for a different type oi
dance.
FARH1DN - - Skier* have guim
mud uhunt gold-nugget Jewelry
Girl* are wearing gold nuggetIn the form of hrnrelot* an.l
ratlings uml men uie diiplayln:
them In cuff-links und lie clasps
The Jewelry was designed In
Fred Picard, *ki clothe* d&lt;
signer, anil the fud started ui
Run Valley. ,
Hive utcr* und skirts still ai'e
tup-drawer uniforms for «rlmnl
girls altlumgli no sloppy sweuter jobs clutter up the picture
.Skirts ure slim and neat, also
HUMOR . Typical of youthful
humor I* this little teusy (mm
the Normandy II S. 4’mn •
I’riilcssiM: "Ernie what i, wimor
willi ilils sentence, ’Guts im*
i naturally better looking
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Ashby Jones.
Recreation wus under the di­
rection of Miss Hetty Jo Tolle of
Orlundo uml Hob Crumley.
Prises for the best costumes
were uwuriled to Miss Louise SI ti­
lde, Mr*. J, W. David. W. W.
Dawson, Jr. und Rev. J. E. Mc­
Kinley. Prise-. for contestant* in
fulk Kuines went to Mis* Itulii
llninl nnd M. II. Klrirklnnd.
Itcfreshincnt* of .uiuluiehe* and
t'ocu Coins wore seived Inter in
tin- evening to appiuxlmnlely 73
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Sanford Giants A re
Whacker And Scheidt
H andcuff W isconsin
B a tte rs As G iants
T i g h t e n Defenses
By El) IIAIICP.lt
Hanford Giants' M*n*s*r
Rlrhlf Klmm announced today
that hr will start Al Neville or
Carry Hhnlla against lha Or*
Undo Hcnntnrs In the opening
fam e tomorrow nlaht.
Coming back with a vengencr
tha Sanford Giants slaughtered
Oahkoah, Wla., II to 2 laat night
bahlnd the superb hurling of
Darrell Thacker and Ray 8cheldt.
Sparkling delenalvo play com*
binad with excellent pitching to
r tu t off repeated Oahkoah acor*
ing threata In the late Inning* hut
tho Wisconsin liatters were unable
t&amp; solve the speed ball offerings
bf Thacker anil the wide breaking
*urve of Scheldt.
S.L.’ ^jsuf- -the—-smriiix
With a run In the first hut the
Giant* promptly countered with
hree more. Frank Therina singled
a start Ihe Inning, Sholten filed
out and Petty singled moving
Therina to third. Parese singled
driving In Therina and Petty scor­
ed on an error on (he throw lo
pome plate. Dolan filed to renter
bringing In Parese aftor the retch.
The Giant flrat aarker had gone
ill tha way to third as Oshkosh
kicked the ball around.
1 Young Darrell Thacker. In his
flrat year of organised hall, cffretlvdy handcuffed tho Oshkosh
ilu b after a shaky first Inning
Ulnwlng only two dean Iwso
MU and striking nut six laitter*
In six Innings.
’ The Clint ts got three mure runs
(n tho thlid a* Sludten, playing
■narUtop for Manager RJchle
Klaus, walked, Petty singled and
rarase knocked In Sholten with
• punch single. Dolan and Slmltx
pounded out hut Petty scored
having advanced on Ixith plays.
Thomas singled driving In Parese
and catcher Don llaMcy singled
a Thacker struck out lo end the
tl|lhg.
Oshkosh went down hi order
In the fourth and Ihe Giants fail­
ed (0 score although Petty reachid aecond base mi n walk ami pass­
ed hnll.
'The Oshkosh second liascmnn
handled a lilooplug Texas League
•Ingle Into center field In Ihe filli

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tin bottom of the fifth s* Tim
Dolan, fast Hsnford rentorflold,
wl» safe on nn error and stole
•frond after Hhults popped up.
ThO'ioas singled but Dolan waft
haul nt third hy a cleanly handled
chance on tha oart of tho Oshkosh
anorlstop. Bailey got on on an
error and Dnlan scored while tho
somewhat
huwlhleietl Oshkosh
•cramhlod for the hall.
Thacker doubled to i r ' o r t
'niPmn* and Bailey and Therina
atjqad the Inning wllh a pop fly.
Tpi acore stood at D to 1 as tha
Giants were having llttla trouble
Ml|h the Wisconsin team’s hur'la g fo rd scored another run In
6t|| after holding Oshkosh scorelisa. Hhultan singled through tha
jg»x and Pare** and Dolan drew
M i passes. Shulls'* alow hopper
■N ad Shultan at th* plate.
Tnama*' ground ball to second
Maa forced Dolan at tha kaystona
H i.P a r e s e scored on the play.
• pay Scheldt replaced Thacker
III tha aavenlh and sat Oshkosh
•Mm In order as the 0!«nt pitchM f waa more than adequate. Sanlord want down In order In tre

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FSL H as Had Only
15 No*Hit G a m e s
In P ast 17 Years

Celeryfeds Lose Training Camp Notes Women’s Swim G arver H urls No H itter For Browns;
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Meet Opens Today G iants’ Jim H earn Is Disappointment
Straight To Orlando 6 To 2
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., Apr.
from th* In Tight Contest 12—(/P)—Monte Irvin, Negro At Shamrock Hotel

Cettles Pitched Noh ittc r A gainst St.
A ugustine In 1946

i Mouth

fl,ala League opens
SILVER SPRINGS, Apr. 1 2 ■
!w *°n tomorrow night
If the law of average* can be Witt} Sanford masting its arch
counted on, Florida State League rival Orlando here In lha flrat of
fan* can expect to »ec at least one, 20 scheduled grudge matches.
perhaps two, no.hlt victories In
Thl* writer la la his first
season wllh the Sanford club
Official rernrd* revealed heie
but If all Ihe alorlea told about
today at league headquarter* by
the strong reeling between
Secretary Peter Srhaal show that
fan* of Ihe Iwo club* la true
although league team* played II,we hope lha presa bet la en­
882 game* from 1030 thru 1880,
cased In steel armor and bullet
only 10 of them were no-hltter*
proof g|a«* lo protect us from
going at leant nine Inning*.
"•ray htillrU and broken hot*
That’* on* no-hltter for every
■
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■
772 game*, and, slncn the loop’s
Since ihe rule* under which the
eight clilh* have been able In Glanl* will operate have Iwen re­
get In nlHiut 1,110 of tho 1,120 vised fairly extensively (hit year
game* they i*rh«'dulc annually, It might ho a good Idea to ex­
that Imllcalea at least one and plain a few of Ihe change* Iwfore
slightly mure than a third of n the opening game.
game for 10811
To begin wllh Ih* bask
The Iemp’s first no-hit, no-run
number of men a (earn ran
contest wa* produced by St.
carry ha* been reduced to IB
St. Auuonline'* John Bradshaw on
four of whom mu«! he rook­
Aug. 28, 1037 against Orlando.
ie* and not mure than four of
It waa followed five nights later
whom can be veterans until
May IS, oi during the fire* M
bv a not-hlt performance by Jim
McMullen of DeLand against Orday* of tho season, a ll addi­
land, nlthn the Senators heat him.
tional player* ran be carried
milking a total of II.
Lofty Forrest Brewer, killed
After Aug. I all clubs have the
during World War II, hurled no­
addin, as many a*
hit, no*run hall against Orlando privilege of- -----on June 8, 1038, for tho only no- four rookie* tn their roster hut
hltter of that season.
ut no time during the season can
It wa* mid-*rn*nn of 1030. July a club have more than 21 players
21 to bo exact when Lefty Frank under control and not more than
Hudson of I’alatka set Oalne*vllle four of these can lie veterans.
down via that route, the only noIf Ihe innuagor I* non-piaylng
hltter of 1030.
lie Isa t considered a* covered hy
Three hurlor* displayed top the player limit nor doe* his
form in 10411, however. W. J. Davis rtalarv come under tho |2,800
of Gainesville beating Del.nod monthly salary limit.
Mav 28, Don Kynn of Gainesville
Between May 13 and Aug.
whipping Ornln on June 111, anil
Ed Harper of Pcl.and stopping
Leesburg on July 10.
Big John Moore of Gnlnosvllle
defeated Ocala on Aug. 10, Hill
for the only no-hlltor, no-runner
of thnt season.
Tho league “joined ihe colors"
tlu'ii and did not operate until
lt&lt;48 when Iwo hurlerx teiched
Ihe charmed elide. One was De­
land Manager Uill Fpcli* wlm
fogged them by iha.Ht, Aukustlnn
Saints on April 28, only to lose
when errors bahlnd him studied
defeat.
Gooso Keltic*, now tho Cofon
manager, also turned In a no-hltter
III 1048, on June 2. pitching for
Hanford against Gainesville on u
hot Sunday afternoon.
, The htirler* really opened up
In 1018 after pasting Up 10-17,
for no less than four no-hlttara
went Into the records that y e a r 1048. Tho first came on June 21
when Charlie Bowles lu st Deland
for Palatka One month latar Bud­
dy Lake of Sanford turned hack
Do Land with the league’s first
"perfect" game, a tilt In which he
retired 27 men In order, winning
8 lo 0.
Myrll Hogg of Galnesvllls

Baseball Gamea
MY C A L L IN G

NLY PORTION OF
[N0 8TAND .OPKN TO
3 WILL BH IIOX 8BATS
HENCB RARLY r F h k h v a tio n h
ARK 8UGOE8TKD

condition lo play
Tit* disabled Hal la Tor
player* unaLle to play hrt.uee
of Injuries su«tajn.'*» white
play lag. The* racalrt fall
salary h u t. way be released
at (hr end of twa weeks. H
Ihev are not their aalarv mast
continue In he paid. Playera
no this list are not active
hut are still under control
and Ihev Inn mast slay off
Ihe srllre list lor ten days.
Ili, faam
Ho
far tlaiifm-il'.
Hanford's I,l&lt;es*ast
biggest a
weakn « u r» n e m rto - ltt«tn~clubVI*cK
of any heavy hitters, hut centarfield Tim Dolan and Manager
Richie Klaua may b« Just tha!
punch If blows (hay walloped
against Lenoir Tuesday night are
any Indication, At any rata Klaua
flguiea to hive a hustling ball
club regardless nl anything •!*•&lt;

Orlando blasted out a 0 to 2
win over the Sanford Olcryfed*
hats yesterday behind the twohit hurling of Frank Hutsell and
Alton Hampton.
Tha Senators pushed across
three run* In tho third Inning
to sew up tho eonteat aa the
Caleryfada were unabta to salve
tho Orlnndoana pitching.
Hutsell helped win nla own
game with a towering double In
the third which pushed across
the winning run.
Sanford
ah r
h o a
Htenstiom sa
8 1 0 10
Clause 3h
8 0 0 8 3
Whelrhcl rf
&gt; 0 1 1 1
Stafford If
3 0 0 1 0
Crowlev 3b
8 0 0 2 1
Taylor rf
3 0 1 2 0
Blahee Ih
:l &lt; *&gt;
Rlnkovlrh c
2 0 0 4 2
Cordell e
I 0 0 0 0
Matts p
1 1 0
0 0
Totals
24 2 2 21 7
Orlando
ah r
h o a
Hurt. M. cf
40 2 0 0
Norrl* 2b
I1 0 2 o
Reynold* **
3 01 0
1
lludnall r
40 0 8 0
Redding If
3 1 1 9
1
Etcher rf
8 1 2 10
Hurt, P. rf
I 0 0 0 0
a!l lb
2 2
I ,fl 0
olcomli 3b
3 01 1 2
Hutsell, n. 3b
10 0 0 0
Hutsell, F. p
3 1 1 0
3
Hamntnn p
0 0 0 0 0
Total*
27 0 0 21 7
Orlando
no I 320 0 - 0
Sanford
D02 000 0—8
E —Norris 2. F. Hutsell. RBI

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flrat hareman for the New York
Giants, la filling tha role a a
clean'iN hitter brilliantly.
Irvin whacked nut a single and
double yesterday to atretch hi*
hitting atreak to 20 gamea. Ir­
vin'* «tlckwork wa* waited a*
the fiiante lost to Cleveland, f&gt;-4.

’ WASHINGTON, Apr. 12-OP)
—Ilrooklyn D n i l s t r manager
Chuck Draaacn ■till hasn't mad**
up Ida mind on five pltrhcra hut
he hope* to do ao by the time
the Dodgera complete their ex*
hihitlon arhedule thl* weekend.
The five pltchrra struggling to
make the grade are Clarence
Podhlrlan, Phil Haugatad, Karl
Mo**or, Jim Romano and Clem
Lalllne.
V«•
TUI-HA. Okla., Apr. |2_g/|»)_.
Mickey Mantle, the New York
Yankee*’ prlxc rookie, probably
will know by the end of the
week whether' he's headed for
Army service or a major league
baseball career.
The 10*year*old outfielder went
through a pre-induction phynlral
examination yesterday.
Rut axan if he's reclassified
front hi* present 4-F status Into
an eligible bracket, It’ll be month*
before he’s Inducted, draft board
officials have Indicated.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala., Apr. 12
—&lt;/P)—A bright spot cornea up
for the Detroit Tigers now and
then. Shortstop Johnny Llpon has
coma out of a hatting slump. He
smashed a double yesterday after
going hltles* In 17 straight
times at bat.

MEMPHIS. Tann., Apr. 12—
GP&gt;—The Chicago While Sox’
success on the grapefruit circuit
ean lie attributed to the team’s
conditioning program, say* Coach
Doc Ramor.
“ Every one of our boy* U In
condition, and th at’s the hlg
reason we have done an well In
aprlng training.” he aald. “ Look
S n n r N H n iitirlim • at some of the other dubs—
Hy IIII 11(411 FULLERTON, Jr, they’re hog fat. We get n little
work every day, pitchers especial1v. Even have afternoon workCINCINNATI. Apr. 12-l/Pl— nut* liefnrr night game*. Then
Willie kcidium 'i summary of the If we nils* a day Inter we’ro
Famerhon lliirgln fight, which had still In condition-’'
Cincinnati ngog for a few day*!
“Good fight: we win easy and wo
do a good house." . . Famcshsp,
who speak* almost no English,
won over the fan* hy bowing and stock waa the highest today since
smiling while they booed him
before the fight and when they
chrered afterward— and hy his
nalvo picstlun to tho hosing com­
missioner: “Excuse flfst please7“
. . The only guy who wasn’t pleas­
ed was a writer who asked some
question* In the dresalng room
and took a good poke In the
stomach as Ray tried to show
how ho had fought.
Ilvbuugd Off The Pasteboard.
At tha Kentucky basketball
dinner someone told of a visit
raid to Assistant Coach Harry
Lancaster during Ihe NCAA
tournament In Minneapolis. The
visitors ware a high school coach
and hla B-UV», pound pupil . .

HOUSTON, Apr. I 2 - I / P ) - The
National A All Women’s Indoor
Swimming Meet opens here to*
morrow with four champions com*
peting against each other In the
first event.
Entries In the 100 v*rd freeatyle
rare Included the defending chain*
and two tltllata from tha racent
plnn, tho national Indoor champion,
Pan-AAmerlran games In.Bueno*
Aires, Argentina.
They are Marie Corrldon, New
York City, Betty Malian, L afay ­
ette, Ind., Jackie 1-avlna, Chicago,
and Sharon Geary, Loa Angelea.
Six entries from the morning
preliminaries will qualify for the
afternoon championship race.
The meet continues through
I
wjgggswiuw'vJ£.)(ol’s
outdoor pool. Other event* tomor­
row Include the one meter dive,
and 200 yard backstroke, and the
Individual .'100 yard medley.
Mlie Corrldon won the 100 yard
freestyle la*t year a t W«at Palm
Reach with a time of 1:00.1,
seven-tenths of a second slower
than the American and National
record held by Amt Curtis of Ban
franelsco.
Meet official* expect. Mlsa Corrldon’a toughest competition to
eomo from Mlsea Geary and La*
vine.
Mis* Geary, an 18-vaar-old, won
the event In the Pan-American
games, while Mlse Levine, one of
America’s fastest crawl swimmers,
la the lOfl.metrr outdoor, freestyle
champion.
Ml*a Mullen team* with Missel
Geary and Lavlnc and Carol
Pence, LaFayette, Ind., to win tho
Pan*Amorlran freestyle relay.
Outstanding entries In tha 200
yard backstroke Include Maureen
O’Brien, Chicago, last year** win­
ner and Pan-Amariran 100 motor
meet backstroko champion; Shelia
Donahue, LaFayette, second place
In the Pan-American’.: 100 matar
and Miss Geary.
The three-day schedule (prelim­
inaries 11 A. M.. E8T, finals 2:30
P. M.. E8T):
Frldav —100 yard freaatvle, one
meter dive, 200 yard backstroke,
and Individual 3300 yard medley.
200 yard breaststroke, 400 yard
Saturday— 100 yard backstroke,
freestyle, and 400 yard freestyle
relay.
;
Sunday— 100 yard hreaaUtroka,

Harrison Is Named
FSL Chief Umpire
ni.H nirrm un. vrirrun oi
ball waa named chief umpire of
the Class D Florida State league
here laat night.
Directors, completing details for
tha opening of the season Friday
night, voted that a team can use
the tame player only once a sea­
son on the five day trial basis they
approved last month.
It waa announced s u u i.., ; w . i r
Sanford, Gainesville, Cocoa and
will start at 3 F. M. In Orlando,
Leesburg; at 8:30 F. M. In DeLand and Daytona Beach, and at
8:48 P. M. at Palatka. Weekday
gamea will start at 8 P. M. In all
citlaa except Gainesville, where
they start at 8:16 . M.
About 80 manager*, umpires,
club officials, apart* writer* and
broadcaster* attended the meeting.

Sanford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entries

He grnolcd only all hit*—thrao
of thorn Infield scratch**—and
ho walked lust &lt;na playerAnother Bob -Lem on—g o | 'Cre­
dit for the 8-4 victory over Naw
York eesl«r*r*y. Hr was tapped
for n hi* ml a run In ,tlm *l|fnth
end i ’ ” — I th&lt;- *ld»- In order ■In
tbp ninth.
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and -Stan Muslal without trouble.
Johnny Boro, who pinch hi!
for Oerver. doubled home the
only run of the game In tho
last of tho eighth.
Jim Hearn and llowle Fox, two
lanky rlghthnnder* who rose from
obscurity to major league star• iaaayta^L-i-^i'r, nrc traveling dlfferrnt path* thl* spring.
Fox, who wound up hy winning
10 of hi* Inst 12 games, appears
hendcil for hi* finest season In
the game but llcarn hasn't looked
so good fop Ibc New York
Giants.
Tho Cincinnati Red* number
Fox ns one of their big four. Thd
other three nrc, Ewell Blackwell,
Ken Raffensbergei and Hcrm
Wchmclcr. Blackwell and Fox are
exported to carry most of the
load.
Fox ha* looked every inch the
star he was in tho latter half of
11)80. Tho 0-3 200-pounder came
up with hi* socond rnuto-golng
Job of tho Grapefruit League
season yesterday as the Reds
crushed Washington, 12-3, a t
Lynchburg. Va.
The Red* let Fox coast as they
scored *11 Jllnlr run* In tho
first three inning* against lefty
Al Sima. Home runs hy Bob
Usher, Joo Adcock and Connlo
Ryan accounted for most of tho
damage.
Hearn, who ttasn't approached
hi* 1060 form, wont all the way
as the Giants dropped a 6-4 de­
cision to tho Cloveland Indian*
a t Atlanta.
Willard Nixon and Bill Wight
pitched tha Boston Red Sox to a
fl-l vlrtnrv over Columbus (AAt
nt Cnlumhu*. Tho Sox wrapped
up the decision., with three runs
In the first Inning off a former
tcammntc Cot Deal.
The
Philadelphia
Athletic*
ratne from •behind and trounced
the Richmond Colls of tho Pied­
mont. Lookup. 18-8. Tho
t*C«*
ed it- up" w ith** nine-run - W i t
in ttw seventh. T h e : Oottf' raMbd
Louvilrlsslg for fix rung In the
second.
i&gt;
Thh Brooklyn Dodger*, with
Robinson and 'Radiy
Rdcky
Jackie
Bridge* hitting homers, whipped
lh&lt;* Baltimore Orioles, 11-7, In a
night gamo at IlnUlnioro bcforU
16 408.
Scheduled
games
between
Boston (N) and New York (A),
Chicago (Al and Chicago (N ),
Detroit (A) and Birmingham
(RA) and Philadelphia (N) and
Pittsburgh (Nl were cancelled
because of fnln.
Boh Lemon of the Cleveland ln«
'Hans I* tha nn|y pitcher In the ma«
lor IcNvuea to win 20 or morn
games In each of the last three
vesrs.

r r r i-iK r n a r .r L t; j.w ruu:i'i i.rt.t tu t^ u ta -u cu a jin i:

Rupp nrotestadi “But Harry, wa're
•Ir.fW y.ghag, away all tha game
tickets." . , Harry gintly correct­
ed nlm: "For a coach with a kid
wa got tickets."
(wrap Coll act ion
Pennsylvania commissioner Ox
:0rota has asked the NBA to
thhold action agalnat Ilia Wil­
liams for not defending tha lightweight HU* ha won In 1840 hepauae lk* has promised to defsnd
I! next August. .
Hindman of tha N
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GIANTH WIN
llobhv Hhefflald pitched n onehitter for tha Giants m thalr 8-0
win over th* Cuba Tuesday In tha
Rotary Junior Laague.
Hhnffluld faced only IB battard
In tha victory.

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Interpellation I§ . .
Out Of Derby Race

&lt;V &lt;\* r o •B fach tttjr • h*ve left
him a bit weak but he Ii very
strong on hll Brooklyn Dodfera.
By
fc strange
coincidence.
Chuck le picking up right where
Barney Shotton started hie con­
ditioning program lait eeaeon.
It was juit a year ago that
AP Nenafrature* Sport* Editor Shotton,
toty,
had
Influent*.
MIAMI, Fla.—Tin’ flu bug However, everybody In camp
C ha rle y
D reaaen
picked
ui feel* that anv resemblance be­
tween Shottonri team and Dro*
sen'* gang will end right there.
■••l candidate for the Churchill
"I think we are the team t

Brooklyn D odger
HeroAgainDonil
Uniform Of Bums

SAN MATCU.
MATEO. ta
CoIlL,
n
Apr. 1 2 #tgn_Caliw
Interp
Intarpretalllairnla-br*d
'
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Uon !■ sidelined today, virtually
tha go....................
golden ntate from
Wmlnatlnjj
iiif the
.. 1---- " Kentucky
“ aky Darby.
tha
T h « Stii ire-ye«r-iilId ■on o f Read

|[ haa a allfht fllllnf in hi*
laft front ankle.
Trainer Jo* Lutldy said "Inter•ret*tien la not lama, but he’s too
Downs thriller May 5. He in not ex­ heat In the National League
good to rlik permanent injury."
Interpretation waa California'* pected to return to racing until race," *ay* Dreaaen. “ Brook iy
late In the Hollywood 1‘nrk meet­
ing, which open* May II.
Jockey Willie Shoemaker watt
impended 10 daya for letting
r.mpilchndn liear out through the
atreteh In Hay Meadow*1 featuro
race Tuesday. Empildiada finished first hut wa* (liaquulified nnil
placed *econd.
Shoemaker tlpd with Joe Cttlmone for 1950 national riding honnr* with 888 winner* each.

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two ace*. The rest of the itaff
HOW .MANACER DltKSSEN
SEES IIIB DODDERS
ritehlng—Two Aee*. Re*t?
Catching—Top*
Infield— Heat
Outfield— On* of Beal
lllltla g —Plenty of Power
Finlah—Team to Beat
la n aort of &lt;|ue*lion mark hut

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CITHIS

IUH
hander from
Anderson,
lnd.,
turned In an 8-1 mark after tak­
ing 10 derision* at Fort Worth.
Branco failed a* a starter In
1950 hut only because he waa
juggled around and he did pitch
fine relief hull. He finished five
of 18 start* for n 7-9 record.
Dreaaen, however, like* to re
call 1947 when Hi . m.-h won 21
gurnet and had a J.97 earned
run average. Ilrntuv la only 98
atul has hi* Item t set on starting.
It look* like the brunt of the relief work will fall to Clem
l.ahlne, 24-year-nld Lincoln, R, L.
six-footer who comes from Rt.
Paul
with
an
11-7
mark.
He appear* to hove overcome

Baseball Friday Night
SANFCRD vs.
CRL4NDC

Dieasen, when he piloleil Out
land to the 1’urlflr Toast l.rugm
flag Iasi yeni, saw Wilson «*
some «f his 21 games at Sent*!*
and watched Suikont, an It-

iaine winner at Sncrnmenin II.
s Impressed with Loth ugh
fhanders,
lie also thinks I, in

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Marque*. 25-year-old Puerto lllean
outfielder drafted from Portland
might help Hilly Ri.uthwoi til's
*»•«»"Marque* can run ,md field.'
»ays Chuck. "Hut he may mlilt mueli In Ilie iiminm. &lt;&lt;

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t 7 v a r i a n t * p roduc t r*c*lvcd at
h* Hanford Htat* 5'arm*r* MarUnt
tat rccalp ts from I? A M. A|«r. 10,
todaf
l« A M Apr II. 75.071 packages,
dtinnnd
l la a h n g (airly heavy.

hie wlldncia, a mania well course, 111* lliovcs attack Ii I Sid ({onion anil theie's no till have. Both no Inngri are youngknown around Ehbet* pleld.
centered around Rob Elliott and Ing what kind of a season thev'll oers. you know,"
Dreaaen believes tne (Hants
and Orkvet will he the tonms to
heat, with more emphasis on
the Giant*.
"The Giant* will he lough
with that pitching they showed,"
any* bt eaten. "And tholi h it­
ting ll hound to get (letter.
■'The Brave* figure to get
help from ,11m Wilson ami Mat
Stirkonl."

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ace* In Carl Enklne and Ralph
Branca.
“1 know both Enklne ami
Branca are better pitcher* than
the 1080 record »how*.H
Enklne completed only three
fr&lt;nmea last year for a 7-fl record
hut in 1049 the 24-year-old right

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u
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WASHINGTON. Apr. 1 2 -f/P )
—Tlir U. S. Circuit Courl of A|»prnls today (lionised llir govern­
ment's appeal from a decision
wliitli Ii.kJ «Irarcd John I.. Lewis'
United Muir Worker* of roulcmpl
ot courl in ihcir I'JIU conlrad
tlrikc.
Tin- appeal m int iplil, 2-1, in
liolding liic case was mool, lhal i*.
no longer an inue.
Tho lower court's deelalon, by
Judge Richmond D. Keeeh, waa
quickly followed a year ago by a
contract between Lowla and tha
aoft coal uperatqra ending a tenmonth dispute. It waa appcalod
by the .Inntire Department
Thu government asked that the
union he punished for iiriilouglng
the strike after Judge Keeeh had
Issued u-hurk-tiHWork order on
Feb. II, HIM). Justice attorney*
ui cued Hmt Ixiwl* had given only
"sham” contpllanre to tha order
when ho directed Hie miner* ti, get
hark on the Job. The miner* Ignor­
ed the I,cwl* order.
A Ihrre-Jndga panel heard the
government'* argument* and the
union's rcpllea last Apr. 2«1. The
panel iurlilded Judge* Harold M.
Stephens, K. Barrett Prettyman,
ami Charles fahy.
Chief Judga Stephen*, who
wrote the majority opinion, wa*
lolned hy Judge I'rsttym an. Judge
Fahay wrote a dissent.
Judge Stephana said a civil con­
tempt proceeding would not deter
offenses ngnlnst the public or
vindicate tin* authority of the
court.
Judge Fahy laid ha did not
regard the case a* moot, and said
It should lie considered mi Its
merits hy tho court.
Thu effect of the Court of Ap­
peals' action today I* to allow
Judge Keeeh'* artlon to aland.
District Judgo Ktcch, In a de‘ ‘ l1050,
MAO, dlamlased
dismissed
ciilon Mar. 12,
both criminal and civil contempt
charges ngnlnat Lewis and his
coal miner* growing out of a
soft coal strike.
The government could not ap­
peal from Judga Kaech a ruling on
the criminal contempt laaue. hut
oikMl the Court of Appeals in
reverie him on the civil contempt
charge*.

T ru m an Speech
I t M t l i u l r &gt; r a Page Oae)
forces."
He raid be •removed MacArthur
with Hie "deepest regret" but
ridded Hint “Hu* cause of world
ui are li more Important than any
Individual.”
“I have thought long and hard,”
ho said, "about thla question of

Jaycee Meet

T H U R S D A Y A R P . 12. 1951

•standing th* « u In Asia. 1 bar* United Natleaa raalatawo
“taught the enemy a leeioo”
■tilm &gt;8*atf8i«yn
iiii
country, i Datiava won ail toy
heart th at tba conraa w t ar# fol­
lowing la the boat conraa.
"I hullave that wa must try to
limit the war to Korea for thaaa
vital raaaoaai To make aura that
tba prerloua Uvea of our fighting
man are not waatedi to aaa that
tha security of our country and
tha free world la not needleaaly
leoperillied: and to provant a
third world war*
"A number of avanta have made
It avldant th at Ganaral MacArthur did not agree with th at
policy. I have therefore considerrd it eaaentlal to rellava General
MacArthur so that there would
lx* no doubt or ronfualon a* to
tha real purpose and aim of our
l*nlicy."
Tlio Ihrcaldunl quoted from aerret Communist Intelligence re­
Palmetto A Second fltreet
porta to ahow that the attack on
South Korea waa part of a g re a t­
er plan for conquerin# all Asia."
But Ha aipraaoml tha belief that

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lie mild prospect* now are that
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somewhere In the neighborhood of
the general budget for the last two
year*—$24R,000,1)00—plus a likely
f ) 7,500.000 for s -hool purposus.
A hill to authorise nstnhllshrncul of u Stole Agricultural Ex­
periment Station near Fort Pierce,
lint not providing any fund* for It,
cleared the House.
The measure lutrodurcd hy Rep.
Snundee nf Ht. f.ncli- was the first
general hill to tie passed In tha
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Iti p. Itoisl of Mumitf'c question­
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sent lo Hu' Aii'iroprliiHons ('on)miller, lie withdrew Ills nbjee• l ip* today.
The hill authorin'* the hoard of
control Hi establish a atutlmi lo
or near Fort I’lervo tu experiment
with fruits, graeses and other
crops suitable fur growth In the
Indian River dUlrlct. The hoard
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Ilrp. Andrea of Orange county

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fi. Supplies of llveMm-k feed
g ra ln -th a
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meat, dairy and pmiltrv pmdm-i*
} —were n fifth amallar on Apr. I
than a year ago. Till* decline cm
phaxltcd the need for Mg feed
grain crop* thla year If n high
level production of livestock
food prodliel* |* lo |M&lt; n mi i ii
talnerl.
Another
department
report
served lo rail nltentlmi to ugrieuRiirn'* Inlmr nltuatlon. The
niimlier of workera on farnix
was said to he four per cent
smaller than n year ago despite
i a 12 per rent Increase in wngi-x
beeause nf hms nf hands to the
armed service* amt city i„
duatrle*.
nil the other hand, Inlmr re
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lln the basis uf prexi'iit uf.
flclnl furernst* this year’s wheat
productlun would he alsmt I,OKI,
000,000 bushels—alsmt 11(1,000
000 less than anticipated need*.
Fortunately, the country has ■■
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bushels of wheat from Ihst year’s
supply. Unless the government
restricted export*, It would he
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w ild
rm u u u u ii* l
Itn* ia amiw,,,l&lt; C'»ni|ilelelv in lln- dark ax

l.img regnided n* inure of a
lllll-linrn llillll an ll vnliinhle raw
niiiieiinl Spniiinb mon» ti Inn eon1i i iiix rhli.riMihvll, vitiaiiiiim. min
ei-iil*. and priiteinx. Hie xeielilixt
rei'-.Mi-.l after Initial lalHirntnry
atmlv

.■I U. .V
'mie ml,

in whul lie wa* i|i|i|iiMed In
aebieve. m
&lt; Hu ..u l.m ne wa*
iUevitutile. ll i-iiiild and
slimibl

-'live r............ I
lein-li m ill

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H e ra ld " I 'r e - u li n l T r i i " iu ii m in i he iin |ie a i lu d and eon
voUed. H i
b u lly and v in d irllv e
" 'imvwl id t ie lie r a l Mile.VI thur la
lln- i-iillllllia t in ll id a el u uf a ria
wlmli ha, i -liuwii lhal lie ■ unfit,

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lb
Kddv, a lin lh in n llv leeoif
n i/i-d n u H io rilv on v ita m in * and
e iiu -i dux iirofex.-mr uf phvxlulo
gienl I'lieinixlry nl r n h u n h iii I'm
V e i-I lv . Iillil tin- S in lllie r n Ax
xoi-iiitinn nf Seienei- and lliilu x
iiv
"I in h iiiir v S p n ilix h niuxx m at
e i.iii« -ii m a ii-ria lx w nrtti ax uiueh

ax « | 0|l

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ago

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•nu
"Vi.
..... .. , i,,H, mm ally and ineulnlly, fm In litirli
l.
I'm le d "Hiei a » &lt; Vlae.V r ljp ir » a lir e il
,.,u e i ll |
In vuu.- e he *aid !*•&gt;11*,' 11111 v ** hat
n I i l id im i'll Hu- ,ieu)ile uf lln - I'liit e d S ln ti-a
- In *,, i
a n - iliin k in y
||lu
Vim -i n iiu
in i,Inn nut mu ha nevei I m-i - u hi g re n le r
-iii-iiu ni-ii d anger, ll i- led h\ :i find wlut i&gt;

lllos*.

T l u - e in g re d ie n ts include n o li
•duties, im e nf w h irl) indicates
x u lix la n tiii! iin t if iiiii'iil properties
proteins, m in eral* v ita m in s , and
rh lo ro |f)ivll. T h e eld o ro p h yll prom isex to lie uxeful for lheru|&gt;eutie
purpose*
without
rn s tlv
p u rifie a tio o . T lie residue m ay lie
u sefu l for the production of celItioxr."

. ..id

Via,-

• l.-iime In
fill dlf-

am rounded h&gt; kmive-."

New York Timea: "We do not
see IIIiW it la |liri-*ltlll* tu i|m*atillll

him mi a

the enrreelne * uf lln l*r,-aideilt'i
lead
' H^ ill-,-1*i«i| I. I’liliry with n apei'l to
.a i
III
r I,,, t-unilui-l uf a win r a limit he

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nuule in Iwu nlai-e ,&lt;* Tin* fun•ll Mae Vi
'
..
latter mav &gt;l il lit l*m pul Hie makiuir •&gt;, pulley
n v„|,pi„|. ill the civilian build* ul the chief
i Siii-iuli«t executive, uml it i- (lie eleur duty
now Hull of *he inilltnry In etprea* lt«
nnlitii-iaili ! dimlita nr iln di-meid lliruugli pro­
war wIuii per military eliiinnel and not in
with »• ■»•" piltihe ilehnle. ll i*. I ill IIn-rmnre,

II. McKinley Coowny, Jr., di­
rector of Hie Southern Assocln.
lion of Science and Industry,
stated Hml Dr. Eddy's funda­
mental research on mnxx utiliza­
tion now pave* the way fur
er,rrvlng the project into the

ir "ll i*
M-i; Vrlion
i lihurali 'r
il adiiuiiii

Hu- clear duly of Hu- m ih ln ry to
follow u aprelfle p n s id e u lia l dll
eetlve, aueb aa wa i twice I ued t|i
Heiieml M ncAilluii."

Learning To Cook Is Becoming
Increasingly Popular Al School

Heavy Western

Fnloy These Other
AAP Cofft**

8 O’Gock

. . . . . .

Smdcm In the Home Milking KdUCuthm kltehen ul the S.
, I UP, left to light Mis* llinliuni liu jreclil. inxi
I'nlxy llronmn, Alurll.u Hmitli, Sou (.qluui. Hetty l.,,u I 'm tin. h
I •ilium, Hat lull ii McNuli ui.d l.dill, 1........... | v |.,.w, , I.-m , \|,

Sirloin S te a k ......

I'rr Pound

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Ini- anilI'.oiiuioiol. . t . *lali.. man
,
' " i’iii i / i 'I and leadei u
1 . I :n

Scientist A sserts
Spanish Moss May
Be Worth Fortune

a S S S S S S JS ffiS sssB

1 Ann I'nn, C M ,,

lly tS 'ilM I \TKD P R F .S S
Som e
A m e rican
n rw ip ap ers
today
e d ito rially
condem ned
President I ru m an’t rrn io e .il of G enera! D m ig la . Mai A rth u r a* a tragic
m istake. lin t u llit -i. said I lit- 1’ i o i i ir n l had no alternative
Sam ple reaction
I hr
N r«
O rlru iie
Slatr«
"P resid en t
f r o m m '.
precipitate
le u n o a l o f Ite m -ru I M ar \ i lln ir -e
——
finin n il lo* iMiuiimiiil- in it,* I a i ,,
, , .. ,,
, .
...

Tbia lituation wa* pictured late yesterday in an agriculture
department crop rc|&gt;ort which disclosed that production prntprrti lor
winter wheat tied dropped near-4
ly a fifth *lnea U it Deermber ib-miiml
As a consequence, the wlo-m
I h•-in I- .on pie lime hntweeo
rinii may full sliott of domestic
and export requirement*. Tlml ll"W and lull veal fm lln- wln-ii.
would uiakv It neeeiaaty tu u»t- pin pecln In diup fill I her ur to
reserves of the grain wlileli tin- regain anme nf lln* lu*i yinund
government had hoped to xuvo ii-p.iried yealenluy
for |m*a|hle futura emergmi-lea
In addition to thn abarp de­
cline In the wheal crop, Hi,&gt;
Department alao rtported that:
.1. The production of milk In
March waa three per cent below
March a year ago although eon
aumer demnml la greater.
2. Rgg produellon In the same
I.AKKI.AND, Apr. ia —(H| m.month wa* two per rent le** than rial I—A fortune in S|ii*ninli mom
» a year ago.
mav lie bunging mi term of
.1. Farmer* bgve made slow tlii.imnndR of tree* In Klurldn and
nrngre** In Riirlng farm wurk in oilier Southern xtate*.
beeause of cool, wet Weather in
D r W u lle r II. K ddv, noNnchiie
mntt mnjnr farming arena
ihier-tn r
nf
the
llie -R e «e n re li
-I. .Meadow aad paaiure* linvo h ilio rriliirv at l*'lnriibi .Sn uliiern

•*
T W h-W cat

SEVEN

Action In Firing General MacArthur

WASHINGTON, Apr. 12 (/I*)- Food production it getting off
lo an uncertain ilail thii iraiun plagued by bad weather, imrcli and
shortage* of farm labor end material*.

“MoonHhinc State*’
Ih Su^^eHted For
State Auto Tags

Sales Tax

PAGE

Of L abor/M aterials Plague Farm ers

t V '« * r i

TAl.I.AIIAHHKK, Apr. 12—&lt;/P)
—The llniiae had a slogan for
Floi Ida's
uutoinohllr
llccnac
plate* todny hut wound up with
Hie ".Hiitisliiiif Stale" miitlo inado
familiar in lt&gt;M).
,
The llmiae panard 72-12 a hill
h.v Rep. Hurlc* of Polk County
Which would make the sunshine
state slogan required '.y law.
At present, the State Motor
Vehicle Commissioner can decide
on the slogan. The IWII choice,
"Keep Florida d rren " liu* drawn
ii good deal of criticism by those
who frit it did nothing to adver­
tise the statu. It wax adopted a*
n furert fire prevention measure.
The Ikide county llmiae dele­
gation, Nupported by auvural
other South Florldlnna, held out
*&gt;r "See Kvcrqlade* National
Park" on the tag*. They even
exhibited u drawing tit a license
plate with the proposed slogan
II '•
Tha Republican* from Pinellas J
county mopoaed “Tourist Para­
dise." Rep. Cohh of Volusia
laughingly *uggested n "friendly
compromise to' make the slnga.i
•Moonshine State.* "
The proposed amendmanta warn
defeated hy a considerable m*r•rlo however.
Florida n*ed "sunshine state"
Eddie Yost, third aacker on the
Washington Senator*, once played on It* thftO tag* hut had no
1basketball for New York Unlver- slogan for aevrral years before
slty.

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

ll&gt; I AUDI, MhINN t il
'I liu familiar provrili "Hml Hi,'
way to u man'* heart ix liu..ugh
Id* aiomach" Is mure uhviuos in
day Hum ever before ux xtutis
tics show that two-thirds of the
senior girls al Seminole High
St-hnol lire taking I hr eleclivicourse Hume Milking EdiuiiHiiii
ux t-om|iured lo the .uie-lhird uf
(ell year* ago.
Hoys tukliig Hie Agni-iilliir.il
i' iiiii m -, lilxo ii ware of Hu- impiqt
arn-e of learning to rook, change
classes fur one monili with th-M-ni'ir gills taking tin- IIoiimMakiiig Education course. Tintoys u lu want to learn for I hem
selves how tu hull u ham and
hake n cuke, and they are liioglu
how to buy groceries on -i
budget, plun and prepare .-« iiieul
development stage, lie said Hint
complete information on the re
seurch project may It* obtained
from SABI or the Hie-Research
l.iilHirnlorv at Florida .Southern
Dr. Eddy, along with Dr. Hurls
Sokeloff, director of the END
Hlr-Research
Laboratory,
has
been (-(inducting rcainrch on tlie
utllitatimi of worllilr.s
rnw
imiterialx avallahlu in volume In
Florida.

iillil I ih M In XI I H lll.ls - fl.l ■
p .llt l nf l-lg lll
|* Ii |
Ill'll tin- I-*•I* rile prepui m i­ I|tlll I' 119*11*I III II- lii
IHII|» ll**\' !*• i l l !
till
ll i ii . ii l they w in k iu u fa m ily
l«*••iff I I k •ill mu * \ h i J
trum p of I n c r iii't i- ix u liu ti- .
cook, two w nitresses nod olio ! •l« » |i v\ * Ii , *»k V ttif ntnt 1 ill
I lilulin* f •:•t in p in f !•* %
win. cii'im x Hu- kitctie ii u l l i i
Hie iticiil
Eiu 'li I im e u g iiiiq i
•Ml lit IK I V
| • l | *Hr .1 f|| ||||i
p re p u ii * ii mi il
tIn-y
lu iiii.
-ilk Ml)*
l*i*l It
Iillil'
Hill
their
d u lie x
T h e re
a le
four I i ll i l ,
IIIIIlK* V
l-rutlpH in encli i 'I iix x ,
I Ik * *u l *i *»»•• -w iii« il* •»*119*1 j i | k
tV liih ulu- I'lu iq i ix p ii-p :iiiti|*
iiiinli li\
I'tiul I «9i9»|*l** 19 iif ill
" H le il" ftoit| (oi Ho- d a y , iilU 'llu i
I wllifl' 191\ \V»IM.|, Jllll Ida Itllll I'll
gro up piilt-liuxi'x (lie fund f..i
•*'III I \ 1*1 II I'll Ulll'M. «. . h • | III.
tile fn llu w lllg ill* V Tlie le iu u ili
HVri .!»»*• | •* i miii
l l n • Ui* • i ln|i«
i ’lg groups m u i In. Imxv plim
" f if I .• % iiiitl i\liil» • h ih i n 11ft %
n in g fm their b u y in g In n nod
I|lll|l|l
1|I||I'P 'it
•
f .* .tali
p re p a rin g Ih e ii stilriil ur iii- - .- iit
for Hu- next d ay's iiie u l Th e il|fl‘ I III' U1 19' It i •i ll ••• ■«% t&gt;| . V
mill wliili*, i*i i'll «i i •
' m i l , iii
food UM-d ill th is enurse ix puid
* In ill ii-k|*lixi If iii* . ••liiui m o - t v
for hy the xcliuul l.n iird st 11 It u ,
'Villi I III- rtllrllH'l til|*
l lllHl I
e x p e l... In tlie students.
M o ill'h ln ii, || •••ll 119-a‘t *|. tt*H* ,| tli,
'I ln- k ile h e li Ix cumpuHed "f une k 111*Ill'll " l l l l 9•1111*11.1 ,| ,.|| 9*|*i a11a9
la rg e ll . ..Ill w ith five lliiliv id u iil m y ••! li m e . I •* ni\&gt;
**j.
:m.i
unit* a ll w illi tlie lu lu x l equip
lli*l|i tlllilv*' (I k * k11•*Ik*i* ii | i Ii 'Mh:iim
Sltelit— it stove, sin k and cah in el. I•! !»•*•• I m u-nlli III
f lu eh elf u x lm e s a le iliio ute .1
llii' •11111111* • 9m*ii i in fiat f:l**tii**l
Iiv tlie i-'lo riilu Pow er and Lig h t w iili n ilmp-It*nf imtli*»i'iiny I h M**
C o m p an y. T h e re are four d ll
iv ith
nmluliifii!
1 1 •••li i i / n
mui
fo rc n l m a k e s—(ie n e rn l Elect i i . . rlmiri*. I'Ik* S i 'I ikk I ||* k m *I f u m i n l i
K e lv iu u to r,
F iiu ld n lr e
and no •mI lln* «l«*|i(«t Ittii'iif " if Ii iiiii I i I
apurtm ent size Hot Point.
•••I h M’i I pill t i l l lIUIlVH i | l . | II rillll
p l ( '|l ' "I'f «if Llit'lll'il Hlt'liiiln f m
•'iirli u n it.
AI-hi iiimrlii in 1111m riitiriNi' h i p
llii' fiiiiilrimi'iitiil* n f Hi'winif m u i
•*f r l i i l d ru n* Kill'll *«liaij«'fil iiiiiki**
•*vm»l Kun iiffilH tliar Miff Mil* y r n r
m u i ii fiitliioii *| ihw i t ifiv H i l»y
Mu* if iil« til tin* i ’Ikmi' n f Mu*
4&lt;‘w hiif iMilirer.
MI m. m Him Iriii i » Kiipi 1'i 'h l ,
In*
i l i t l c l u r for l h r ) f h u h * M u k iiii'
Flillirnlloti CoiiiftU, |i,ir • t i n plil lit
Mi*lllllinli' 11 iuii S' Iioh I f m hi*vi'ti
V‘*i»m, mui I n u p l ii Kfii* y n i r I ii
O r l m n l o In’f o i •* I'Ktiiifiu t u Sim*
f o n t . Sin* KrnilitN(t*il f r o m
tin*
I 'l i l v r r K i t y n f Tt*lifii**nii*i* w i t h j
f o u r y r n r II. S i l r i m v ttt II
K c u n n m l r s . H o r n In I'hiln d i-lid iin ,
I 'a . , s h e niiivcil t o S t i n f u r d f r o m
ti.-iim x v ilh in Iiiitl

Da m

I K i r u a i ntrt u s

a s c u s , s v * ib .

A pr.

*7')—Tile Syrian uhfureu said It
•hot down urn* uf two Ixrncll Air
Force planus that uniiHiHclicd
within 25 miles of Datnasi'iis
tills affrrniMtn
An Air Force spokesman said
four Syrian figliters interruptud
thn laraeli planus nml furred
them liarti nftur they reacliiMl
an area xniith uf Damascus. Mo
•aid Syrian burder forces saw
on* uf the Israeli planes crash
two mllen lnsld» laraeli territory
near Lake Huleh.
That la In th* arrn whera
Israeli and Syrian forces have
flashed In S dlsniito over Israeli's
»"• Inn In draining swmnp land.
Both lira*) and Syria have been
asked hv (he United Btatea ami
ullM.r W"si»rn pnwor* tu halt
their fighting.
•

IN SANFORD
SANFORD
Now you n u i e n jo y th e econom y rind p lm m ire o f th e fa m o u s P e r ­
fect ion Muir um l H ull

. . .

ii

ilelicloiiN lileiiil o f liiimoifuiiixuil m ilk um l

c ie n m . rich , creitin y uml low-|it*ica**i! I'e rfe c t fo r c o ffe e . . . iiieul fo r
c e re a l, Ikim

n dozen u ses in y o u r fam ily m eal |ilaim liig. Place y o u r

o rd e r lod u y fo r I I A I.E A N D H A L E !

Hall' And Hall* In P ure-P ak Ai Your Grocer
Thru the expanded fncilitie.H of your Perfection Dairies Cooperative
of Hunfnrd, you will be able to enjoy new dairy productn, combined
with Ihe Hjifiio efficient, friendly service from the people you know
nml trust. Call Kitil today, and place your order for llm new HALE
AND HALF, rich GottnKc Cheese and Cliurnfresh Itntterinllk with
your reioilisr milk order.
You can’t heat

perfection

^ C O O P IR A T IV l DAIRIIS
PHONE 1061

...........................

�THI1HSDAV ABP. 12. IM1

T1IE SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

B. &amp; C. GRO.

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Hard wan* Co,

SOI C tltrr A»r.
All ThU H&gt;*k
l-w«l Yard Hun

2U

SANFORD AVE

Phone Hfil
c n n u K o r s kem viok
I'RK'ES RIGHT
•ji'A i.m * m e r c h a n d is e

WE
FEED
THE
PEOPLE

.T r f r f *
Good
T h ro u g h

(Inutility

Kalurdny,
April 14

RiKhtn

Keaerrtd

■Sw'nii.i
S

i i

,

“Path" Dog Food 2 y»..i 27c
Crackerjacht 3
13c
Peter Paa P-Rit» 714-0*. 29c
Sweetheart Step
13c
9c
X-Pert Cake Mirer ■*,. 23c
X-Pert Frertiegr
■*«.
13c
“Treed" Seap Powder 2 u. 35c
Cat-Rite Wei Paper «■« 25e
Wcttea Oil n. 33c &lt;n. 75c
Snowdrift n&gt; 37c
$1.02
K rg. Sr H o irn

»«

WK*RE FRIENDLY
T O 'Y O U R
PO CKETBO O K,
our? PRICE IS FAIR,
CO M E IN A N D
lo o k /

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1

m

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Blended"
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Early

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Del Monte
“Nippy”
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.

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Fancy
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BAKE-RITE
E3
7
Ac
€ ^ 1 ? * 5 C » &amp; 1v
*i •

s*lb.

Rl|»f

Tomatoes 2 lbs. 25c
nir tir»w i T rix Im iN ii

;

SALTINES

r v I m ’fA E 'SWELL 1

Flint

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I f (ii*rn Top

***«*•% m F ^ F

Carrots 2 belts. 2.1c

mm

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u C.

l l u j Gtrin llr«p|

Kijtiaslt

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Cabbage 2 lbs.

iht pun M EAT D E P T

PRO DUC E-

rai l, I FIdf Fnr lUlung

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HOME GROWN

CUCUMBERS 2 For 19c
-

GOLDEN YELLOW

B A N A N A S 2 1 k 25c

Margaret j
Ann Gr.* A '

Pounds

2 lbs. 35c
C oH nrd. o r
Keefe
IiihhH

Flowers
bunch A f t

II. 8. No. 1

Potatoes
10 Hat, 1 f t

brand, secmir

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T H U K S D A Y A R P . 12. 11)51

DR. H. K. RING
CHIROPRACTOR

Optometrist
113 Magnolia

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Phone 1711—1744

Phoct* 11

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Sanford"

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Office At
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NOTICE
BEGINNING APRIL 7
Dnlll Ftirt tier Not Ire We Will Close

AOTItt: Of* APriJCATlOft FOR

m

nmen

I %ec I IM.lt F lo tU i

ml I Him

NOTier: IP IftSRMlY OlYRNe
That C L# Drat!) the holder »*f the
following VertIflri|e ha* filed -Aid
err lift rote f»«r tut tire.I |u I e i.»ur,|
theroon The rrrtlflcAte numfr#r and
jrear nf »•*..* nee. Use de«erlDtimi nf
U»«* |irn|tertp» *nd rtie nim f In which
It wn* aa«rt«rd are «• f&lt;*ll«*w#
rertlfkate V» lot
Veir Nf tiiuinr* July I A I* Itil
pruflpllon of Pr*|»eit*
r. i? s ft «f n w s ..f n i :»,
of NIVi, Hr* 1ion 12 Township
II Knuffr llshge
»*«•!
Vsttte in whltli jitr tio l I* It A ills
|UM. AW of nAld properlt frcltig In
the l*«wfit% of HemInolr, HI:ete nf
FloHda (JnlMi Mull rortlftrtis
■halt he rnUrttint mt online to Uw
the proper!&gt; deerrllied In such r#rtlftrate will he void to ftie hlitinl
h'dder Rl the front iloor of the
Hr minute • minty C*«wr* ItoUte *t
ftaviffmfl. Florid i on the fit hi W.n »1*f tin t he in*ir1111 i'f yinj. |f *1,
wh|* h It (He Itli it** nf %|s$ lilt
listed this llh dev
April, till
o I* MFRNlHiN
Fifth Clrmlt Fnutt.
Hetnhmle Fount3
n o t lie
IP LAM
HOT h r 111* t m . i i u i o 3 rim
r t t iii :»:ii
•tee, IM If I India tiatHleinl IVIS•
n o t if i ; ih
«iiv k .v
Thet F I Itreift the holder fit tht
liillor. |nfa lertlfimte he« filed eifd
lertlrirate for III deed |«t he 1netted
Ihereun The rerlifienie tin tit her and
vent i*f Ueiutnrf. flie t|e«« riptlors of
the proper!V. anil the name In which
It wa• neseaned rm nm follows
Frrtlfh Ate No 42
I* at of hjiM lnr Jolt 1, t I* I •*11
He sc t Ip Ido|i of (Topertvr
\Y K%of VIV, of NW ** of pV,
of |e l | NWl tort 11 Triiennhtp *w

Heintil lUrigr }S KaH
Name in whid* a iir« «e«! F H, Al#r*
tin All of said property heioff lit II*
LVunly of gentium*. Htele of Flff*
Id* I'ftleee euch eertlfh Ate elihll h#
redeemed nrnUfllni l*» lew the pie*
pertv tlesvrlined In suth «efllflnl#
will he eold tn the hlgheet Hddii
si (he front door of the ittfiilivalis
Fount &gt; Couit lli»u»e At Wenfold,
Florida on the flr*t Monday lit the
month of May. 1111. width U thi
!th .tat oi May. Itll
Dated t hi %Jrh day of April. IlM
o. F III’FINDON.
t’lerli t’lrriilt &lt;V«iM.
1
PettiInole t’oonly,
FleiId*
i JCAI. i
111 ilT M N
Tt» M:\VM.L I* H i;KD. erhoaa
|dA* e i*f t e»hleit«-e l* t|li|itloe n
I ' M ! l i f e h e r # f r y i&lt;n | u | r e&lt;| t»» u p
'* e n r o n
or h e f «rt
l|frlil a ft
ti-l.

end f her n ite r to file yotir nttawri
o f

o l K r r

n la a . l ln a .

In

M r a t l a l n

.

In u r d r r In arq tiitin l o u r ctiNlomurs with the changes m ade
in the packaging a n d d istrib u tio n of tm r milk, we wish to explain
the net ion we have ta k e n .
A lo n g with five o ilie r milk p ro d u cers in Seminole nntl O rnngc

WKITV I' i fen dent
IVITJflJRH mi hand! to dnflh Ml
o al
« at Kanfftfd Florid*, thli filh
•Ur “of* Man h %l» I \t•
n i* lif t NIMIV
t ;erV
• the C?lf&lt;uM
Foul I
«*• I.AI. ♦
Lfrtld I llutU
K*dh llor l*»l 1*1*11

County, we have becom e m em bers o f

P erfection

Cooperative

Ihiirics. T his affiliatio n mnken available to our custom ers tin*
t'lirc -l'iik paper c o n ta in e r and a line of dairy products, which
we have found im practical to produce

in

our

individual m i l k
..n " - »

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p liU lls .
rw w v

CUANS •

— m

.in/'
i

ocoooaircs '

T n m rro N

d k ik

; cu.

Mi l k delivered to o u r custom ers, however, is still produced on
our f a r m s and processed in S an fo rd , w ith the exception of that
milk w hich we send to O rlando to lie bottled in the paper con tain ­
ers at th e Perfection C ooperative P lan t, in order d ial you may

For

SKNKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO.
Jnti St.
I

A WORD TC OUR CUSTOMERS

it

At I I*. ,M. tin Salttrdnts.

II.’ IN W

I'Al.K .MM k

T1IK HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

Phone :U(i

have y o u r choice of c ith e r the g lass o r pap er container.

GENERAL
INSURANCE-

W e will continue to o p e ra te a milk phttil anti business o f­
fice in S an fo rd em ploying the sam e local personnel in the plants
and on th e routes w ho have served you in the past.

FALL II. JAMES t it IT AtiENFY

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.
117 Park Avenue

Phone 303

W e have appreciated your p a tro n a g e and confidence, and we

JIM (il'T
“ H U ir MUlNillTON
JIMMY CitIT

PHONES
4H OR 7K

hope th a t we will c o n tin u e to enjoy them , for we sincerely believe
we lurve acted in the best in te re sts of ou r friends and custom ers,
and fo r th e best busin ess in te re sts of this com m unity.

ff* *

T1A M

Ask Yotir ( iiw r r For Milk Jit IViv-Puk

M K K tS tH fV i

V -ItE Al. ESTATE

Fry

HERALD
Wmt Ads
For Rwall i
T I . f Alfawin■ rfll.. a m ir In
•II Want A*. aakN.kU la T*.
I ia lin l M O f l
I Hal* tW
tin. iBAA.flna
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Mfr lla* laa*rllaa
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u . »*aa •*» fittk ii(« m m

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PHONE 148
Waal Ai Hill * k* lrM fl.1
kaa* an a m i n a
i i w Ik*
4*ai r k i a e 14 »aar nanta la
IU M la Ik* l.l.aka*. kaak. la
ralara fa* l ila W fa a a a fa it.a
IM
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fN a |ltr&lt; e* ar«*r fa* a* l*
t.* 1 .r IM t**l lau lk k a a rtlr.,
all Waal t t i iaaal k. la aar •»ftr* aa tka i a r k tf..* pakHra*
li*a.
Pf.aaa g g I t aa la§at*glal*lr
If aa M M krrara la twmt a*.
Wa raaaaa '&lt;a taapaaalkla fa*
■ • f t I M • fa laaa***a* laaaa-

THE
HURALD
SANFORD
i—

rn n . rent

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f El.AKA * PA1MENT8.
and Rtoraa 118 W. PtrM Btr*at
PW f* 4WI W.
MODERN n room fuint»h**l apt.
Privat* bath. Adult* 2300 M*ljonvllln.
Xk
I ROOM fliniUbH apartinrnt SO*
Palm.Mo A v.n'i.
________
TltAll.KR for t.n l, .ultaM . fm
.
larn, 1‘aark Av.nur Trallfr
Court.
tw o ukoroom home nh-*i,
furni»h*d. Elcctfk k i t c h e n .
U r* * yani. Wall laiwfacap*&lt;l.
Available May IM. 8*a*nnal.
No, 1, Ptnry R H p Roa&lt;l. Ca»•rlbvrry.
KITCHENETTE Ant S'um larl.n.l
Court, 8. City Limit*. Highway

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4 ROOM garage apartment. IIS
_N o. Jraaimmin* Av*aue._
T R A I L G K SPACE- Saniando
Trallar Park, • mile* Smith.
"R o ily d ean for folk* who
o f* ." Shad*, m rM tion mom,
ihuffldmard*. patio*, grill, ‘r a ­
i n for modern trail*r». W* hava
•varything for bettor trailer Hrlag. Sea Dob WUhrlm. ____
i room furaiibcd cottaga near
Orang* City—clean, cool, quirt,
comfortable, oa Sparkman Arc.
South of [Hue Hprfnga Avr.
telephone Orange City 7003
Southwnrth.
F or r*«l 4'ir«tihrt apa'tm cn .
304 W. 6th Bt.
1—4 room M q i b a —3 M n a n ,
Ota raam t, Maw*; tw o . w n
f
HM a p f cold water.

rilll SALK- .1 J _

SPENCER HARDEN DAIRY-GREEN VALLEY DAIRY
ARTICLES FOR SALE

II— SPECIAL SERVICES —11

ONE ROOM HOUSE !«• r 24’ and
12 lot* isiUidc City, 32^00.00
S Canh
S'KAItl.Y NEW, Concrete lllod.
Hittiac, 2 Ridroom*. ft lot*, |3,S00.no
.* BEDROOM HOUSE, nutaidc
•:ny, ii.m ai tai •* Ca»n
• HEOROMM HOUSE about 3

OLD NEW8PAPRR8
W A T C H and Cba k Repairing All
For nalr at Ur a pound at the
work gilaiantced. ItraaimabD
price*. F. M Engllah, .It . 325
Sanford Herald
Sunford Avr Phone IHU4.
FhfRD SHRIMP Dinner 'The
O ZA RK IK K
B e l Shrimp on F’arth" ai TTcm | lltitiF W ORK of *11 kind* Eavr*
*r‘*. :t2t E I at Si
nod Gutter. R&gt; paired and Paint­
ed. Nrw Roof * applir-l. Painting
Trade mark paint.
FT.50 gal
and
coating.
Sanford.
Ph.
New Khaki Underabirte 4lr each
im*M W. R. R. Ark*nburg.
m ilr . from loarn, fS.ftno.no,
All .Ire larrau th a
N EW F I 0D IIH aurtacert In ***•
term*.
U IM Y N A V Y SURPLUS
fecrion Obi floor, mad* Ilk.
2 BEOIIOnM HOUSE, nearby 310 Sanford Ate.
Hi. 1311
new F'lniablng, .leaning A wa*
rommunity. Completely Kur- NICE FARM. Auelrallan .mka,
•ng Puri able pawer plant. D
nith.il, IH Rath*, » 7 , ||.
tiny dog., .trollrr, baby mal
Iieral term*.
f a r * wipetienre :n Herman#
Ire*,.*, car aeat, crorbeteil lie.I
J. W. HAI.L, REALTOR
County. H M Glaaaon, I at*
ipread*. IfifiO-J.
florid* Slate Ranh Ralkflng
Mat*
'Ve both m.r ahrn you don't firing
___
Phun* 1738,
LA
W N 'M lItvE K S Sharpen r^t. h,
your prr*criplli&gt;ni lo LANEY’S
n v OWNER
eyclc. repaired, lork and kr
l’k*„» to t
Small faim - ft room*, nice Gath.
work Prompt **reVe II W
*
2 icreenetl norrher. Modern mn RtH'K I.ATII, Mir.i Rock. Nall».
qioio.a 'll* I llh SI
Pipe, BX l4-2w. Inunrd
Ibil.
reni.nrr*. Emit. Furnhhed &lt;n
ZINC TRADING COMPANY, a l L t y p e s a?T)alldo a«r W a it
unfurnithe&lt;l A Rargain. A ddict
Rrnaonahlr Rate*— Free
Gill
211 It If r fable Itllie, New Yolk
Rt. t, Ro* 132, Sanfonl. Phoo*
mate*. Carpenter A Grarev
1507-W-1
25. N. Y. Mo. ft HIM.
Pboie l^ 'tl M or aftgj
FOR SALE: 7 room*, complete MOTOR BIKE: G-h-I condition
Contractor,
builder, carpenter ami
wllh ga* and electricity. 4 bed.
Sec V. M. Pierann. Sanford
maaonry work. Speclallllng in
room*, M-reenod front porrh, t
Trade. Park. Price reasonable
roofing Nr* job tp *mall &gt;*r M ICKKV MOUSE
block from I’nit Office on black BARGAINS in new and «etwnd
large M D. Beanlatey, Sanford,
top road, ritiu* fruit. Good lot
hand furniture- Bedroom .oil*,
Rt. 2, Bov .P&lt;r, Phone Winlri
32
isnooon W. H. Ertel, lake
living room *u I*, linoleum rugt.
Park ,.*r.'."*«7
Mary c/o Mr*. J. II. Cowan
Pucket A Royal Furniture Co. D R A G I I N I ’ aervtre *lay.fill dirt,
157V J.
.tnft Sanford Ave.
lop *oil, |&gt;**t, -hell, 'lump iiurk
^ rJ l
COLORED Fl.er Garden. 2 arm . GENEBAt. Electric llao •I Vacuum
errvb e. Phone I OH5 \V.
land. Bbn k Bldg, ,1ft * 40 1500
Cleaner. Neve* irr.l 1.75 00. TH E YtlUH I1A LIIBOOM wall*
U'ajt Kolar light plant. Fur
Flame 22,1 I, Grn&gt;‘.a
now! Plnitic or nluminum w»(|
quick »ale, 12250 00 Part Ca»h.
tile Free ecliinale tlrang* III*
Call 1277-W or »ca me at 501 Cole-Sriol Frigidairr. Ga« Stove,
Wa.hinp machine, he-ta. Dining
Shop; 2210 N Dears*; I'honr
C ilfrv A ft.
Kia&gt;m furniture, wool rug 9*12.
4.1411,
DEBARV. FI*.. On Route |7. 7
-L. Orlando,
•UrnFla._________
Staple Lving room unit, mirror*.
mile# mirth nf Sanfotd. Nlae nnc
,
11—
NOTICES
PERSONALS 11
Heater circulating. 2514 Orar.gr
I—Iroom cetnenl block bon**.
^V
venur^^oneJO
S
JL
Partly furnl*hed. All electric kil1 MARY’S LENDING LIBRARY
cbm Bring room wall* done In • - AIITII I.EH WANTED
1201' Magto-ha la now open Mon,
Knotty Cypretf. One acre lot.
tbxi Frl. I'I to |'2 A M.. .1 lo ft
plenty room in, i itni* tree* or Wr bur, Mil A t»*'l* u&lt;r«l
I'M . Bat. 4 to 9 r.Mfurniiui*. Wllknn M*ir, Furnirhlckrn*. Ideal »pot for retired
lur* C i. 311 K •»» I’h w r K i
PAINT AM . ROOT WORK
couple who want peace ami
Roy Reel, TVn; \Ve«t 2nd. Si reel,
quiet. Offered by n w li t r,
1—
I'rU
-IJfM
tn
rh
Snp|ili**
—
7
S.inforit Phone IH.'lfi. Eipert
ffiS00.no. f.a«l hnn*c on Smyr­
Work by einenenred men.
na Drive at "Miller Acrm".
II &lt;) X E R—blind It. frmal*. n14
"Farm er*' FrnmNlMp Tour nf
fnqnthaLV^y^hrmf
IIITW^
Europe", Stay 6lh. May 8th.
t^R K A L 'ESTATE WANTfillVIi
and Sept. 14th. I DM. p’nr dr8—
HELP WANTED
—8
IF YOU want to aril your home,
tail*. contact l.anler Traiel
get reaull*, lift It with J. W. WANTED—girl for fountain and
Service, Orlarubr, :hi FI. Pin?
drug
dept.
Lanvy*a
Drug
Stor*.
Hall, Realtor. Florida State
Street. Phone 2-9301.
Bank Bldg., Phone I76A.
AGGRESSIVE Bain man. Steady
employment, many opportunitl** 13—
WANfED to buy Uouae or Lot
AtrrOMOHII.ES
—U
fo r
advancement. FTrrvtone
fuat nutaidc of town from owner.
Store*.
Flame W4-W.
RENT A CAB. U drive It by day.
WANTED
week, or treaion. Engllah Fnrda
Steam Pre»aer—eatuiblr of flnlih
and American Font*, ardana,
ARTICLES FOR' SAL&amp;
Ing Wool and Silka. Pier* work
■lalinn wagon* and convertible*
t apartm ent alte range*. I builtan.t guarantee $40 week. Apply
Btrirklarvl Morriaon, Inc..
K
in kitchen cabinet *lnk, * rn||.
Itownlnwn Cleaner* and Latin
Ftrat Hr
away U d, Pyre, coffee maker,
ItOftOE I PM -III wheeler, aleeper.
aeveral ml*c. article.. An•trnlght air, 20 ft reefer. HHfk,
f
—
WORK
WANTED
nette*a Grill, Phone 1M4-J.
hand control, good rubber.
MILLS SWAP S flU r—40S £ 4tb BABY SITTER. R*#t of lUferenShape. 2 4 . Tel. l2IB-W-i.
8L Wa Buy. 8*11 or Trad* mod
re*. Mr*. M. Falkenberg, 419*k DEPENDABLE USED TRUCKS ETTA K ETT
anything. Phan* IM-L
Palmetto Ave. Garage Apt
1947 D—lgf I ton atake . S7S0.00
a ~ 3 a r job for B daya for 1947 Ditdge 4 ton pick up
‘
1
X U trrloN
~ j r ~waahlng*
expreaa .
IftPB.i*)
on h re mitre*, ipofi K.
Vegetable*. Llviwtork a n d ' ml*I91rt Chevrolet % Ion
71h Street. _
cellaneou* .ale every Friday
•take
1450.(81
alght at 7:30. Col. Larry Jrm rt, Plumbing and Repair*. 2B ream 1915 Dodge m »*n eah and t h t i
Experience. Keasorub)' R aid.
k'a N tw Engtrr. doll r t at,
H *o;tr, Lake Btary, F bri1 .1MPOR D V.A RME^S* JUCTlD*.
Urt*. A real btr* at
1 mile »mith cf etty limit* an
' *
.highway tT-92.
PEM IN O Lr COITNTT
re x k w
~ c O X X k la*.
MS E. l*t St.
Phan* iftll
Hunt* T a M fb .fN d S tor.

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THE SA N I'O ltl) HKHALI). SA N K U tl), ELUHIUA

PAGE TEN

THUHNDAY A ltl\ 1*. W t

Lots Of “LOW COST” Foods To Save You Money!
Safer Sadi! Whiter Waaket!

Stokely's Finest Fruit

COCKTAIL

me

No 1 Tall

“DUZ”

M G C tV
svp n y

fife

Uitmt Dux

Dole Crushed

PINEAPPLE

y///////,/
Dixie Jhirlinx

Q uniilili IH kIi D ICfsiTtnl

BREAD
12c

C

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Everyday - ^
Specials T o o f

Far lily

Style Lost

mm &amp;

fWlEN

P i l i T i i ( iim m I T l m i S id .. A p r i l

1* Sale TREND

II

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Low Prices I
Everyday Specials T o o !

000 E. 3 rd -2 1 4 E. 1st

S.'nlord. Florida

Introductory O ffer!
Oulitanding
Mayor

2

Boxes

3 1 °

PICNIC HAMS

jewel

“ J a c k S p ra tt” or
“ Yellow Band”
I to fi lb. S iz e

"C row n Point” Hi anil Purple

1 * * * * * **£

Pan-hkdl

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Sbrinp

Pb|.

1Arm leaf or C&gt;in|ip^l

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a1
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Oollarda

Pb|.

firoans

^ P kgs

Luscious Yellow Fruit
from the Tropica!

'Juice 5
Biscuits

Cans

19caV

Pk|.

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1

I

1

99'
5 C CALIF. CARROTS

lbs

ORANGES

5 a —

29c

Ci**»*n lop

Can

Nit llruil nvrr . l x

.luprrbranri

2^

Juicy

28c

NIit Ycliiiw

Onions

(.Ttonsa Food —

Kiln littrd K arri

CHEEZEE

Potaloas 5 n»

89c

ib loul

19c Pears

Rutabagas

MARGARINE

(Irw n

38c Cabbage

2 d &gt;..

49c C alary

SWEETHEART JOAR OF ARC
•

Toilet Soap

4

No. 2 Con

SWEETHEART
14c

1 3 ic

BERBER’S
Baby Pood

T a d * Soap

—

,

3

2m

suoload

2 0 .,

3

ja w Chapped

20c

Oscar Mayer
f « Gioaoolooo Dishwashing

*!)*dsc

"

Path wttb B-B Q Sauce

ll-oa. Com

lb.

.THtrr
ll«

On

31

5c Applas

3 lb..

25c

Fancy Wincsap

Drrwrd

WHITING

is 25c

JulllU)

S H R IM P

lb

OHEESE

79c

u. 21a

' Puritan" Plata Urtaktaal
lb .

flK S t CM*I#

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0

ifA m ttk r t

Lnud O'Suiikliiiif! In Cartons! In Quartern

CIOlP

47c

Hickory Swaal

Ml. Varment

Solida

Wa 3 9 c

RaWcCiSMi

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35c

Yellow Band Sandwich 8 or

SPREAD h&gt; 21a
Small and Mralv

SPARERIBS

*
lb .

49c

Mealy

RIO FEET u. IBs
RIO TAILS u. 20a
Manly

IfU k o ry flinnk 4% -lb. Canned

‘

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t in

BACON

LB.

PILLSBURY’S
t

J UNKE T

“ XPERT”
OaU Chliraa o r
Whlla C'aka Mix

25c

SUNSHINE
Vienna fingers
~ 23c

rraaalng MU as

i« n» 121c

!4 o « . Pkg.

2 3 c

UNCLE BEN
Coneortsd Me#

—

31c

NABISCO
im .;
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Hot RoU Ml»

■&lt;h«^

&gt; » “ *•

TUNA

M N E IW

12-or Can

V

STAR-KIST
H’a 3 4 c

B A C O N

ROUND
Quart

Chunk*

69c

Ala ib 59c ib. 69c

Orangt
Pakoo

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SXS LIVERSAUSAGE

Cudahy** WndloM Sliced

1 7 c

TETLEY
TEA

9

SUced Breakfast

S O P ’Cl?
TlM U Ri

Fray Ratios»»
Bread

M

4

CHOPS

Creamed Cotlagr

4c Applet lu *. 2le

Pie Crust M il
too. Pkg.

Lb

***

Cnntor C ul Pnik

57c

ARMOUR’S
4*0

13o

York

u

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PERON

K L I N E'S

Sod Sidney Beans

28c

*mt

ta

29 c

2 *•*

CORNED BEEF

m

17k

Pam i I or (laU rn

CaiMulun

Hlua Bonnot- In Qunitotr
Ib .

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Ruling

3 i-b.

35c

13
II ni
or Pkg Hmtiml Filial of

IKu Sit

C auliflow er u . 171e Lemons
iii.

19c

&amp; IJruw n—LB.

ROAST

1/ u; lJkg urradwi rilltt ar

HADDOCK

(G eo rgia Sh ip p ed
fi'rarfe A , D resxed

Corn-Fed Hit) Knd
Fork Loin

Taste 0’ Sea!

Juicy Florida

“ i ’u f rin ” Hn.ulv to H ake

1 OLEO
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a K i He i *

FRYERS

O i anK**

19c

Dikiana Turnip

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la Unity Thoro b §1mirth—
T » Protect Ike F «C e of Ihr WulM;
To ProoioU Ike P ro tre u of America.
To Prodote
f&gt;x Sanford.

THE W EATHER
I 4ii ilnuuih Haiurdat &lt;u i|ii run*
.iilfiililr (loud me-.. .iiutli poiliuii
llil* afternoon suit t«no&lt;h t in*
tiouvil (mil nllli &gt;llthtl) lim rr
temperature
tonight.
AAarniet
Saturday aftrrnon.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME

8 m

Established 1U08

Amendment Passed
Providing R e c a l l
*0f Law O ffic ers
Constitution Chaniff
would Give ah ProTALLAHASSEE, Ayr. u _
—I h r Florida Voolalr Iml a;
|&gt;i*.rd 32-1 Ihr-hill In |ir»hlhil
ilica I rvnlribiilinn* li&gt; of.
&gt;r. iflrrrfom nr Cock holier.

S
Of 411&gt;

lo t

U kiu

NUalui

Alnorr of Sr hr Iof coal Ihr Initr
• •lr again*! ih r. jnaonurr, nor
of II propoard
Scnalr
Trlmr and ('offW Mii Cumaiillrr. Thr meaaare apparently
m * M l nf i w l k a r r lhal
WllUaaa II. Joka*lM,.of Jacktear file. o n n rr nr four Florida
dag raring track*, roolrlbulrd
heavily Io (Javeraor Warren'*
ranpalgn.

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Group In Probe Of
State Corruption

•

ProDO.sal U Made

11

Rrp, Jam n A. Hairy of S ala­
mi*, former Pirudent of thr
Rinitling Cirru*. will hrad n »pe-

S

panni’ the

w,,y

(or

heavy

In Iks ceding, . . ... . I P
srren asphalt tile hU been laid,
i Inerrtaorl p airo n rtr made it
n*f****rT to add the r f tr a aoace,
t M Mf. Leon Walker. Puture
cOn*truction w l t l M n i a new
•string window am) during the
Starlet xaid the content nf |h&lt;*
toning ay*. A**oeSated Pre** new* report Ii
• 5 i ‘ wm Z y r
twlng atudled in an effort " tv
find field* to which the report
doe* noi come up to the volume
and iitullty justified hy roader
tnterert."

The AF. worldwide new* co­
operative, M rvri 2.7CT near*,
napera and radio itatlon* in th e
United State# and nearly UWO
in 73 other eountrie*.
Starter* report wa* mailed to
AMoeial-d Pre** member* in advaneo of (ho aaaoriation'* annual

No. 1(’»7

9j*

R eturning 0 f*nn is
invited ToCom inent
On U nited States
Policy In Far Fast

•w^Xfcg***.aa»,

\\ V 'H IV .IO x . Apr M t/V)
tieneral Dougl.n MacAilhur to ­
day wai milled tu .i|i|&gt;c4i h-liire
thr Sen.ile Aimed .’'e m l c&gt; i'omniitirr to gnr hit view* on Vnrit.

Board Approves Plan
To Instruct d id
dren In Swim m ing «.iu imhue. m the Fat i ,.t

ait

iliiVr, .it the .tdvancmg Allied
gluund forte*.
In ll,e w ile of fiiilniv’i * |n '* ll
jet 411 lintile. Ll. Geneia' George
L ftra le m n e i, commsndet of l!&gt;&gt;*
U. S. I .11 f .i*l Air Force*, m il thr
Kiuwing t rnununut 411 .1111, niighi
•oi'ii «latr gioiind .ytt4i l*
In nine .in dune lialf innmlw of
w it, *uch Red i.iid- h u e Iwcr
hlinlril lo minni nuiiance Iwiitihne,
hy one or fwo |il.ioe*.
1
. . .
’
Allied ... mien .tie fothiddm in
IU1 ore 1 lying to Ko.&lt;-» to ink - command of 1 h.- *th A.mv, Ll. •in lr .11 the M antliuiun ba*e&gt;
t.vn, Jam r*
\n n Find a r m . at to.' IV t gon | | 1ii , m * ol.
the Red All Force, Cenrr.d Sli.iiiigton for a*hiiltied rmit r u i i . .«,lh ll. frii'r S(^ 1 i-mrv tir o ig r l*. Mar
• i .ill mi .I iiirmtt* n of thi' Joint t l i i i t . n f Slrtlf. IL* - mi-ct-ilv l.t, tin t letoryr, noted in .111 inlenviv,
Matthew It. Hiilgwuy who wn nam til l.y l'ii o.lntt T moan Io trki
Ihir mill irro u itr u to blunt the
ihr Supreme Commattd tu thr Fai K»»t f i n Urn. I)iiigla« *lgi tith u i
*IUi L once it 11 l.ttiurhrd." I,i
I.hiI Iwim relieved of all tomniard* l Intel itmnrtl Smindnlmtui
*.1id.
Staterneyer’i w.irmng c.iiue in
the wake of the let li,y|||r

John I Biumlry

wa* iii

Ihe committee

made un nf

Idlui *i* •even Democrat, and tiv Rrpuhi,.

a meniriei ol thr Coiin'v N h. i I
Bii.tid ynleiday, trluwd •ui’r in &gt;n
and piHirtpal, of all »rhoob
weir iC4|&gt;|Hiiulrd. and 4 ptOiti llil "I
imtiiution in 11(101101111; L&gt;, o.-piL
wai appimed, ''upl I W I iw
Ion announced thu morning.
Mi II tutnlry, who wa* .i|&gt;|mull­
ed a memliei ol the School !&gt;.'.imI

can*
intrd unanimoudy lo ex*
lend the imitation It d-o decided
to um lril.ilr a geueial renew nf
l S Far F.ailern [mill lei
Repuliliian (iinHiritinnii U.y-1*
e n continued nryrithelr*, to preti
loi .m 1111nation In, MaiAtthur
to .uldrr,, a [oml Senate-I Inuic
m oon
in f '.,iv remit W.iiien tollowmir Itie
Rc[&lt; Martin of M.M&lt;.uhu*cff*,
lattri 1 acceptance ol tin 1 n ’ii 1 llie llouir GOP fliHir leader, ti\d
lion of \\ din M liavnri pirien a new, roliferenrr that unlen Mae*
r t’w r
rd III. 1oiunililHlri to «eive until Allloit i&gt; milled lo addieti Con*
I - ; 2V
gir*» lieyl Wedlirtd.tv Ol Diur*\p|K&gt;lnlist i i &lt;&lt;ihfiiic tDinniuiiit januaiy. 1935.
i 1 K*m , 1st tii*n M ih
i b wa. recoyini/fd. iwnill in and ,).,v tile General will m i l e a |&gt;ulilii
Ilieu 11 IL&gt; l*iin&gt;, -*it* kii«
miLtllrd .%% .1 mrmhri n( | | ir Imjlit! sfirrcll in Nru Vi »i Il Cldy
ill Hi id I it.&lt;ti ii | :i
Mih*A 1 1tin i in In trprr«rnt DmIim I N« I I li«
Ii CiHigifii ward* to hear him
i lu* film
* fititn w hit It hi*
it (i i r* Ilf y«‘ 1 hj i*rvniilrnt Tt**» (.Ytfirr m »* ilir I.iir I*. A, i Imin­ lint. Martin raul. it will have In
mnn
llnlrfn4lionnl) ify. n|it» lm rn.mv yciin •rikrd
he ipilck .i ImiuI d
( t u i m u i i id tfir Co mi IV ( oiulilM
’’lie can’t wait," he laid nf
••on.
Mar Arthur. "H r’* got oilier plan*
Hu* I*.1n r I D|tprnvrti I hr plan lo make."
4tihmitif*i| hy Sttpt Law! un to
Mar Arthur expect* til leave
ttffer AVkimmiftR in*trmtion to
** hool pupil*. In i-omplmnrr nilh Tokyo Monday to fly t&lt;&gt; the United
I ho vafidV education irrogiam id State*, lie ha* Indicated through
an aide that he would l.e happy In
the county ichaol*, Mr*. I* M. addle.* Congre** of to uplwar
WAHHINitiON. Apt 1.1—tAh
(Singh * wa* nam ed a* ln*lructor before Congee* *iopa I leiumdtee*
The I ’nileil St*!, tialay turned of the r-ourae. The City Cnnimia- to tell hi* aide ol the 1 la*h af

Marshall Opposes Move Decreasing
In liiat fight HO R u m m ti|&gt;e
MIG-1 &gt; let* .ill .ii ked 11’l l 1 s.
Doubling Marine Draft
Limit
To
24
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_
_
teti and 12 American B-J1* Su;vr- Red
Participation
Corps Manpower Months Is Beaten f Tt»«*
In Jap Treaty Is
,tiplartt’s
m

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«■’lifhl af thr

isM-tlv KinI

Leathernecks C a l l e d Screen Writer Silent
i
! *"•"* "n"
As House Prober I n - . (erext.
'•&gt;&lt;The
’»"'•fa»tr K..*l
v • Air
• *nF«rre
i«** .n
r
“Best In World” By
nut
to
Red
Affiliations
ttH
pliiiit*W
rt-f
h
tint
|Wf»
SttlM
i
S e n a t o r __ D O ll R l *1 8
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WASH,NGT0 N. Apr. 13 uVi

Committee Named

II Jame* Out. prevldenl of the
ChamU-r nf
Commeiep, i«dar announi r&lt;| the
formation of a Road* and IttldgeA
Committee, which I* designed to
work r|o*elv with the Cuuniy Cnmini**lon in estimating the mad and
tiridgr need* nf thg county.
It. F. VVh.fler, Jr., Oviedo, will
• ••rve a* chairman of the new com­
mittee which Include* J. Y. Kar­
ri*. Oviedo; IL T. Oouprr and
Henry
Wight, Sanford; C. F.
Ilrafinrtnn. lake Marv; Role rt
!' Uihilfoid, Altsmentr Spring*,
and Rolx-rt Elgin, l/&gt;figwn&lt;Ht,
Thii la Ihe fourth new com­
mittee created by ths Chamber of
Commerce this w ar, Manager thl
Whitney anid. These included the
Naval Affair* Commillrr, Karlyle
lloushctder, chairman; Legislative
Ci nimittre. fj. W. Spencer, chairman, and Ihr Beautification Com­
mittee headed liy Edmond Stowe.
Seminole County

"War abroad and jiigh-teuton
contravemlea at home made 1050
a year which tested to the fulled

to

• ion haa o f f c e r l the u-e of the

Palmer To Attend

They Were Buddies Then

opinion* which led I’crddrnt Tru man to fire hioi •ummidtly from
hi* Far Kadcrti r.tmiiiond, ln»t

tVediui*d«y, '
1R
lte|iilhlii an* Introduc'd i.- "In
lion- ,.11 \Vntm**dny for the Senate
arid l|ou*r ta Invil-- Mai Arthur
to addie** n ioiid .e**|nn iod they
11 uhiI«n*.I O* t-**r KwmM

Naval (’ommmuler
Declares Formosa
Will He Dt^leiuled
lit SFFSNI Kit M o t ts \
T A II'K H , Formuwa, V|ir Id —

it*.

Vice

Admit nl

II .1. Id

Via. tin today reaffinned I

M.

S de-

ret munition to plot* 1 Kacmnaa
fi.mi * rnmuni. r
Inn
,11r ler
And lid
Arm toon
ai'e*

teniin g

ltd*

!,■«

I'bie.-oe Nnlionoli-I i.lnr.d added
ein|dia*l« lo hi* wind- fh. l ' S.
f(,-i e„,l, I lr* I 1 initio,.

I. ' i.il.l it

Pew, 1nnfereme
I In,in- &lt;l-i C h i n , 1tommuntoi* interpret om inovim.-nt*
rvaeilv a* we mean them ihnt
Hie S-'Venth Kiri t rail evucLe
the infliienre o( •r.i|mwrf noywlirri we damn w-ell pbm e
"The Seventti Fleet cannot
guarantee there will not
art
air ntlurk on F**rmn,n we mhy
•' •" K-uea.
“ But we ran tfuamotee (hat the
I're hie Til * (Ifl.t J .:vi
punrd !■in ninm t u.l* 1■* .artled
-oit and Hint th. n will &gt;« no Inv,1, ion of Fomo
Martin wa* fh m her. front
hi, flnK&lt;hip, Itie I'hilt jijnn**
Hi* nirivnl wilt, |VA0 (urrirr**
.1 rniixer and two •!-C-lf*■vrt Mjiinitt%* (‘hiiiew
ton* did much tu t
Nali'.oali*l nioriil A3 * luiil
plunged low with ihi Iivmg nf
i.i-MTiit AlacAi ihur
Hr vi-lled I're 1-bt, Ibinllg
Kni-Slirk and lunched with other
Nntl„nali*t leader*
C. S. Mlniatvr Karl I Hunt,in
a id •enlur mlliluiy ntta.li.- Hear
Admiral Harry It. ja r r r ti ae, oinpanieil Martin t •• thi lurn-hron.
\l-o p rrirnt wet. NationalKt
ll&gt; KI.TON T. FAY
I'remier Chen Cheng, Ucneral
A.tneinlrd l're-&gt;* 'Id ilirj Affair* ltr|»nite,
Staff chief Chow Chih-Jou, Navy
WASHINGTON. Apr. I i &lt;/!’l General Omar Bradley ni4V Iw commander Admiral Kwei YungMlni*ter
,liked In Hay on for anolhei term 41 dnirm an of the |omt ( luef* o* Ching amt Foreign
(Ling e Yeh.
S 'alf. It wa* learned linliy
Ihe fivr.ilar general, now 38 yeai* old. Itad 1.1.1110(11 lo lake
4**11 Ih t
off hi* uniform and do mine ft»li ,
Ing nr-d hiinling after next Aug which reached a dramatic etimnv
High &gt;'r«terday 73
If. That’* the date hi* two-year early Wecineeday when I'reaidem
l.ow today 50
tour of duty In the J&lt;’* |i«*t end*. Tinman fired tieneral Dougina
Haiti .08 Inch
Uni Ffr-ident Ti'im ao l» *ald AlnrArthur. A" one of Mr. Tru
Apr. tain 1 53 in. he*
to want the "(}( Oenerni" In re- man'* chief cmin*p|or* on mili­ Tnlul
Noriiial Apt. rnln 1?-121 inchr*.
tary m atted, Bradley pir.umnblv
niriio on
Hradlev wont,I have l-een eti had to make hi* recommendation |
tieo llo- I'fcld en l mi weighing
glide to retire five year • ago
under tire .Mt-venr reliremept ' the quealion of repHntantllng 01
nrovi.i-.n of the Army. However, firing Ihe For Eu.lctn comJACKSON VI I.I.K Apr. 13* -1/15
he pa *ed un retirement to verve mander
fid
Atlanta
flrai a* Chief of Staff of the
Bradley i* the fimt man to hold Bi-mark
*§
15
Army, then a* chairman of the the JC* 111tiriman, h 111 under the Br,iwn*vllle
ltd
53
Joint Chief*.
po»t offirially created by an act
. At
io the lattrr pout, he ha* had of Cungre*,. BUenhiwer »ervrti Chicago
31
I?
to handle problem* equal to any for *ix nmnth* e» a ‘•nx.rdirutor" Denver
33
:tti
he encountered either a* Ueneral for the Joint Chief*, an arrange- De* Mulite*
35
51
Dwight D. EI*enhower'» ground pient made hy the late Secretary Itotroit
fit
deputy in the European war or of Defence Forre»tal and Mr. New York
ltd
AA'a*hin(ton
«
a* Army Itaff rhlef.
Truman. However, that a**ign- Winnipeg
21
37
To the purely military trouMe* ment wa* only hy an executiv55
Jacksonville
rl7
arlximr frt&gt;m the Korean war and provision.
In Ihe meantime,
1U1
82
the buildup of American fnrrr* amendment* made to the ori Miami
ra
43
In W ritten Europe wa* midi d th*- ginat nervier unification bill Tallaha**re
tw
Tampa
TO
(CwallaaMI Da fan* Ta*)
•tormy
political
rontruveray

General Bradley May Be Asked To
Stay On As Head Of Joint Chiefs

Startet *aid writing improveinert* were
pur* uni
through
elr-*e rooperatlnn with the A*Mxiulr.i Fre** Managing Editor*
A**oriation and through *tudir*
hy date a**oriattoni of A F new*,
paper and radio member*. He
aald the A C M E *ha» become rerognlird a* a great force far the
improvement of JaurnalUm grn.
erally."
•'
Reviewing AF’a operation* durIng 1050, Stan e l aaid that "in
■pit* of the tre tiitd oo* effort
required to -cover and report

mil
* .
out the tgnrM1
_____ ___

down „ prnpo-al t&gt;v llritain

i fAlU H rfr dNMmffisI und hid to Imrnr Chine-i* Cooimimi.t* into immieiput [ h i - . I without charge,
WASHINGTON, Apr 13 ^/T ) Mud in Kor- ,
tlu ,itx.[,aintinn* for a Jtipnm-*r raid Mr. I aw loo.
Dr.t; i.Hik. ptipil* a L -B* wle
— T V Hntrw *niod firm' tiwliy on ^ Th.* a **. ; » * - ! , WiMkwvtim pee eg yeeirtv.
\l tlo tame time the State aide to *wmi, unit who*,- pan nt*
, m o o r i* o i ; »H IK. l o c h K r t r
„ J f t T S S - . K Departniert
aid *1 it the i' S will give written pei in I**Ion, re
military icriice for draftee* Irom tiv 1ti*il fer&gt; m the Mg hat lie near Im-ition on J*«rtiM»n remain* un 1 h-ndrip Ihr
.( from linl.iiilv
the
Vatu
It
1
vet
ll
*aht
.ew-mt
lire (ueient 21 month * in 2(i
i hanged Tld* i*
keep the ■- ill fine of nrerdeut, will tie adllliBy a vote of 12(1 In fJ), il d'- utto . IS S luiinto i • Were ,laul land rieuti alited doi m- Ihe Ko j tel In the • !«**. he nihled.
aged hut wi*te ntde to laud nt renn figt.lmg arid Irai il* f 111141
"M,». tilngle* 111 no 1-xperieOce.t
featrd a move by Rrp, Shafer (R Atic .f ha-. - to In t rt
I lii.triii-tnr or iwimuong. amt il i&gt;
•lain* fin lutlilr deli'rnitnnlion
Mtili) to (lailt;r ihr pruding di ill man *ald nun of Ihe I S (et*
III .101,1 pto|Mi(i*d id duv* ago roil till Iy tint! miy diffii llllv will
lull to make the pit&gt;po*cd exlen- in 1 1.*' rigid 00 damaged or .|n Mud (ii d Clili a I, luoiirld mlo I-- eitmutderrd." Mi l.nwlon de
tlie 11 eatv i.egollatino* to ,1 mrni 1 lai ei|.
*mn 2-1 moritli*. 11m would h air ptlrrycrt.
Sltulemevt r *.,iil rhrrt-w .n *'ort
ihe It*iti-** |Hopo*,il at o
Ido It 1, Iriiclor of an initial eta-*
made the length of icn irc the pri«takrrlrti-e, irhn e " rln t Ihr IT••*I- orntiiluiti
that the treaty piovide fur the of .tr* lirnmmat SilrH.I pupil* will
tame a&gt; proposed in the Senalr* were planning to atep up Ihtdr ait reiuert of I'ormo n lu Chinn
■lari Tue*dav iilorniiig at !• ttt
opera Loos river h-ui 1.
aiqiroyed drift lull.
T lii. wa* interpreted hv &lt;&gt;ff1 oVIock. I’upil* from other *chool*
He *.inl -ii in e n re new air ria l, here a* meaning Ihe IVop will la- admitted io rotation 111 a
Father, Ihe lloti*o lent down
were I.. log &lt;r-iapcit out of ing Cornmunlit regime ohi. ii Iti. program agreid upon hy Mr*
an attempt hv .“ rinf.-r to tun tli.- *trl|i*
|f'.iMtlNMra ,,H t*mie I UNO
tain reeognlrea and the C S ,t,.e. &lt; ingle* and primdpat*.
a*,ignment of American troop* to
The iH.ard will fur nidi loi
any war theater unlea* the com
not
•l«- [ H I . . I
ft UA*|w»rfnti*Mt
manilrr there ha* full rigid t
T h e American reji
n an
There wt'l bi­
liomli enemy tourer* of tunnli
In
su
ra
n
ce
M
e
d
in
a
oo„o...i t„ »*«*■.- n.i...,im .oi *.i f | i in «rin'*t
Shafer *nid *ueh a provLlori
j.re**
into* --I
officer
fieri 1tin
1kill.-I
in.- I I \l I* . f.nir or five 1la ro n day
in act .intoi.. • with rto reront
wouhl prevent a repetition of It.
IIMill, w hi. lolrl n ni ,v* ennfel
JA
C
K
S
O
N
V
I
I
I
.
Id.
Apr.
Ill
oiemlatiim of tb Iruolie.. the fid
"M ar Arthur litualinn,"
eru e
tSpeInll
Flovd
\
I'ulniri,
San
lowing .opiivi
fleoeral Tluiet** (IneAtthm
n-n[HUIil
" T h e Unit &lt;1 S i m - - iiii.xnir-(I M il**,; ,1« I'a ir I’HHII
fold leprr* ntativi of ihr I'm - th e N el mrinll.t government of ed
Mil, it 1it tl Hand, general
th'i dud t o -e 1 mo ' 1 ’-i - I nek *on Chinn 11 rt'l ha* n&lt;&gt;l mid doe* mil
upervtoor; Mr* \*b i goenle lim
FA It SI BUREAU
ville Agt-m v, will lit ii n.i a rwi. roiitenii.lute iil.ru* -mn* with th. bam, corrective ojn *. h: \lt - (loid-i
Itcull* in experimenting witli duv toi*me** ntnfeirtH-e at Savan­ I'eipm g r.-gime n-eniiliiig (to M,U011, vehmil bio* ii iiKinn; Mrfertlllicr aptdieatinn* on the eelrrv nah. ( i n. I.egirudni’ Vi - Id, ac­ Japan-* '- pea.e etlb-inent. W1 1nr l*i ice, Mrivh ; Mr- Aliblred
f«rm of leu Itutnyr on the we*i cording to ISeorg-' \V. Carter, th, have lil-riiiM'd the l i e a t v with (tie Italwoek, nrt, and Fred C. Muragjnry'*
manage,
her,aide, will lie the Mibie t nf talk*
,, ..nil........ on I'ioo I'nnrl
Itepuhti. of Chinn arwl have pro­
• ml ili*euc*tor&gt;« at a joint meetlmr
The ronfereni e wilt tiring to­ vided the Nntlonali.t government
r&gt;f the Seminole CountV Farm ll"- gether eorntianv executivei and w ith a copy nf the d ra f t tirn ly .
N AItlltlM ESI AI'E
leau and the Veteran* Agrhol leading *&gt;ile* reprountalive* from
Mi** Itomthv Kumtif, an ern"Tile U. S. ha* vlg orou.lv op.
tural Training C|a»* Tueniav Frudentia) nrenrir* tlirooghoiit noted the nilnii»*f"0 of the I'eio- ployee nl MrClung’* .lore, otnted
night rr t.-uu o‘-|ork at the High (Srorgin nn.l Florida to iti*eu«* de­ Ing
he nnrrowlv
regim e to the I'n itr.l Sutton* Ihl* morning ttial
School Kerin huiltting.
velopment* offeeting the life In- \\V .h a lt continue to follow Ihnt &lt;,r*|i,'d injure from a la-I travelSpeaker* will I* Dr I'hilliii I. .ornnei- |irofe**lon
ill* alitolil* ..lie loot night wild.policy."
W ntuatr, hoilh ulliirali*t; (Serai.t
A|r, Palmer ha* at-o '.e-'n *r
A- for I 'm iiiiita. reporter* w en walk in* 1 ,wnr*l to-1 li.niii' on th.’
J. Flip»e, -oil eorirervationitt. ami Iretcd a* a mem tier nf a «|teri#l toldLake Me iroe rend near ihe A.C I
Homer I (1-tHirn, chairman of Ihe Panel whlrli " lit i ndmt di* ii**1 rnrk*
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renounced
all
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lo
Seminole Countv Soil Contervn ton* on *tie*ifie phn&lt;r. of the In- Fiirntii.n at ihe »iitrrt,dei Coiled
I Ini’- by jumping quickly to tbr
turame l.ii*ine«*.
linn eervlee Itoaiil of Direetor*
S ta t&gt; , policy Inward Forrnn a r e ­ olde of the load no the e-lge of
a diti ll 'lu- .tie olde te avoid bring
main* n, repenlediv daleil
th e o'llhieak of a g g i e - , i n n in ko tlii, -he .aid, A -mall dog whirl,
had ion out to bark ni h e wa* hi.
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I'li-viionlv it ha* liern iiiiiiounr- liy Ihe Xai. Tin’ driver did lint
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meeting In New York Apr. 23.
Lewi* W. Douglas, former am­
bassador to Britain, will speak
at the annual luncheon.

hoetllltiee In K ona, Ike eanriee
progre**ed la every field through-

R*1fused Ry l!. S.

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NEW YORK. Apr. 13—&lt;yp&gt;- Do you find your ntw*pa|iert more
interesting these days? And are the new* report* you get aver the radio
more informative than formerly)
Frank J. Stanrl, general mantger of the Anociatsd Pre**. note I
in hi* annual report today that there lu* lieen liehind-the-Mrne* acti­
vity hy newspaper and radi i*
............ ■

groups lo improve kervtre lo the
rvautnr anti li*truing pul,lie.
The public haan't' lieen general,
ly aware of th i nrm paitn. but it
include* Improve writing toehni
quea and a broad program of
•turie* which give better hack*
ground and explanation to armt
new* development a. It include*
alwi more cultural and religion*
new*.

D u ii i U !U C itiO c t

w.nning Iii 41 Ihey nil glil he pic-

Im proved Service For P ress And
itions
Radio D eclared To Be A. P . Aim

The Celery City Grill a t SIS
Magnolia Avenua hat recently
hcen renovated and ta la rrrd to
accommodate appreshnalely to
mar* ncraona. It was announce I todav by E. E. Walker and son. Leon,
w hrw lth their wIvm operate the
rutaurant.
W Kaw equipment Inrlude* ?S
" chair* and

Haynes As School

Red (.inline wilhdiiw.il, in
Nnilh Koir.i I nd.iv (omrnlr wni, 4

Secretary evi J k Jta sf Marshal)
14id today he "ilrongly recomB1—
. „roia,.d io
, ,
double thr aulhonird ilrenglb o|
the Marine corp*.
lie aim informed thr Senate
advlrn."
Hairy, who *rrvcd p.trl of n Aimed Service* Commillrr that
jail term in Connecticut for tin ilic joint Chief* nf Staff—which
dUn-trotn lU itfo n l llinglitig fire iiiiludn Inp Army. Air Force and
Ihnt f|n&gt;.Img vrara lalrr ro n fr-t. Naay officer*
unanimoudy o|&gt;ed vetting, raid there would Iw no
poted giving ihr Marine* coinwilrh-huni by Ihr committee.
He *ahl no Individual* vv. old
mandant a place on the JCS.
picked out a* target* for the
A Senate Armed Service* »uh.
committee'* inve*tigatton, hut if committee opened public hearingthe proto* louche* anyone in Tall- ; apon*orrd by Senator fkiuglaa fl&gt;aha*»ee it won't *lov down
M•■B^l■■ea oa N *» in th n
"If Individual* have knowledge
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of misconduct they ahonld e.. .pci- R o a d s A n d IiriCIK't’S
IC M IlM d (&gt;■ r*ae K«*r •

Ihienn* Aire*. Apr, 1,1—ltP\—f a
TALLAHASSEE. Apr. IJU-.V)
—Countv commlMMM cptihl cuter Narlnir, la*t major Indencnder.t
Into agreomenta with tach other, newapatier Jeft in Argentina fol­
carry lialilllly Inaaranea, ami hire lowing government evntutirialiun
nropertv a p o rsla m &lt;under Irgi* of l a I'renva, lashed out editorial
Iv today at Ihe government ul
I#Hon auhmltted voalenlav.*
Another hill, offarM oalv in the president Juan O. Feron.
Speaking In defrnae of the muaIlooae, would act faaa court clerk*
could charge lho*f Inalltullng legal sled l a I’renaa, l a Nacion said
proceeding*. A mwaaunt nrotio*ed the eonrresalonai vets to expro­
In the Senate wonld ial*e circuit priate P rronV newtpaner eritle
no legal l&gt;a*i* hut vva* intendf court clerks' fre* for recording had
e*l “to prevent the appearance of
paper* and attending m ud
hill to mi*s Iks .minimum trie newspaper a* an organ nf in*
rset rountv commlMlon* could dependent opinion "
La Naeion, which PrnmUed 7S
1st without rompetUlvt bidding
was also offered only In (he Sen­ day* ago. when l a Frenca wa*
ate. Il hlksa (he mluimum In nhuttrred, ta carry on a* standard
counties having l«*s than tSjhlfl bearer of Independent th iught In
population from WOO ta $Bftn mil Argentina, published a atingmg
again*! the l*,-ron n IIn Countle* over 33,000 populatlnn, editorial
mini*trathn** drastic more.
to IIJM0.
Some county m w taakm * have
ir*ni***4 o a ran* n * w i

Crumley Replaces

General Kidgway

IDNUf, &gt;*iiuMi.it djn 14 4*f

uP i

T o P e rm it C dunty 11aii Nation Comos To
% B oard AflrM HhentR Iaa Prensa's Defense

Celery City
Make*.

i.**t- Je ts T angle In
biggest Air Hattie
Of K orean Conflict;
Reds Lose S Planes

Comm* tee Will Have
» wTTir i o aiinpoetia
Records. W itnesses
FALLAHASSEE. At-.

AHMKiutvd PrcfM L eaned W ire

Mac Arthur Invited To Testify
Before Armed Services Group;
Chinese Air Attacks Expected

General Van Fleet

naley Will H e a d

ci.il Irgiilativr commillrr Io inartligalr rhargra ol corruption in
Fl'tiida’i government.
Hmi.r Speaker B. Itllmll named
TAIJ^UIASSEE, Apr. 13— &lt;/T*&gt;
Proposed comlilulional amend-, Kepi. Dcklr of layliii count*. \ l r
mrati providing for ihr rrcall of £ « « » ol jark .o n . R ollm m o f
law | lfortrm rnl of firm and plac- ' ,"n
"U* &gt;I
ing all protrculing dutir* ur.drr |° trr' rt w" " "MW
atalr allom ryi wrrr appiovrd
appiovi
l»y ler autboiirrd by ihr Hou.r yrrtrrday.
9 a Scnalr conimiltre today.
The commillrr h*i broad |m wri(
Thr piojtntali, which if paitrd
liy ihr Lrgiilaluir |nu&gt;l hr rati­ to look mlo ihr "conduit, afiib-tfied by ihr volcn in ihr 1932 grn* lion*, association* and aclioni nf
m l rJrrlinn, were rfcommrndrd any or all rlrc litr nc ap|Minli*i’
by ihr Srnalr'a Crime Study Com- puhli* officiali or employe,"' of
tic Slatr.
miller.
Il can luporn* witnrur* and
The commillrr pnanimmnly rr*
jeeted an amendment Io have thr lltrir irrnidt. put ihrm unilrr oath
Supreme Court ad op aiMpcniio n by a law that trl» a maximum tail
£ by the Governor. Th* Senate now irn lrn rr of 20 yrair for f.il»r
W hai inch jurisdiction. and rilher Irrlimony.
Thr Investigation « n ordered
may confirm or reject the *u*pen- after
drmamla for impeachment of
MOM.
Governor Warren followed hi* r*»Attorney General Richard Ervin inwati-nwnt of Sheriff Jimmy
Hiilllvan to office in Made county.
recommended (he amendment.
Thr invewtigation revolution
Under thr amendment putting took
notice of ih r call, for im­
proHculing dutiea under the »l*lr peachment, hut mentioned no
office* would bn aboliihed ufter name* In providing for thr inquiry.
June 30 1933 However ihotr in
The
T*’f romtufUuo
mmmlttae Mid “Ihat’a
"that’* ar.
rather *hort time to do a real
office at'th e time wualdbe permit* ieh," ^but (hr committee “ will
activate
Immediately xrtj
nrtJ
ted to »w y j»|t. ibfir.trrm*.
art
Ivale J JUcIf
U I f Imtordlatefy
the
- Senator Baynard «f 81. Peter*-1 get
gel to work In arenmplieli
acmmplleli tn.&gt;
hurg, ono of lla sponsor*, aald thr | purpoara «f the Home."
propoMl would Sod STt thl* Luck
lie vald -W ell certainly net*I
liaising" In teounUre that ha**.' some legal lalrnl, ami I pre-time
criminal courts of yrcotd and Ihr Attorney flenemi will *&gt;&lt; lb*
county solicitor*. The proposed proper place to look for I -.ml
waa tmanimnuily approved.
Thu atatr ailarnay, who World
lie prohildtrd from practicing
itttatya tu appoint kaaUtanta |n
private law, would he given per
iweh countv in his cJrealt and *fM
eal Inreatlgators. A»l* tn n t« ate
now appointed by tike Covernoi.
The aa*l*tanta would have auth­
ority to algn Information* ar&lt;l
Indictment*, and thsgisfong with
i r m i a i M a* Pace n a n o

SANFORD. FLORIDA FR ID A Y A P R . 1.1. l'l.'.l

The Weather

OWBMB fHi MVT0HC MMDMB on Waka Uland In Uia PactOr un Oct. IS.
HiJO, Praatdanl Truman rtiook hand* with Huprom* Commander Doug,
la* MacArtbur altar conferring a decor atian. MacArthur, now rvllrvrd
of hi* Far Eaatcro romnianda, Ulkad alone with Ihe Chief Executive at
Wake on pm ting AMatlc problem*.
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                    <text>P A G E EIG H T

Warren Impeachment

Mac Arthur

Jury actod after a Kafatnrrr
committee aeaiion here,
Warren reinstated Sullivan to
the 112,000 a year poit yesterday.
In Washington, Senator Hunt
(D*Wyo), another member of the
Kefauver committer, said ha war
"concerned and surprised1* to
learn of Governor
Warren's
action.
Rudolph Halley, the Senate
con aittee’s chief counsel, called
the reinstatement “a shocking
thing."
Lifting Sullivan's suspension,
Warren said his study of the
grand jury's evidence had reveal­
ed “no violation of any lapr of
the State of Florida.' Warren
declined comment today on lh;&gt;
furor and reaction to the rein­
statement.
Sullivan had petitioned Warren
for reinstatement last Jan. 10,
charging ‘.hat his Indictment by the
grand Jury wa* a “ fraud."
The ir.d',;’,rr.cnt was voided by
l i i State Sup ’me Court because
it did not *pr ...cally charge Sulli­
van with a crime under State law.
When announcement of Sulli­
van's reinstatement was made yes­
terday State Senator Wile A.
Pope of St. Augustine offered a
resolution In the Legislature call­
ing for an investigation of Warren'a action.

Naval Scientist

in sponsoring a bill designed to
remove faulty and unsafe old Ja­
lopies from the highways.
(Continued ,'rom Pago One)
Malcolm MacNcill pointed out
security proccdurci."
that the Jaycee* plan to put an­
Brunauer hsi been employ'd ■* other such bill before th# Legisla­
a civilian on ciplorivcs research ture in Tallahassee, and told of
for ihe Navy.
Along with ht* wife, Mrs. Kster
Caukln Brunauer, the former offi­
cer was named by Senator Mc­
Carthy |R-Wis) last year In a
list of government employes Mc­
Carthy regarded si subversive.
In announcing the Navy action,
the Stata Department said it had
suspended Mrs. Brunauer from a
Department job pending the out­
come of Navy action on Itrunauer. She has been employed by
tha Department's United Nation*.
Relations Staff as a llalurn officer. |
At the time of McCarthy's
chargee last year. Mrs. Ilranauer
declared aho we« not, “ never hnve
been, and couldn’t possibly be a
Communist.
She described her husband aa
a “thoroughly loyal American" n
vlgorious
antj.Communist
and
"able and brilliant scientist who
mnde a distinguished contribution
to the war effort." She said he
received a Navy letter nf com­
mendation and the Order of the
British Empire decoration
« ,'*»* *

ICoallaoad P m m Pegs Oael
thur stood his ground in his con*
ference with Pace on his publicly
expressed views that have pro­
voked a storm in Washington,
Paris, London and other Western
capitsls.
In London, ■ Foreign Office
spokesman said Britain has ex­
pressed privately to the United
States its concern over the MacArthur row.
"Our viewpoint has been made
known through our ambassador,
Sir Oliver Franks, through norm­
al conversations," the spokesman
said, lie insisted It was not a
formal protest— usually a ste-n
measure. P.ltaln Is anxious to
keep out of the American political
dispute over MacArthur.
In Wa.hington the White House
maintain silence on any possible
presidential rebuke that might he
planned for the General. One
highly plsccd congressional source
said no drastic action against
MacArthur was In Immediate pros­
pect, and that Mr. Truman has
not yet reached a decision on the
burning question.
While Administration supporters
n r r r s T 'w
■•h . c/m t K*...iilly
l\ ' r " V ;..rriss i . t n v i
van t'l.tS Tiso
of Ms'Arlhui fer Li King ... - '
vs m i k ra a ii.t: isssi » t it &lt;"■ n’t
Chlang Kal-tihek’n troops, Rep.
I.ova m u s t itn isivii rnnJitctr
H'oollaued S'tum Pago aaej
Joe Martin of Massachusetts, the
SO. I'l.s .is.1 SVMMIHII, SI.HIt- iitirv.
IIIA
Republican leader, support­
The purchase tax on motor cars House
i r e a i l e e r i From Face n a r l
|. The Housing Aulhorllr o( tha
ed a move to bring MacArthur
will
he
doublet!
In
M
2/.'l
prrer
it.
Cltr I'f Hanford. Florida will ree-lve
draft-UM T trail late today. First
••sled Mils fur th« fiirnlshliig of The gasoline tax hike would ho home to report personally to Con­ it must dispose of a bill providing
all labor. materuls. esiulpment amt five rent*, bringing the- price to gress on the Pacific situation.
aervlias required to p»rfo&lt;m all
In Tokjra, Rep. O. K. Armstrong non-military defense money to
lands. *,&gt;. w»rk for l.'.w-ltsni Hous­ 49 rente a gallon.
rover expenses between now and
(K-Ohlo) told the American Cham- June
ing Protect N&lt;&gt; FLORIDA-H-I. eon90.
Gaitakeii. successor (o Sir
alatlng of flftr-tlvs l»K one-eUrr Stafford t’rlppe, who retired Its- tier of Commerce he did not think
The bill was sevrrlv slashed in
eolvcrel' (&gt;l». k duplet anil row hous­
MacArthur
e
x
c
e
e
d
e
d
military
ing buildings containing one hun­ rauie of ill health, sipped from authority In his recent policy committee and the llotiee seems
dred iwsntr-nv# ( i n i
dwelling a pitcher of rum and orango
to be going along with the slashes.
uhll*. la*. 131 ufls-ltwl Stn Jetll juice aa hr started on a rapid j rtstcme*it». tl» add**! thst sny ar.
Yesterday, for instance, it voted
Ing unit buddings, unill I ts PM reading of the bulky document, i tion to recall tha General "at this
Monday, April IS. ID ). at C »r lu ll
time would be the greatest victory
Conservative Leader Wlneton I for Communism since the fall of more than a t»0 per cent rut in th'naafurd. Florida. at which time and
Administration's request for &lt;1)7.place all bids will U publicly opened Chuirhill, 711 and growing harJ !
China."
600,000 for the "Voice of Ameri­
and read aloud
of
hearing,
asked
him
to
read
!
t tilde must be eubmlltsd In trlMeanwhile Allied troops reach- ca," Uncle Ham's tadlo network
Urals on Ihe form. prepared and "a little slower.”
the southern shore* of Ihe for broadcasting America's story
When thn Chancellor look it , cd
umlshed by Ihe Isoal Aethorltr.
Hwachon Reservoir hut to foreign nations.
Kach mpy of Ihe 1stJ must be ao&gt; second sip,
Churchill askod, sprawling
were stopped short of ths big
cogipanled by an Affidavit, a Htale- "Whaj. is It T »
Final passage nf the bill, which
ment nf lildder's (jualin. atlona and
(iaitskeil looked doubtfully at North Korean dam and hydro­ carries a total nf |17H/ifl0r1(t8, is
Candensed Currant nnanclal Plate.
electric
plant.
due today. If the voting ro m n
ent. In addition, each Hid must the glass, grinned anil ssld, "It
At’ corrcspondsnt Tom Brad­ late then debate on the drafti accompanied by llld Beeurltr aa looks like orangeade."
shaw reported from ths central U M T bill may go over till tomor­
■resided for In the gpetlflrallon.
Failure |u cumptr with these pro.
front battleground that tha water row.
elsluas may be considered aa
behind the dam still Is shout 200
grounds fur Ihe rejection of llld.
House supporters of Universal
feet deep. The Rods opened 10 of
I. Complete specifications, plane
Training — who want to
fCoatluued Frees Pane Dael
and bidding documents are on fils
the reservoir’* 18 floodgate* Mon­ Military
at the office ef the Housing Au­ workers have a pay day on Api. day In a try to halt the Allle Incorporate that plan into tho
thority of the City of Hanford. JO.
drive. Rut water quickly suhalded draft bill— had their locks against
Florida at llnons let Melerh Uulldlng.
Tha workers are members of to near-normal levels In th# Puk- th# wall. There is some opposition
Hanford, Florida, and at Ihe office
In the house to UMT, no matter
•f Klton J. Moughlon. A.!.A . Arch* non* operating unions— clerka, han River, reservoir outlet.
in what forms and there U wen
Itert at III Hanford Atlantic Na* machinists and other* not direct*
American
unita
paced
the
Al­
tloaal llanh llulldlng. Hanfuid. omv move,
lied assault on the dam. The stronger apposition to what !t#p.
Florida, sbd the Canlra, Florida
Tha non-operating unions got a Communists fought back with a Short (R-M o) calls the "shotgun
Balldere' Ksrhange. lei-ISI Chamber
•f Commerce llulldlng. Orlando, 12W cents an hour increase In steady barrage of mortar ihelle. wedding" of putting U M T in the
Florida: Ihe Tampa llutldeie' H i. ly connected with running trains.
Bradshaw said it was believed draft bill.
abange. Chamber of Cumm.cu* Tha President of one of their
Ihe Chinese lacked t h ^ equipment
llulldlng. Tampa. Floridai tha i&gt;ay.
tana Hooch ilulldero' Ksrhango. unions, Jeue Clark, said the Army necessary to blow th# dam.
Daytona llaaeh, Florida**
nitld|t yesterday would "have ser­
In the air, American F-16 Bahre
i Cnploe of the documents mar be ious repercussions." II* added: Jets
shot down one Russian-type
Obtained by depositing 111 no with
"It will cause an upheaval In Mtfl-16 jet fighter and damag'd
ICestlssM Fran Pan* One)
the Housing Authority of the City
of Hanford, Fluslda far each aet (he industry and In the country another .Th# air betlla was fought ers license, nor did the boy nhe
df documents an obtained. Huch do* n&gt; a tkhoU. There's a lot of un­ at low teval over MIG alley- was with. Getting Involved in
poalt will bo refunded to sash per* rest right how, and thlo Isn't go­
near Slnullu In northwest Kof'«- heavy traffic, she mUfudged dis­
aon who returns the Plane, epeclfleaileae and ether documents in ing th . help matters.
Other Fifth A ir Fore# RlanM tance and the automobile was in­
good condition within I* dtye af­
Tuesday flew sloe* »UB*ort ml*; volved In a collision.
ter Md opening, i
slona for the Allied infantry ami
During the question and answer
■ ». A certified chech ar bank draff,
parable to lbs lleuelag Authority Ing dff acvrra) thousand employee continued their dawit-U-dttgk at­ period. Dr, Frank Quillman asked
af the Clip of lienford. Florida. U. In 1) eastern states. The company tack* on Rad supply llnee.
who wa* the most competent to
H. Ooeeramenl bond*, or a aail.fae- (darned a drop In business volume,
Bitter Communist resistance wee struct a teen-ager In driving, a
torr bid bond eseculed by Ihe bid- recent whge Incressee and higher reported from the western if ml parent or a “disinterested party.
dee and acceptable sureties In an
amuunt oriuol to flvo per cent of the prices of materials for the econ* as Allied petrol* probed deeper
"I would say a disinlrreati-d
bid shall be submitted With each bid nejroUatlons concluded at the Into Red Korea. Intelligence
party aa he la apt to be more pa­
as tlld Hecurlty.
White House Mar. 1. Additionally, port* said the Rede were sending tient with tho pupil,” said Patrol­
d. The successful bidder will be the contract called for a rost-ofmore troops to this MCtor.
man Bullock.
iulred to furnish a Payment and
rformaaes llund In the amuunt of llvlngvhoost of all cents on Apr.
On th# east coast Allied w*r‘
II* told of the Jaycee activities
a Hundred per teat (IM % ) of tha
ships hammered CommunUt sup­
contract.
The Army took technical control ply dump* and traffl** routes.
T. Attention la called to the fart
that Hot Isee than the minimum aal* of tha railroads during a strike There wss no report of ground
arise ggd wages aa set forth In last summer, and still has char *e. contact on Ible fronttha Specif leal lens must be paid on Assistant Mine secretary KaitR.
Tuesday** heaviest
fighting
tale project
I. The Housing Authority of the tlendetson said the largest In­ swirled jiear the Hwachon Re­
crease
permlaalhle
under
wags
city ef Pinfeed. Florida reserves
servoir.
the right to reject ear as ell bide stabilisation— 10 per cent above
ar ta waive any Informalities in levels of Jan. IK, 1060— would tie
tha bidding
t. No bid shall be withdrawn for •4 rents Therefore, he said, th#
ft period Ilf thirty t ill dtre cubes, Army could allow only 14 cents In
NltTlrM T O AFFSCSn
quant to Ihe opening of bide with- j addition to the 124 cents the non­
TO MAIIY OV1RIKJ LeOBH, whose
out the concent of the Housing Au- operating workers got Mar. 1.
piece
of reeldene# and addre** Is
Ihorltr of the City nf Hanford.
President Truman has created
Florida
VoVar* rvulred to Ilia yoar writ­
iioraiNfi A im m it iT r o k a special transportation Industry
THM
CITY OF HANrullll.
nel. Hs assigned as Its first ten answer It any to th* somplslllt
—
is
*.u un or beter# th* *»|»
FLORID.
sk consideration of the conflict toyfi!J
By: If. T .rowan
of April. I » l l Ht the COUM r
between the non-operating unlonr*foart Ilona* In Hanfurd. Fforids. «»
Chairman
n certain ault pending in the f’lrcoll
contract and tha wage celling.
.March II, till.
Court of Heminol* Connty, Fl«ria*
In cl encerr. an shhrvvlated llt1* of
which Isi l-ena Mae r ilh t a . *»■
, Kdwsrd beOec and Mary Oviedo Le­
tter defendente
__
The nater* of said null being la
foreclot* that certain metlgae*
deled Heptawher l*th 1»4», Md of
record la Mortgage Mash I I l ** p*d*
111 of th* Public Record of »#HiInole
Cuuatr. eeelnel th# fallowtag deM-ribed real eelate »• will
Bast hslf cf Let »f t» N«w
Upaals Hubdlvlalon af lsm|n&lt;,le
rnuMy, Florida, aa recorded In
Ihe I’ukltc Record* af Hemlnol*
(’uunlr. Florida,
WITNRgH my Hand and •official
e*a| at Hanford. Florida, this 14th
day of March, test.
&lt;i V, ffKMfnqM
clerk Clraull CourtUr Narine Norwood D C
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TUESDAY A PH .

T H E 9AWF0RD HERA LD . SANFORD. FLORIDA

OMl

M a Ducleus for creating on or­
ganisation stronger and larger
than all of tha corrupt comAn**.
"An
adequate
investigative
staff can be created to hold down
the fsn fttan and to check the
action of laa law enforcement
officers.
“This la a community project
and a community job and now it
the time for good citizens to
asaert themselves."
Reaction to Hulllvan'i reinstatement was heard as far away
aa Washington and New York.
A member of the OoTernor’a own
Cabinet said he wai "•hocked."
Senator O'Cmnor (IM M L , a
member of the Kefauver Senate
Crime Committee, said In New
York he roniidcrrd Hulllvan'i
relni»aterr«nr “of •uffiri—•• I*-,
portanrc that I plan to hring tl
formally to the attention ut till
committee.”
Sullivan wa* »uij&gt;*nde*| &lt;•••
Oct. 1(1 after a grand jury
rharg* d hr failed to enfarcd
rambling law« and permitted hi*
deputiri to lie bribed The granjt

Ix'gal Notice

British Budget

Red Affiliation

F

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Raid Unions

Patrolman Telia

M i a m Pa successful campaign
against such obsolete vehicle*.
Patrolman Harrison declared
that he la getting 100 percent co­
operation from Judge Douglas
Stenstrom in dealing with traffic
cates. During tha first six days of

this month, he said, he had in­
vestigated 11 traffic accidents, and
had mad* 17 arrests, eight of
which were following accidents.
Property damage InvoIred totalled
(4,100 due to these mishaps.
John Senkartk. local paint and

glass dealer, was inducted as t
member of tha Lions by Henry
Witts. Mr. Senkartk ta a former
president of the Sanford Jaytera.
Plan* for participation In the
Lloni state convention at Jackson­
ville on May 20 were discussed.

A WORD TO OUR CUSTOMERS
In order to acquaint our customers with the changes mnde
in the packaging and distribution of cur milk, we wish to explain

the action we have taken.

Along with five other milk producers in Seminole and Orange
County, we have become membera o f Perfection Cooperative
Dairiea. Thin affiliation makes available to our customer# the
Pure-Pak paper container and a line of dairy products, which
we have found impractical to produce in our individual m ilk
planta.

Milk delivered to our customers, however, is still produced on
our farms and processed in Sanford, with the exception of that
milk which we send to Orlando to be bottled in the paper contain­
ers at the Perfection Cooperative Plant, in order that you may
have your choice of either the glass or paper container.
We will continue to operate a milk plant and business of*
flee in Sanford employing the same local personnel in the plants
and on the routes who have served you in the past
We have appreciated your patronage and confidence, and we
hope that we will continue to enjoy them, for we sincerely believe
we have acted in the best interests of our friends and customers,
and for tl)e best business interests of this community.
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SANFORD. FLORIDA W ED N ESDAY APR. II. 1951

MACARTHUR
American Reaction Is Divided; Europe Is Pleased
T a l k House Rejects U. N. Advance
Face Aptitude Tests Grinds Ahead
For Deferment Near Chorwon

Impeachment
SubsiiJes In
,0f Warren Support
House Asks Congress
To Repeal Law For­
bidding Publication
Of Welfare Rolls
TA L L A IIA H 8 K E . Apr. I t —
IffJ— t i n Florida Kraal# today
upheld fiorgraor V i r r n 'i n a a pal low oT Sheriffs Waiter Clark
" at Broward and Frank William*
at Folk county. Tfc* action whkb
makao Ihelr raaoval official
waa token in a tang cloaad aiaca(let aroalon. Wilflaau waa ana
ponded follow lag Mo ladkloioat
on charges of accepting bribe*
front | amMora. Clark waa *■■mi rkargoa kr waa flM a gamkln
TALLAH ASSEE. Apr. I I — &lt;/P)
* — Talk of impeaching Governor
Warren waa strictly confined lo
the corridor* of (he Florida Legi*lalure today,
ll never has reached (hr floor
of either Mona# or Senate in of­
ficial, opes aeation.
However, (he Senate went into
the eecret meeting which the Cortatilnlion permit* if lo hold wlien
passing nn'enrh o rra titr maltera
aa It rk O i oC public offkiala' stispantion by the Govamor.
Before the session, Warren talk­
ed privately with two aenatora
whote home-county aheriffa have
been aut|tendcd for gambling activitiea.
It waa Warren's reinalatemrnl of
Sheriff Jimmy Sullivan ol Dade
9 county without aemfinf hia suapennon lo lha Senate far considerslion that produced a atatrment
from Dade Rep, Okefl that he
would file article* of impeachment
sgaipst Warren, who ha ha* sup­
ported iluanchly in the pail, tf
evidence it produced Io bark it
up.
The Governor confined with
■m Senator Brackin of Crealvtew.
whoa* sheriff and a rmatakle werr
•napanded Aug. 2. and Senator
Kin« of Winter Haven, whose
sheriff was ousted three weeks
(alar and rahinpstotlg waa convirfod of ehargts that |h accepted
bribe* from gaatblaea.
Warren olio tplked privately
wHJ» Rep*. Simpson of iyfferaon.
Malay of Saraiofa. Mortan of
f Dural and Stewart ef Urn dry.
Blmpaon, o former Speaker of
the Mouse who has generally
nppoaed Governor Warren’* pro­
gram, paid the G n w n cr naked
him for hla adrftd 01 maltera
generally.
Slmpaon sold they talked about
the Impeachment movement, "and
I told Mm na far at I pgrsonall*
am concerned I'm not trilling lo
rota for impeachment on rumor*.
I don't think the member* are
&lt;b going to vote o« the bail* of
nystarU. I think thgy are mlng
to demand good enough evidence
to Indict.’*
Th# other legislator! who talkad to U m Governor aaM Uiay iuat
dlacasaed thing* rrM raJlr, and
th«*matt»r of Impraahaaant didn't

I

O M of g aorira of l l kill* aim*
#d at curbing rrtma and corrup­
tion In politic* was dealt almott
a death blow by a Senate Judl
w clary Committee.
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paeei to require

rw3 * to fUa

nf their financial
attorney general, to

With the
“ kept In
•rand

Lieut. Governor
Tells Kiwanians
Of Civic Duties
Pringle HitsTcndcncy
To Dodge Responsi­
bility Of Governing
Kiwamans werr today warned
by Ijeut. Gov. Henry R. Pringle
of Ixe.hnrg againtl dodging their
rfipnnirbdilie* in regard (9 local
and Gale government, lie waa in­
troduced by Joel Field.
"It it comforting In think that
Russia and Stalin are nur enem­
ies." he derlarrd. "However, we
are nur own wont rnemiea by
dodging responsibility By voting
for homcslrad exemption we lost
ronirol of local school system*,
which are now controlled hy the
state board in Taltahaiare.
“ We decided not to take rmrr of
the poor and needy. New Wadilagtoir and Tallahassee Irlt ua
who grig relief hare," he ateted.
He pointed out that price con­
trol* am only a mean* of cover­
ing up Inflation, whifh he *aid,
must he attacked at it* root*.
Thcff ha* been »nmr rrltiriam
of *rhopl» in tbs state, hr raid,
nn the proun l that thrrr ha* not
torn enough I ought about nur
system n! free enterprise. The
pupils have got to decide for them■clve* what systrm to chooae, he
iddid.
Mr Fringl. pralaed the record
,f Ralph A. Smith, Immediate
pa*t president of the Kenford K i(l'**ll**r* Oa r* »r M a lll

O dham Suggests
Reinstatement Of
Sheriff Be Probed
Reinstatement nf Hide county
Sheriff Jimmy Sullivan *hould t&gt;e
Investigated bv the legislature.
Stale Junior fThamber of Commerre President J. Rralley Odham
•aid today.
Me charged in a alatcmcnl that
Governor Warren's reinstatement
of Sullivan wa» the reatilt of pres­
sure from gambler* and political
obligation*
Odham, a former legislator,
said: “ It ia the duty of the Leg­
islature to solve moral as well
as M-onomlcal problems nf the
state. I think Fullrr Warren's con­
duct in this, and all matter* per­
taining to gambling should tie
tt (roughly Investigated.
"It t« probable that there la a
connection between the Sullivan
and Fritter relnstatrmenta. I think
that preaaurr from gambler* and
political obligation* were the movlow a s w l o* raae r w m )

WASHINGTON. Apr. I I — &lt;/P)
President I ruman furil General
(1oUiI.il MacArthui t- hy
on

MacArthur Fired

ground, lie (.slic’d In &gt;u|ipoil

W A S H IN G TO N TA p r. ll-&lt; / P )
— The House voted today against
the idee of defering college itudrnti from the draft solely on the
baiii of aptitude tests.
Hy voice voir, tire Home adopt
cd «n amendment to ihe peodn.g
draft-military training bill prohibit­
ing this.
The *mendmenI was offered hy
Rep. Kilday (D * T f i). member of
the House Armed Services Commitlee.
Under ft, students may lake the
teats but they era to be u*ed by
local draft boards only a* addition­
al Information In determining the
draft status of the students.
Selective Service recently an­
nounced that college student*
might *e#k draft deferment hasrd
on their scholastic standing or by
making a aeora of 70 on tha apti­
tude testa.
Kilday pointed out that under
hia amendment tha draft boards,
as new, would have the final say
o« defatvntnt of students.
"Drgf| board* woo|d have the
right to grant or refuse deferment
of stmfcnta a* they have in tha
raae of farmers or laborers," said
Kilday.
The House is about to drc'dr
whether tt want* even a skeleton
of UnWrrtal Military Trainine
I G M T) in the draft ealrnaion
legriletlon.
Meanwhile U m White House *aid
that President Truman thinks it
I* outrageous that Sanalor Tobey
(R -N II) rocordad telephone con*
vernation* h* hod with the Presi­
dent.
Shortly sfler thl* announcement
Tobey took the Banal# floor to
say that In on# nf these conver­
sations Mr. Truman said a "good
many" congressman have accepted
fee* tn ronntetion with RFC loan*
U ter. Tobey sold, th* Prerident
told him he did not have evidence
to support the accusation,.
White Houn# Pres* Secretary
Short said Mr. Truman think*
Tobey’* recordings of hi* mover,
sation* ara outrageous.
Elsewhere In Washington screen
n w iae e * * 1 legs RI|UI

W ASHINGTON, Apr. I I — MN

— CtMigre»»l.in*l
Itrpuhtiran*.
engeirit hi I'rr-idenl Trum.tn'.
tiring nf General I ••»*,--la« MrrArthur, talked rtf “ po**ih1r lmprarbmeoln" l&lt;ri«v and (»t Ihe
Gene m l', ngteemenl In addre*,
a print *r,*lon of Sentle and
lliwi*#. tfn u ln r Wherry of Nekrn«kn «rvl Hep. Martin nf Mn**
4 ih u 'rtl*. Ike GOI* floor lend
e r s Ulked In M nrArlbur
hy
TOKYO, A|u. II (/I*)— Com­ lrnn*p*eific felephone. Martin
announred In Ihe llniive; “ I t n
mand' n| Unilrd N*lmn« fntret ia rfaihmiied in *ay that Gener.il
Korea thiiled abruptly Indsy from ................
...............
.......
M nrArfhur »«nl.l
be........
Helighled
General MsrArthur In | j . General1 to hate an ln*(lali»n III »tienk

Public I b Aroused
At Truman Action;
MacArthurPraised
By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Rev. Bram Becomes
Suffrafean Bishop

lag to pol

A IM I
Naomi B.

5SS .

Jack Btempor

1200, Mr.
rif ht kqe*-

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Matthew II. RidRway.
l i f
t
Many nl Inc (iglilin^ men tn Im
Korean fmnl lure* rlirl n«l knnw at
a Lie hour Wednerday ihst
President Truman had (ired Mac­
Arthur.
Tlie U. N. dme inl-&gt; Reri Korea
•round ahead. Allred art anti ar­
tillery barrage* wiped nut the key
Chineie bare of Chon*on on ihe
wtilem front. Chorwon it 17 milt*
north nf ihr border. Aineniag,
Hriliib anil Tutkidi lump, icnred
new gain*.
On the renlinl fmnl, American

"With deep legrel I have con­
cluded that General ol the Army
Dmlglav MacArthur 11 unable lo
give hit wholehearted uippoll In
the polirirs of the Unilrd Stales
govrrnmrnl and nf tlm L ’nitea Na­
tion. in mallett iiertaiiiing In hit
official duties."

*? ■ I" '" 1 ^ ." h m ji e added Ihal
” &lt;,r VHhur

and

putduly mugld tn change
the
grand tlndrgy ol the t mted Na­
tions «af *R.un&lt;t Rc&lt;l aggienmn in
kue*.
In a vcnialinn.il itatrmrnl irlrascd al ihe While Haute at I A. M.
after days of soul-sea:thing and
indecision, the President announc­
ed:

Truman Slams Tobey American Troops Hit
Red Force Around
For Making Record*
ing Of Telephone
Korean Reservoir;
Rail Lines Pounded
Message On RFC

President Truman's firing of
General Douglas JlM Arthur from
hi* Pacific posts touched off a
new ami viojaut "Great Debate"
by the ArnerkM public today.
Newkpapera reported thev were
“ swamped" with tokfhone calls,
the vast majority baeeking MacArthur.
Man-in. the •stroet InUrvirwt
division of
brought a mors
of public opinion.
the armed
YW
o uh................
s enl
recruiting
force* In New
stations
:ly sided
with MacArthur.
DAYTONA REACH. Apr. 11 Opinion cxprMMd la the rails
tJPy— The Rev,
Martin Julius to newspaper t f f l M ranged up
Bram was elected Suffragan to demands that tht President
Bishop for the Episcopal Dtneae b« shot or baggOd. At Hast on#
of South Florida on the second caller said bo should tee a
hallot today aa the group's three psychiatrist. |agM suggestions
day convention opened here.
were unprintable.
Rev. Rram. rector of Holy T r in ­
But a raller typical of tho*o
ity Church, Went Palm Beach, and defending
ifendlng TTin a o a said;
former rector of Holy Crons
“ tt Is h tg h tto M ha did it.
Church of Sanford, polled a ma­ Hea should Kara 4*0# It long ago."
jority of both clergv end lay dele­
A notable trend among tha rail*
gatee over flvv other candidate* era was a demand tor the names
after ho 1 arrirrlv misted election and addraseea Of their congee**on *he first ballot.
men so they could write In proRev. Bram, a native of New
York City, la a gi adust# of V lr•The New Yoih Woeid^Telegram
gtaia Theological Seminar*.;
of
and 8ca printad
was ordained a priest In IMP.
ir«s
* “
naau
Ue had been rector of St, A n ­
’s. Tampa and Heir Trlalty.
AUTO ACC1DBNT
Sanford, before going to W ait
Two au1
itomoMIto
Palm Beach.
this morning
Earlier today, four now
bafora 1 : 0 0 •'
OM MOUth i f

full
now «■•*■*#“ «&lt; 4°

Truman Critics De­
nounce Removal As
A Tragic Blunder;
Britain Hails Move

Irreconcilable
Di f ­
ferences Over Con­
duct Of War Given
As Removal Cause

n ti hr nrre in jhm i'

three week*.'

Acting wdh lightning speed on
that comluunn. once hr had reach­
ed ll, llir Piriidrnt:
1. Relieved the 71-year-old Mac­
Arthur n( (in four-fold duties at
supreme Allied occupation com­
mander in Japan; United Nations
commander in chief fur Korea;
l nilrd Slates rommander in chief
(or the Far Last; and commanding
general of the United State. Army
in tile Kar Last.
W ASHINGTON. Apr. II f»7’»
2. N’ame.l I.irut. General MatAngiy tongievional tnlic* Inlow (I. Ridgwa)4, tiel.l commander
In Korea, to succeed MacArthur
.....
In all these command* That means
te his dam ami |«.wer grid, mnval of (.eneial Dnugia* MacIti.lgway not only will direct the
Censorship ntwrurrd their prw- Arthur a* Pacific commander a
U. N. campaign in Korra hut also
.
. .
„
"tiagir error" and "the fcrctunnti
wind up the Japanese occupation,
On thr ra'I coaat where Smith ,
i- .
1. «
a-turning peare treaty plan* go
Korea troop* had ilirn*t about 16
* &gt;•« M*tem munoli.
U t u f ib K a
. . \
J through.
mile* north of the t-nler. tluwe &gt; F.Xplouve reatlmn among law
i o, &gt;ne oimy isougm* uacArtnui, u -c fs ii, ol »/ .veats
Named Lieut. General Janie.
wen no report* of ground actimM maker* tmluded dmwtod #that id th* Hrutcl Ktetc Anna, accept. Wo- »4 i*» iv&gt;|i*vii r..hlm j ! **m- A.2.Van
Fleet, roiiiitiaWer of the
AHIM ships polindmi rail line* nmf'M,,, Artliur le.tify Iwfore die Kar ol ■no, i,( If, S force in Itiv Fur V. t I I .ilmly I V In c tar i-rurral 1 Second Army at Fort George G,
will *•lain full pay ant! nllmvaiicc in.I m iiiu iii al the riiiiiti.nlul of Meade, Mil. to take over the
"fiM.'th Korea was virtually free Amertran pul.lk opmmn on hi* the gi.verninent fm life
' Eighth Army command in Korea
nfCommunist troop*. The la*t view dial llir late of Lump# lunge,
from Ridgway.
major pocket of Iteil- wa» ludding ' on the gagr nf lultlr Midi Com
I lulled a set M secret mesout vest nf the Imjijn Rive, on mu(|j, n)
uige* exchanged between Mai'*
the eatreme western Tront.
.r ,
,
.
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Arthur and the Joint Gblef. of
,
. . . .
I
loll linn llliei lly fiuilllri tn llir
Ridswsy amt Secretary "f
Staff line. The eviib'iit nun was
Army Krsnh Parr were rvpnrlM 1ruman ....................... .. etfiiil* In
to show anything lie aid on
touring the front. They ware not | kxali/r the figliling Kmc* and
major political or iiiililnrc policy
available at Eighth Army He id,,|| out war with Red Oiina
with cither the State or Defense
(K D IT O K ’H N IITE : Hu-»rll Ilnur*. \P luirrnii chief in liik)».
Department*.
t snrupt trw*■ raptured In Manila when Ihst r il&gt; fell In Ihr Inpsnrse. Hr
The order relieving MucArthur
plscrnl of the fivrwtar hero «f
promotion arrive*!.
rrliirnrd In rnverlux (irnrial Msi Arthur in the Philippine, esmof command wa, Mr. TtutiiirtT*
World
Wai
II
l*oiill*
(iKhling
a*
p.ilan and reniaind with ihr lirn n a l ihiuiiKhiuii ihr n - i nf the
Head'iuarter* anurre* said 1.1
answer to the Oeiiernl's persistent
i’aciflr war and Ihr mrupntiun uf l.ipm.
General Frank B. hfillmrn, Fir*t euprrmr rommander nl Unilrd
campaign of public statement* to
Oirps n mmander, prnliahly would Nati«"« forte* m Koira &lt;lcc|&gt;enc«l
get the United Htiito- t.. follow a
it-trto|lRiuw&lt;i On r * it I IfM l
different policy In the Fai Hast
Hi lir s S F I I HIM.V I'N
a If. **
|v&lt;b&lt; y aplit wltu Ii
.ind riprrialty, wltfi it
U, N.
llir
»ir
M
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Y
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,
Apt
II
i/I’i
tici|ri,il
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A
m
I
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IH
in
-lti
may b- the Jet h|oi,- tii'ic In Itie
Allir,, lit the Koi.no war
ilufnii &gt; • 1 front M lo »fiintiMfiil » "l»v
.•iTfiili# Fitifv
10^7 ipeiiitenlial e|c&lt; 1 1 0 1 1
L . »enl I*lly hr- bn advocated
expanding the war t" Includ#
Willi Rc|&lt;ubliran, bailing the turmnQ h hiiv.*'
M il (iffifidl I nmliifV Wltl|lK&gt; ftti|il.uy n i f l m ■*
•I llir Uiulru illicit attacks oil lied &lt; hln* He
atlai li no the fbeiujent** actlnry, ■•■--»*■&gt;■*■*■■■■
* N I*»f 1 «t romniHTi'l •old newsmen h*. preiented Asm rather than
Admmiilialutii l)rm »ii»tt esprrssMnrAithur would hnvi no com Europe a* the critical theater of
cd irgirl that Mr. I lum in found
mini “for llic lino ' He s/hlrd conflict with aggie- live Commun­
"I ju»t left ll.i *o'li-ral. Hi ism.
Mrs. Verne C. Mr««enger. adrci it nrcrtisry In take «u&lt; h a drive
Ill- dt.inissal amount, tn leafrrcrived Ihe word ■■( III# Prwsi
trilng manager of T h r Hanfm'l move.
firmainn by Mr
Truman of
•
I*
&lt;it'•
&lt;
1
1
aim.,.-wl
f&lt;
■
&lt;
'imniand
Herald, wa» Inalallrd a* prrclilrtit
Hut they baclti-.l hi .lemarul
magnificently IL 1 1 . . 1 tuimd United States polit i c bn a strict­
of Ihe Pilot Club in an lmprr**i»r
ji hall.
Il&gt;* .'ddicfli /pialitir* ly limited war in K o »'«. If pos­
candlelight eervire held in I hr that military rnmmaiulrrs la* gov
sible and fnr treating Europe u*
neie never lino&lt;- lumiounred.
Yacht d ob last night. Mr*. Ruth erncl by *”|w&gt;licie-n and &lt;lircrtivea
“ Tld 1 h*« been to. finest the ultimately decisive un n of conSr»tt w»» the In-talllng nfflrer and of Ihr govern me nt," « i l hey eon
lit A R TH G tl GAVSIIGN
te t with Soviet Comintini.t power.
Mr*. M. L. Raliorn. Hr^ progtam tended MacArthur had tint.
LONDON, Apr,
It */1*i (In j loon "
The bombshell ann/oincernent
The flr«t flii-li nf OOP criticism tain .mtir nut officially today f»u
I •.&lt;■ firing of Mu Arthur, In*
rhairman. read the "Goiie of
wa
1 made bv* prr.-, Secretary
*e*a so violent there even were (he eventual return &lt;&gt;f Forum a Pi* Ideid Truman. •um with the
Ethic,'*.
•tiam, and Irony wlueh tin, mark­ Jn.rph II Short at tt hr..lily sum­
Other officer* inrtalled liirlml- rumor, some emigre, upr, 1 might “to China," meaning Red rhinn
moned While Hnii,e u*w* conferrd: Mr*. John I., d a rk , lirat vice seek to Initiate presidential im
A Foreign Gtfire apvkesrtjw" ed the fiv\ t.ii Grneial's 17 41VIC#*
president; Mr*. Gordon Bwernry. peachment prntmling* in the clum,ing hi* word* caiefully, told ! yem of artivi military life.
The President told MacArthur
L u ll in defeat, lie ad.|ri| nn
second vice president; Mr*. George llous#.
a new, ennfetenre lliiliiln regnnl
he i« frer to “truvel to .urii place*
Discounting the rffcrtivcoesa of hetteif still bound hv the |ti|;i other pri-eidiiil lo .1 .alert vtu.l
A. Kline, recording srrrrlary;
a, you select"— thus freeing 'lie
Miss Mamie Itamsrv. cortesimnd- *ueh a move, Adminislralinn aup. r'airn dei'laiatlnii Mini the I'*IT, did with them the (.lit ill,
rrler* said they Iwdiev* the pritsilatn part svhlrh pr"inl*cd th*- mi oil uf histniv' flf.t Grilled General to return to thi country
ing stirelary; Mr*. Nancv Brock,
aftrr absence nf nenriy 11 &gt;.«c».
Nation* 1 mum sodio
trea^urei] Mrs. OrvlP; Tmahtim
rerident’s stand will )&lt;c hark.-.I «lraltgic Inland "to Diina."
I Lo r n1 rj*t w ill' tin dtattm. There were immediate demands in
and Mk. Hiar'nttr Smith, dircc
hy a majority of the people of1 lu hii riimment, the spoke..man
Congress lliat he come at once
lie touch went out tinder ritruni
tors.
the country.
stiuhniislv avoided avlnc
F«r
to give hi&lt; View*.
Corsage* were presented to
They »*ld hit wMlltignc • lo sub­ itiosa should be rstuStu-il "to (he 'tame, more Ilk. the Inge than to InWashington
addition to the heretofore
Mr*. Mc*»rngcr and Mr*. II. E. mit the issue lo atlrh a teil might fhlm-'e government." Britain im- war III* notiee mine without
Chapman, retiring president, who well lead lo a presidential decialmi (iriikcn with Generali»*inio rhiaup warning during a rpdet luncheon .terfel mesaages, orders icnt out
shortly liefor* midnight to tiring
was also prcs.-nted with a ps«t Jo run again lielt year to get the kal Khek's regime based m For irl III* Imlllr.
TI.rriugho.lt .&lt; enr.rr if three about lha spectacular -tiakeup tn
president's pin.
only possible final vrtdlel at the moil, am) has recognirrd the Cum
Mr*. Al Hunt, rhairman nf the polls.
».it mol tuuuiltno.il msie. Mae. the Far East were aim r.leassd.
niunist government of Mao T f
The srerat massage file showed
hridge ami -anasla party to Ic
Arthur ha* nhmdderrd adde pre
Senator Taft of Ohm, chairman
Mo-Artlmr had been "''ered in
held on Apr. 20 at the Woman'* of Ihe Senate Republican Policy
redent
to
follow
hi,
dclirtv
with
The spokesman appaicntly w*.
Club, announced plan* for the Committee and a pntslhle Republi­ trying
and cordroveroal bril­ a general pwsldsntlal order last
to avoid the liii|&gt;tc,i|oti meteoric
1tec, fi. elampirtg down on policy
patty a H distributed tlrketu In can presidential candidate next
liance,
Britain
favors
the
re**lnn
of
For
statements
by all government of­
l i t member* to sell. The party will year, led the attack on the presb nto-a to the f!hlrie*c Red* right
He liknl to ay, 11 nn . (planaficial,.
He
had been bluntly re­
begin al H;00 P.M and following dantlal decrilon.
lion of many thing; "I -hall he •,» minded of thl*
now.
by Mr. Truman'*
the pretenlslion of pritea, re“The President ha* made it
a
whlirr’*
faith."
direction on Mar. 24, af'-r Issuing
He implied that the whole line..freshments will lu* served.
tragic error, not only l&gt;er*n»c of tuin
‘f
day,
nl
the
apt.anio
Fnd
of
of the island's fiituir i, »om»
Mr*. Ilunt also railed attention the lost uf one of the grr*tr«*
a career which Im * Inc hi.led two hi * famous bid to the Red com­
to the Kptlng rnunrll meeting military leader* In tf H. history thing that liaa stilt to lw rltlnl temporary but bitter military de. mander In Korea to talk |&gt;c*cr a*
which will convene In the Grange but lierause the declrlon indicates hy Ihe United Natlonv -even feat H tl.e 71 yc.ti old General U N. force* reached the 3*Hlt
Court Hotel on Apr. 27. The meet a determination to continue the though Britain herself tin ■definite w«- relieved without 1 puldle I'nrallel.
Mcanwh*’*, on Mar. 20, the reIng wiR open with a reception on wavering, planless course In Um view, on the form a settlement hint of criticism for h.&lt; military
showed. MaeArthur had sent
Friday evening at K:30 and lb* F ar East and point* to cllher a should take.
■ibil'ty. Tn litc old soldier, ihnt mrd
various workshop* will be conduct­ •Lalemsic in Kur^a or In Ignomln.
Hr labelled a* "without found* fart inilsl have U r n comfort­ to Houi* Rtpubllcan Joe Martin
(Masst th* letter rnJ"t-lng Mar­
ed Saturday w*1h a luncheon to he ous rcinceasion* to the Chinese lion" a report that Britain advo­ ing.
cated putting Man'a government
htld at noon. IN Saturday evening CommunUts," he |uM ■ reporter.
rron* the day, in lt*nt, that he tin's Idea of utlng * hinese Na­
tionalist trooj)* on rurmosa U*
a t-apq’ict will climax the business
R e n a t o r Knowtand rR-Calif) In pmvasiion of Formosa at thi, graduated at the top of hil West open » "sacrjitd front" against
session and following hraakfast called the decision a “forerunner atage.
Point class, Mac Anion never hat
In th# hotel Huodar morning th* to a Far Eastern Munich." KnowThe spoketman went on to «*r been away from militarv affair*. Red China, and adding hla own
annual eloetion of offlrera will tw land has been a persritrnt critic Britain (old the United Htalr* she
lie retir&lt;.I from Ihe If. 8. A r ­ conviction that Asia rather than
bald.
think* the chinest' Pommunlst my in IM7. then .pent th# next Europe is th# critical theater of
of Far Eastern policy.
Mrs. J. I* Ingley was welcopird
“should be given an four years aa Field Marshal nf conflict with world Communism.
“ By
action, the President ha* gnvernmenl
aa a guest at the meeting. Group yielded
rrsarlawe# na rag# M|VM
the Philippine* trying to build Marlin released the letter last
to British and American
•Inging was enjoy#*!
P*sno *e- critic* of General MscArthur,”
1 defense force. He .ciutped lo week.
There was also an exrhanga of
companiment furnished hy Mr*.
C
AP
M
E
E
TIN
G
active
duty with the G. S. Army
ICstllsMS Oa raae t'ssn
Maude Hatcher. There were 28 Knowland said. "Our position In
The
Civil
A
ir
Patrol
will
meet
in
H
ill,
Ju»t
before
the
Japanene
itl jeopardy. It I* also a great
member* present.
tonight
al
tha
Armory,
and
one
attack
on
Pearl
Harbor,
and
haa
Japan and Uw whole Far East la
victory for Secretary nf Stat* of the major topics of discussion remained In uniform since then,
CURRENCY STATEMENT
MacArthur waa named a Gen­
Acheson and his Far Eastern will be th* n#w airport strip lo­
W ASH IN G TO N , Apr. 1 1 - W - paHcka."
cated wast of th# city and between eral nf the Arm* Dec. 18.PJ44. It,
High 71
Th# Comptroller of th* Cunynry
Low 68
the
ACT.
Railroad
and
the
Psola
Ilka most of hi* other top ap­
On* Democrat, Senator John­
today tamed • call for a *tat«- son (D-Colo), retaied to support Rond.
Rain 00
pointment*, was by a Democrat!*
m#i,t af tha condition of all na th* PraahknL
t Cadets of the C.A.P. will President.
Apr. rain 1.41 inch*#
Uowal banka at the rloaa of
•at 7:00 o’eldck tonight and
Normal Apr. rain. 2-2 llnchea.
"It la a very great disappoint
He nevtr wore hi* medals. But
th«i senior froup at 1:00 o'clock. &lt;V"nHi#ft| P* r* f« Tw#l
K « Apr. #i O B W l rt «• “
-------\ l MANY. N. V . Apr. II M l
— G m rrnnr 'Ihti.nak L. Dewey
«aid l.ida* Ihal i're*idenl T r u ­
man', di&gt;mi,*al n l General Mar.
Arthur from h i, far ea ,te ,n
.mn in .m l a n •'Ihi- fiilnitnaiinn
nf d i,a *lru u . failure uf leader•hip in Wn-liinalnn." Dewey nl««
rhargrd that Ihe Trum an \dm ini-lrntinn', far en*lern pollriew had "tinl China lu Ihe free
world. “

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Mrs. Mcsson^er Is
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Britain Advocates
Formosa’s Return
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W E D N E S D A Y A P R . 11, I M I

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD.
to be told that the Philippine*
were to be by pa**id; that hla
role in the war— and future
hittory— wat over.
Hut MacArthur talked hit way
back into dettiny with a private
iperch to Hooaevelt to pertuativo
that the I’retldent altered the
path of war to inrlude the reinvaiion of the I'hlllpplnr*.
Ma.-Adl.u.
wu&gt;
preponni;
plan* fur the invadun of Japan,
which he wai to . c.i.n.smi, when
the Japaneic capitulation ended
the flrtt major war of weitern
powem agalntt the Orient,
A third career opened for the
(Jenrral n- aupiirne eomman&lt;b&lt;r
tlgpmtnt war at a young en- for the Allied power*— the |eu)lglrewr in the Philippine* Then tiral emperor of heatrn, flouml. rtry tourneyed throuirh another
tamultuou* era in Aaia a*
MacArthur came to the country
aid* to hit father, l-t. General with memorie* &lt;* M ttir that be
Arthur MarArthur, the tin t made Japan'* aurrrtidrr envoy*
military governor of-the Philip- Uie the rode word "Bataan " Ho:
plrwt,
.
he ritrclted hi dlctntorahip over
H,i caiiwr ended in the Orient tin- Japan- *e with such bent vn
— In a runtroverty uvtr the lin- letKe that hlr former enemk*
pcrUTtce of tlilt half of tl»'
to rei|iect him with tin­
world fn American defeiwr plan*. came
type of reverence they formerly
MacArthur
had
practically
i nerved for their emperor.
thru- carter*.
T h e G ene ra l c o u n t e d u n io n * hi*
Tile fir at wa* 'tUtingnlahcil bv m a j o r a r r o m p l i a b m e n t * in J a p a n
a tpectacular rite to rank and » t t u n n l n g a n d I m p o r t a n t v i c t o r y
power to bit appointment a*
e r C o m m u t ii a m
In n r e g im e n t
Chief of Staff. In Hint) At (Hi ov
» d e o u n tr v r i m - f o r it,

MacArthur Risk

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tb it ottice.

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for a record Ungtn of limebit.
M a c A illiu r
Idurki'd
Sov iet
fly* vrara.
f o r t ! to o r c u p y
am i th e r e b
Before then, MacArthur had ea fb&lt;&lt;&gt;r
t-v-d
H okk aido.
J a p a n '*
been the yuungeat *u|rerintcndent
rt h e rn m oat m a i n laland.
of We*t Point and tfie young**! n o He
fought
Jnpan--«o ( '0 1 1 1
diviiional commander in World
War I. lie conceived the Idea of munlatt to a atamUtill with a
of force and prnpavanda
the Kalnbow llivltion and tcrveil •niiture
And when Japan heratne the m iIn ii&lt;
lid returned from Kurope'* war •or tunply, ataging and air !&gt;*»•■
With a chetlful of rnedala, a re­ for the Korean war, ' not a
putation fur rrckfeta braverv an I -Ingle Important ItMttncc of
rirotfidltmi ai&gt; n abrewd tadiclnn turtage wa* reported.
For tear* before the Korea'
-MacArthur wi* a ilaahing fi
(niljtarv hero with the nithreak. MacArthur bad warned
gain*! Ih* Ruiire of Cnmtnunlae
rsmfod pnttur* that in latei
•'i liecQhMt one of Id' arroia A*ia. The tleneral an-*
yearn w
hit key offirrm long consider. '
iradtinatk*
A rotiliiiversv that hnt Hvt'd they artwallv w.-re nt war with
pt'-estd* M* name during aubae- the lied ■ In tbit part of th
quent yean wat hi* pait, a* world.
MacArthur privately b*m'&lt;«r
t nlrf of Staff, in ordering the
Army nut again*! Waihington't ed what he terine.1 the needle
bonu* inarrhor* in IBMt. Ill* 'ot* of continental China to tin
lie
atcn.lfaatlr
aupporter* raid he waa only r'ommunliU.
maintained that China could liavi
olwvlng order*.
The Orneral lank into rtlallve ireen held, with tome wrttetn
obaroritv after he returned to atiiitanre wisely ndminlttervd.
Part of hi* latter open biller
tire Philippine* in IW3S at adtiter lo the commonwaallh gov* net* again-1 the II. S. Stale lie
gmfntnt. Two year* later, on h!&lt; pertinent •teinme,i front the
last vfalt to continental Unite! China war. It grew when th.
Statei, he married the pretem department wined off Formosa
Mr*. MacArthur. She hat been an (aland whirli Mar Arthur run
by HI* tide during mott of the aidered an at.aolule pace*-II &gt;
thuadtroue year* that followed. fur American defriiaea in tin
t Kaat.
MacArthur began a tecond &gt; MacArthur
wa* 711 when |h
Nartfi Ktrittti* ntnrkl last. Jun;,

unlikely (hut he intendril to
gamble Oik U. N; command that
he valued ao milch by rvpeatinir
what he hat tald ao rontlttcnUy
for a decade.
Hut at he made hit itatrmenta,
there muit have been awirlinir in
hit memory the recollection •
that other bloody penlniula which
meant to much to him— Hataan.

Impeatiiment Talk
(1 •ailiiiMrU t'rn m P e e r I I M )

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doiran "Huntbine .State" le- placed
on all automobile lien** t*gt
in the future.
Advocate* of complete financinr of the minimum achool
fniindition pruirram iniroilured a
bill which would provide a tpecial
appropriation of (120,1(17.04*1 to
do the joh. ‘The apendini' authr.riration now I* included In the
Venrral appropriation* act
Supporter* of the *prclal ap&gt;
prnpr iation aalil they wanted to
put It in nearly in the araaion to
bring a full clear-cut debate of
■rltool
financing
liefore
the
doai&lt;&lt; ruah that uaually w coinpun lea act ton on the Mg
ponding trill.
Oilier hill* in'rodiicfd diirinit
he aeaaioll wniipl'
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Te/t; tear* on MacArthtfr that
war* lo raappear year* late-.
Pfiaident
Rlotevrlt ordervoi
MacArthur lo le«v* Citrregidor
Iwfofte th* end. With hit wife ami
tbclr young eon. Arthur, the
General reached Auatralia after
alaitat providentially tllppiag
through the Japatiet* by P -T
boat and plana.
■tag fight with th# AdrainltlraUoa to get the men and equip­
ment ha aald h* needed to win.
MacArthur argued then, aa now.
that th* Orient wat a vital area
that could not be ignored.
But be lott th* battle, and the
Pacific waa bypatted for the
greater priority flow of war
atfength u» Kurope. Tlwil defeat
alto left ita mark on the General,
to reappear yearn later In an.
ether — and final — controveray
with another Democratic TreatMacArthur fought back In
W tllf War II, with hla famoua
fcepftog tactic*, to the edge af
Uw Philippine*. The** iiland*
and their captured people had.
In hit mind, become hit ward*.
ctAfed war prlaontrt from
hU fit*l # army itaa become a

■wifi mubliiaatlon of United
Natiotvt troop*.
The firtt decitlon to bomb
n^rth of the 38th Paiallrl— the
InvUihte boundary that military
into think ha* been given too
much Importance— wat mulo at
a war conference in MacArthur'*
plane during a flight to Korea.
« waa preaent.
MacArthur aiknl hi* itaff of­
ficer* to find attffkieni authority
in hi* directive* to take thia
atep "without Waahington bang
iltg me."
the General waa elated by the
auccca* of the brilliant Inchon
landing latt
Septemlwr. The
North Korean ariny came apart,
a* he had predicted, and the
war wat fonaldcred almo*( over,
MacArthur and hla officer* had
thought tha Chlnea* Commutiiau
would hit during the Inchon land.
Ing or not at all.
The Chlaaa# attack wa* a pm.
found thock. It turned a brilliant
victory into a bitter holding war,
the end of which I* not yet In

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mtimtnial man, and year* later
» afepl publicly when he talked
»ut them.

!an to thow bia pronounced,
and fatal, Impatience with (he
reatrlnti under which wa* ob­
Than the General wa* aom- liged to fight.
io»ed to a Honolulu conference
It wat then ho Iwgan to de­
Prrtblent KootevtH. If* waa mand political decitlon* and to
tuggtit widening the war.
MacArthur firmly believed that
th* entry of tho Chlnete had
upened a new war that could be
won only by the full ute of weatcm power.
“It'a a cockeyed world," h*
once aald to me. “ We're In a
abutting war hefe, and all otar
troop* are going to Kurope."
The General wrote all of hla
nwn .tatement* nod made Mi own
dec 11 lotii about re teat Ing lb*m.
ln mi moot recent comment*, h*
probably wa* Uhlng hla favorite
"calculated flak."
Avenue
Donlblet*. ha agpectad tome
*tet of reaction. But It teem*

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Wo phut on moving to your city to
live—about t!
Iddle of the summer
something about your

�had been a iharp bargainer.
Bedtime was always atormy.
Usually two correspondents final­
ly had to pick him up by fore*
and carry him spreadeagle style
to hi* rot.
But in the morning our littli
■nan always became a lonesome
affectionate little laiy again, lie
got up before the birds, lie would
try to erawl into our bedrolls to
snuggle. Then he would go
around and pat each steeping
correspondent on the
eherk,
? runting “ugh!” whenever h&lt;
uund one that hadn’t shaved.
Then he would begin to sing,
over and over:
“Jesus lo t ps me, this I know,
“ For the llitdr tails me sa.“
After an hour of this, even the
sleepiest newsman decided it s t l
time to get up and face an Aim.
breakfast.
It was impu-slblr to regulate
fluey’s diet. Whenever American
food made him sick, he’d go into
town and buy Korean food. Hr
liked to rook for himself. Onp
morning hr hailed seven eggs
and two aweet potatoes- and ate
them all. After he survived that,
we decided hr knew more al*ou*.
his itom arh than we did.
Huey rarely called me bv name.
He'd just a«k one of the Korean
househovs. “Where’s mv Ameri-

Cocky Korean Waif Named Huey Long
Becomes Correspondent’s M ascot
TJ

By IIAl. HOYLK
NtW YORK (/P) - Of all the iliousaml. u( homeless children
■n Korea the one I can't foiyet i&gt; llurv t ong
He looked h^r a weeinug |Ki.imwun with a crew haircut the first
time I saw him llu- night the Arnetts an Army pulled hack through
bunting Seoul in earls January..
Dwight Martin, another .u rre. ar„am] ,h,. allbut-rm pty d ly
pondent, and I s m louring the Hu,.v , u,|j^ n| y began tu shiver
darkened city. It was lit ■nly by vl(1|rl,ilj. The child's liare toes
a half-dosen acre-wid. fire.
V(l.r,.
through a tear in
On the steps of cify hall stood hi rubber hoots, but he had
W small forlorn b.y, »ll atone mad* no complaint. We warmed
and weeping bitterly. l-nadfd
him by a roadside fire, then
troop trucks roared by. Acrun
i.», jp a tdanU t ami wrapped
the way pitiful WooiA of pb-d jt around ^is feet,
ding refugees were outlined
„
. , » r l „ . l lour rid*
against Ilia flames of csdlapnng through freriing rather back to
streetfronU.
our piers camp at Taegu. Huey
W'r hailed our yeep and talked unit without a whimper. Every
to th* crying hoy. Tears jetted
umr m a while h* would poke
front his eves tike water fruit. .1 Ins head out uf the cpdH »bd
toy gun. lie spoke a few wurd .mg n few snatches of “My
of English lie had picked up finin Dsrling Clementine" and then
soldiers, lie let us know that h* sink hack and fall asleep.
•4tf!‘ yr “r» “ Id and an orHuey imtnedlately l.ecame th#
phan. When we asked him lilt j„ t nhij 0uti&gt;crat of the press
name h* said:
ramp lie ulto acquired some new
“ llong ku He."
nickiiameit—“The Cinnamon Kid,”
Hight .'&gt;'?&gt;■ v .* •*es&lt;t!*i) that **’.it1 It- I'nt B.’lty,” a r ! "Chart!.'
iiuey I.nni*
C»iiti3I»iiJ
mrtnher than H**ng k u He, and
When “Uncle Dwight” went to
Huev I sing he Became. What Tokyo, “Uncie Haul’*—a* he
coulif wr do witll him 7 If w* called me hail to take over a t
drove off, we felt he Would die fi.,|rt father. He was a hard
of starvation.
VC. .
rluld to handle. Thruughl Inter*
But no refugee family winded outer* he told us that his
M he burden of a atraliga child in iailter had died, hia mother had
* th a t desperate huuT- Vilen* was hern killed in an Allied bomb*
no police station to lake hint on* raid, and he had been put
to —tlie native police Were al* into an urphanage but had run
ready on I It. mad marching away from it twica.
south. Dwight, wins ha- children
|.|f* i.mt made him im lrpenjrat
of his own. finally sighed and , „ j *elf. reliant Uyond his years.
,, , . . . We load stuffed one of his pockets
"Jump in, kid. he rlunlxsj into
..
„
,
th . Jeep, we swaddled him In a w,,h K“ "-a" curywf*cy4 One day.
blanket, ami the tears .topped
because I had been too
as if hy magic.
hu«y tu buy bint a new suit, he
Huey fell asleep that night on dompe.l into town hy himself
£jthr floor uf th# command p&lt;■1 and t*.*light one for |7.50. Later,
of the H7lh Itegiment with his nut of curiosity, I priced one
mouth full uf cracker*, the nett eiaclly like it, and tha shopday as w# made a farewell drn krejnt wanted 916. Little Huey

Tories Beat Labor
On Chinese Ration;
Churchill To Speak
By LEON Alt D LKIIDINKTON

LONDON Apr. It tdl Wilts*
ton Churchill’s ( ’&lt;*n«ervatlv4's batt­
ed a parliamentary trap with ra*
tinned cheese last night and de­
feated Britain’s tWiallsl govern­
ment l&gt;v 18 votes.
But it was no formal motion of
censurs , and the l.atwirites - dipregarding demands of the delight­
ed Toriea— viewed it as a lilinkl
matter not requiring I’Hine Min­
ister Attlee’s government to re­
sign
The vote wn* sprong by the
Conservatives on seemingly rou­
tine and sompatativrlv calm de
(.ate on the question of Britain’s
clires ration. I to- government had
ordered it cut back to two vun*
a week. The Conservatives wanted
the previous three ounce ration.
The victory meant more than an
rstla ounce of cheese for the
jubilant Con-rrsatises, however. It

r&gt;mf onlv »nmr 17 strategic hour*
before the Socialists were to prt&gt;»mt their nrw umiual budget. Con*
M m litrn »aid lust ntizlit&gt; vic­
tory »et tht* stage for a full fight
on the budget, a fiftht in which de(rat for the government would
Incan Ita downfall.
The House of Commons » » i
closing what had appeared to tie
onlv a routine session when tin*
Tories suddrnlv called their 'heese
motion to n vote. Both Conservative
ami Socialist rank* were thin.
The clanging uf the voting bell
brought u ituh of Conseirgtives
I’tiuiiiiir out of assurted ruotas and
t it m w . The ataitled Socialist*—
who have a full-a (trill am;* moJonty of only nine nirnihera- wero
unahle to match the maneuver.
The vote war 237 to Hid wilh
tiiP memtieri not vuting. T it It*
tote defeat •eft th.* Social!ttd *Hliny solemnly in their real*, at ti e
cheering opposttlvn pointed taunt­
ed filiter*■w and tnouted "resign."
foreign Secretai c llrr’.wil Morriton. deputising for ailing I'tirtt
Minittrr Attlee, sharply told tne
Home the go eminent vre old “ac­
cept" in decision, lilt i me left
no douht he meant on the nueslio.'t
of leaving the cheese ratlin at
three ounces, not ■n any demand
for the government’* rrsigrati in.

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iitasaen ami l&gt;imlop flew to Lon­
don to eatend a personal invita­
tion tu the British wartime leader,
A source close to the discussion
said the agreement with Chuirhill
calls for payment i t.lv of i'*)wtisei
for himself and a parlv of It1,
which pruhaldy will inctu I.* Mrs
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Oilando Chsmlwr of Commerce,
3 4 2 4 0 toumlt « tailed that city
from Otl. I In Apt. I o( lint yret.
If they averaged $10 a day, lhal
P'*nv people would »|tend III).260,000 in one month.
Nnl all American lunineti n bin
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huiinrtf (nan* in Amriica rmploy
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over 10.000.000 (trojilr have a
•take in their lucres, eithei «*
m m m nt slocldtn'de rt.

taxed an nticli.
The ant horn of thin nuggention alno forenee that a
heavy tux on ndvertinlug mighl nxltice the volume of It,
and might therefore alno reduce the demand for goodn and
for the mnterinl* going Into advertising, nil presumably de­
flationary In efft*ct. Rut nince It has Ireen definitely estab­
lished that advertising rnlucen the prints of gootht hy In*
creasing mans naicn, the erfect might well be higher prices
for goodn.
,
The real effret, however, would be fell by tho media
which are supported by ndvertining. These arc, in the main,
Ute ncwnpnpern, Ihe ntagnxinen, and radio and Udcv)|ilon.
All arc jHHMtliarly purvoyora of ncrvicen to the public for
which the public payn little or nothing in direct purchane.
The public would pay, either in reduction of then acrviccs
or In footing a direri hill' for them.

Trading Experionees

We have oflrn thought how em*
Wising it must be to honetl
who find Ihemtirlvei a pail
^th* uieaem State administration,
i D. Ftnntkamp, editor of Ihe
ni Herald and chiirnun of
Florida Board of Parka and
fitAl Monumrnlt. could (tand
longer after teaming of the
Jtatemenl of Jimmy Sullivan
d w iff of Lade county. Penneimmediately resigned. da"H hat become apparent
that a man caa reaaaba I
moat remote and non*
I tucket, only if he w
I to piece hia own reputation
Dim I cannot

-*•**&gt; •
—

On* v*rjr Interval itig aspect of this decline In cotton, which In
the fimling* of Duke University in general repiesent* a wholeeconomist* on thr statu* nf Ihe some change. A great manj- of
South on the nation's economy, Ihe small farm, ia the hoiilh
aa reported recently by the In* are no loti(W,pr^fitable, if they
trrnaUonal News Service, is the ,-vrr were, phrtljf-because much
relative loss In agriculture In a of the Isml Is marginal anyway
picture that on the whole shows and partly because modern (atmremarkable prnrres*. The relative 1ing hi, to I - hatldle*i on a fairIota, however, dors not mean that ly large scale with machinery.
agriculture has not gained In the ■The trend Is t« somewhat lotgri
South, ll only meant that It has I unit# for economy in overhead.
The makeup nf the population
nut made as great an advance
within the period considered, in ha« alio ihlfted. In the first
rohi parison with the rest of the forty year* of Ihe rentury the
rountry, as have industry and ratio of colored to white prople
maufarturlng. The fart itself Is drclim-d from onr in two to one
another indication nf the indus- in three In the last twenty
tinlixation of thr South, which year* the composition of .Southern
has tradittionally Iwcn the home Induitry ha* rnangeil considerably*
of an agricultural civilisation. ! in that the Incre* t- in "rurti high.
The War ftetwrrn the States I wage itidutlrie,- ns pa|«r and
started this revolution, whlrh la ehemirals" ha* t«-en more rapid
now showing Its full effects. In n than In rnttoli t, jstil«-.s
way some people will regret this,
Tire genual proapert# fav­
as It marks thr final disappear­ orable for the South. II has
ance of Ihe “Old South/' T h r hitherto snffeml from Ihe laek
economists report formulates It of trained manager* ami the con­
in a sentence: “ As the South sequent lark of initiative, from
develops economically, It becomes | slow industrialisation, ami from
more like the rest of ihe United I unfavorable freight rates. A*
,&lt; 7* a«*-w *&lt;mr- r— —t.
***te
lit Its »i en"mtr profile
behavior and the purely regional time thr South is getting out &lt;&gt;l
characteristics tend to disappear.1 hock lo the m l of the country,
Twenty years or more ago the Thl* la now definitely happening.
per capita
alia fincome in the South Kvrnc where the South has hot
was only 47 per cent of the na in population by migration, the
lional average. By 11*18 It had report slate* that "(here me
risen to At permit. Farming de­ indication, that it gained it ore
clined in importance during this people In lh*h igher educated
time, and what was once King bracket* Ihtn *t lost." This i. a
Cotton had sank, to the low estate cirrunntanre attemlant upon the
of taking in only six percent of liiriea-i nf skilletl late&gt;r ami the
the South** Income. Diversified growth of research renin in (lie
farming acmunt* for much nf Kouth. Limrhburg (Y a .l New*.

Tho Name That Counts

Tax On Advertising

Because General MarAilhm
•ton* to think it might be a good
U (A to UK the *00.500 Chinese
Nalioqaliila on Formosa aa cannon
tedder againal Ihr Chin*a* Ifedi
**d rpare to rlfat etlrnl American
t" f» . • tiememioin hue and cry i»
*nbrd in ihii country. Ilui no one
darei tuggetl that the General
might he w iM r. hut only that Iw
inn a grnrial he thotild have kepi
hia moulh ihill. Wr dmihl j[ ihrir
In more than sixty nmnlrica of I he world, the Institute
k anyone in the world »« well of International Kducation la engaged In' nelorUng, from
OWsHfred la give ailvitr on ihe atudeiitn, teaehern, engineera and government wnrkern, Ins» Eailetn litualion ai General divldunln to take part in tho Inatitute'n oxchango program.
ihur.
Tho agency, founded In 1010 by Stephen Duggan. Nicholas
The Senate hat Mailrd an in*
into federal job telling
. .p i . But everyone know*
lhal Mitiinippi j( nn woivr in
thii iftnect than other italca. If
fcderal joht are wdd in Mmitii|ipi,
W«y are alto told in Honda, in
Nfw York. And how nimh liiggri
they mutt bring In New Ymk
in Mississippi, || it a tad
itary on the low level to
h our tlrmoctalic tytltm hat
to learn that tht bet) man
ll always gal the job. but
the one who payi the big*
price to thrpalionagt h-wi.

Linriikati (V «.) X t» »

Tampa Trihuae

The staff of the Joint Congressional Committee on the
Kconumic lte|wrl has cast a highly interested eye nt the
IKissibilitlcH of a tax on advertising. Noting that the gross
volume or the advertising industry was more than f 5,200,000,000 in 1010, the staff (carefully segregated from the
The week of Apt. 2A-May
i» Committee) m|tonka of the revenue [KModhllitlcn of n tux of
Nalioasl Baby Week. “Hesse wtile 20 to 22 |h t cent. Thin In the committee ntnff, by the way,
the way, I
■i • t k f editorial”, we are urged
. UH H|,*W,'!,,WI Ihul meat In n luxury nnd might be
■ this mnrning'a mail. Well, w*
don’l know very much almul
“ *biti. 11vouch their wai a lime
•hen we could change a pan nl
die pen without eve.i laying Ihr
••per dqwn. But if lhi» it National
Blbjf Week, we are for it, and for
hingei and better hal.ira.

The Changing South

When Prime Minister Chnmberlnin returned from hia
mcmoraiiie conference wiith Adolf HitIrr in Munich and
carrying hi* lit tit* black umbrella atepped wit of hln air­
plane nt Croydon AlrjMirt, he told the llritiah |&gt;coplc he had
ttccured '‘peart* for our timen”.
What he had done wan to aurrendcr little Czechoilnviikin to Hu* greedy German Fnhrcr in the vain hope nf
eatiufyim: liin iiroitiulde np|&gt;etlte and thus keep war from
Kritain'a ithuree How well tins appeasement policy worked
i.i well known to everyone.
Today the world is being vlrtImbed again by the bkiii**
forren whirl) pnalmcd the rivcond World War. When Prcuident Truman liatened to the clamor of Itritinh voices which
would surrender the Far Fast in order to send more Ameri­
can planes to Fngland, and fired General MneArthur, he
yielded tit appeasement.
it Is important lo remember just wind tile facts in
Ills dispute are laifore they become lost in the murky
Idarkness of |&gt;olitical mud-slinging. .MurArthur simply
wanted to ii,,!e ( liimse Nationalist troops, on Formosa and
elsewhere, against t tiinese Communist, to tsimb Manchurian
lueses wliere vast stockpiles of armaments and munitions as
well as troop concentrations are being built up for the
tiling offensive, to hit the enemy hard and thus to bring
I lie war lo an end as (pdrkl&gt; as jKissible.
Hut the ftritish and their felloW-a|»pcaser» in this coun­
try counselled against such a vigorous |s&gt;liry declaring that
it mighl make the Chinese mad, Mud, am! this is whnt some
&gt;&gt;i Ll,rala iiace m ’ 'l,; **.
i, iniptiCgn
......
wn’ii
Chinn. Just what they rail the tiling that is going on now
is not made rlear. And then some of them added for the
sake of clarity, it might also get us into a war with Itussin.
You are not any less likely to make a man mail by hit­
ting him gently than by bitting him hard. Yon are not any
less likely to end the fight by delivering the knockout punch
than by shadow Giving. The method whlrh Truman has
chosen will make Ihe wht in Korea last forever. And it will
give the Russians reason to believe that we will meet future
aggression wherever it takes place with further half-hearted
measures.
t here is great rejoicing in Peking and Moscow tonight
for the Communists have won another great victory.

Geneva Pupil Winn
E WORLD TOMY
Spelling Contest TH
11) IIK W IT T MAt KKNZIK
And Trip To Miami At* Foreign Affairs Analyst
Nadine Host Irk, 13 year old 7th
grade pupil of the (Jrnrv« School,
was winner last night In the M i­
ami Herald vponvorel
*p*llin«
contest at the Junior lll.vh School,
it wai announced today by [L C
Steele, contest chairman.
The runner up waa Robert Ka­
le*, seventh grad* nuptl at the
Lyman School, L»nj(w&lt;e&gt;d. H r is
the first .boy in Seminole county
to win thi* henor. Twenty four
pupil* from eight school* ;
peted.,
‘ ,t
B y sp e llin g **envir«nm eol" f o r -

i

(I'aattaaeA *grass Peas east
message* batwaan the Joint Chiefs
of Dtnff and MacArthut on Utn
urstton of arming Korean insist,
‘hia showed MaeArlhur lalsmg
_ serious quration whether more
Koreans shortld bn armed In view
of the e n r « i n need* for the do*
vr loping Js pastea* police.
Thus tha Whit* House sought
to meet a lfaeAithur sUlement
last weekend that the recent re­
lease nf 120,000 South Koreans
from military unit* waa the re­
mit of a policy decision made In
Washington
and beyond hia
power lo control.
While the Ttruman Admlnlalrall on's fetid d u ­ MacArthur
bark many
dacisl *wt&gt; #T*"U
apparently
tug on
sneral'a M th Parallel aUta­
tha General
meat. in
In which
w
he ant only twvUad
alks but also
nlao Impl
ImptM thn
Rad talk*
United Nations might alb

rRodmcapitalg
xa a sr
did

Reaction To Firing
sa-iajM.ii■n
fluM
to me.'
tommenta;
(senator
Etirmiter
(D -L * l—
"MacArthur should have stuck
to Ihe military and not meddled
With tho politico!. President Tru ­
man had tn assert himself."
Rynator Hunt (D -W yo l— This
should hclp "br1ng thing* to a
head.'' Hunt a id tho I‘resident's
action should bring a "definite
and positive statement" of our
Immediate military objective* In
Korea.
Henaior MrCaMhy
(R -W U ).
on# of the Administration's thief
congressional critic*, jmlled tho
lack day
for America and a great day of
rejoicing and victory for Commaitlftm.”
Senator
Jenner D U n d l— "Out
senator &lt;
atrmnt# In Korea la now finish
•d.Tnere I*
la nothing to do non
inf the boyn home."
h u .M iw
Senator Wiley (R-W ls) laldthe

n^rTS?.*TT ST

taetHw m-thlag, so far aa
l«o are t-nneemad

Foe not only
tha
r. PM ehk». ha. era here no intention of expand­ (D -A fh )
°nly. "That**
a ntllilary matter and I don’*
Itlence with college official* ing the war, but aa the
in centmint m It."
of ffttiaa around
a id a n t Hnbert
igreemenli
this comment on
•ad thee
action
great
tragedy to our rountry. )t
and throw the
not eolre the primary question of
(dm cottr«« official*) MaeArlhur letter to Martin. M ar- how la end our war with Comtwbdduad alk*
wag pillar
C ays Has
Use-letter in attacking the p u l .
denHally
sponsored
Unlvoraal In our Aslan defona# haa ham
them potitions
removed."
training hlU In the
ttl
In CoMsna Gentway, G*»*r*l
Prosddmt paid tribute to Dwlfhl D. Elsenhower, visibly
surprised and

S ttr

S

rerily. Mi** Bostick won for her
arhool tW right for •' veer's pnt*
sesilnn of A coveted cup donated
by the Miami newspaper. The
Junior High fjkluwl hea had it for
the past year. Hh* alto received
a 110 prise, and with Robert Fa­
te* will represent Seminal* Count"
in the slate contest at the Dayfront Auditorium at Kxposltinr
Park. Miami on Apr. 27.
Robert Kste* spelled word*
submitted correctly until ha lost
out on the word, "ascertain," Aa
runner up ha won $4.
K means aha la getting
Third priae winner was Robert W T
for poarihlr war. la are
Newann, local eighth grade pupil
who wa* awarded a pen and pencil the democracies getting set for
set donated by Powell'a Office rontlnganrlea. Ana when two onporing force* are, so to speak,
Supply Co,
lorj) pupil, drawn up In battle array, the
Marvin McKinley, In
won fourth prise, 12.50 presented situation always t&gt; precarious.
However, Russia haa given no
by the Touchton Ittug Co.
The Judges were Mrs. M. B. Indication she wants big-time war
Smith, Mrs. Elisabeth Lynch and at this precise Juncture. Her cold
Mr*. JU U n Walker._____________

Murray Rutler and Kllhu Root, haa grown rapidly In scope,
especially during tho paat year.
The growth testifies to the Increasing belief, every­
where in the world, I hat |ienco must lie Imsetl on Internatlomd Understanding, which In turn Is based on the free
mingling of different |H&gt;oplea with earh other. Not only in
srhools does this association take place; factories, courts,
churches anil homos also take In observers from far and
wide. The sharing of common living expcrlencca provides
tho catalyst which resolves differences and makes clear controversy and acrimony.
the basic similarities common to all.
Advlaod nf President Truman's

Truman Fire*

Many will be made anilous but
non* need he surprised at the
alatemrnt fay Speaker Rayburn of
t M U. K. Ilmisc of RepreaenUlivea
that "wo at* In terrlbir danger”
because tho Russians are building
0 ) ’ troop'•concentration* "here,
Ute and ovnrywhera."
1
The creation of Rtteslan military
rength haa been proceeding with
t+naslng Intensity ever since the
(Ml*vista
ihevliip' « m e to
than a gbntsraUtm ago. It b a
etitural corollary to \hai( wotrld
fdtoi'iUou r.)i the cpread of Comjg fn n ln h '."*'*
“ *•
i
••The late war gave them a
eh|ncr to strengthen their analttdhs In both Europe and Aria.
H U not strange now to find them
deploying'military force* at (ttnIrgtC points for eventualities, eepeelntly ftt Ihe AaUtlr threatiw
where numerous Red uphearel*.
including tha Koreap war. hare
developed.
Does this mean Russia Is get­
ting ready to launch another ma-

Building Permit*
Increase In April

action by a reporter. Ihe Atlantic
Part commander first showed
surprise, and said, "That's «tw
Building permtta for home* In
you C M l ^ V o p e c i me to coni Sanfbnl are showing an Increase
during this month as compared
with Marchvfigurw. . - i - . .
Ralph T . Cowan recenlly eeIn tendon,; the firing of uud a permit to creri an eight
General MacArthur waa greeted room, two ctorv home nf concrete
with relief by -British nfflcJaU Much const ruction on Rummcrlin
who anid they betlored chances Avenue in the Mayfair Section at
for inaMng peace with Red a cost of 121,000.
iln* In Kqre« were Improved.
John M. Blanton received a per­
The first reaction among west­ mit for erection af a 97.500 con­
ern djplomata In Moscow, much crete block W ore at 420 Weak
of Europe and •'jew here was Twentieth Rtreet. A penult was
much the same. The news reach­ grouted to Karl M. Morley to btrild
ed Moscow too late to be In­ a concrete Mach homo In Franklin
cluded In morning papers there, Terrace at a cost of •*,«».
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Hotua re­
but Western diplomat* In the
Kovlrt capital said they alto ceived • permit to build a tAJriO
hollered President Truman's ac­ concrete Mach house on Willow
tion had Increased the .hence* Street. F. V. Maynard waa g n n ted a permit tb erect a silver coach
of i Korean peace aettleme
"Thn dism lm l or MacArthur diner on the southwest corner of
Eighteenth Street and Preach
may land to a naw^ehanre for
Areaae at a real of H J M .
CsNnnreglan
liberal aowtpapar,
______ ____
&gt;.lo Daghladet.
British official*. In private Nations."
Gertwaa*
In
Pre-American

re iS re S w L P *

s r t 1'

offer Con)mu»i*l China .arndtor
ehanra la talk about ending the

Korean war.

military aMRty but not for his

war operations are too successful
to warrant discarding them for an
all-out conflict.
Everything now transpiring was
written In the books for us to
read when Stalin came to power
on Lenin's death. At that lime
lawn Trotsky, who tried to grab
Lenin's cloak of Iredershlp him­
self, wanted to go all-out In
launching a bloody world revolu­
tion, but Stalin put hi# foot un
thle Idea,
Tho nriqtc Btalln decreed ( hat
tflrri Russia must lie made power­
ful both Industrially und militar­
ily, and.he forthwith set aisnu
aekJeving this, Trotsky went into
exile and In due course had hi*
brAlns beaten out with a spade In
l i i ’ ,»•'

■j'S&amp;
lH fW a.iw
Industrial development. And In.
•Urt*d

wanted to be prepared tq
take advantage .of it- Ultimately
hit'made the conflict possible by
signing thr nan-aggression pgrt
with Hiller. .
H um la unexpectedly got draggod
Into the war. . However, .SURu
even capUalisad on tfiaLhy virtual­
ly annexing the whole of easirra

ssraiaeif.te laaii!

states but in strategic eastern
Germany.
So the concentration of Red
military strength in
strategic
points I* nothing new but hat
been going on under our anxious
eyes for year*.
Of course the situation Is ter
rlMs dangerous. 8UI1. our greatest
immediate peril may lie In the
potentialities of the Asiatic situa­
tion. If wo should allow ourselves
to be drawn Into a major war
With Rea China, then another
world conflict would he almost
Inevitable. Russia would Join
China, and undoubtedly.')*# con­
centration# of troops-Jw Siberia
ready for action If i w eh i y.
*. Apropos of this situation, the
British War Offlea tho other da*
t . , 1 1 mated Um Hussion and CLL-.ta
armed forces toget her at BJM0,000 about evenly divided between
them. This Included. Army, Navy.
Airforce and' Internal security
troop*.
,
Of {purer, aa Speaker Rayburn
says, “We are In terriMe danger."
llowem . wa hare been In grave
danger for a long time, etpecially
since the Korea* war broke out.
Someday wo probably shall hare
to fight Bol iliavl— i. unless It
hknr* up of Ha own cm
But despite tha giarity
poltien that could ha a long way
oft

Dr. Henry McLauHn
in

„

Rut they admitted they had
whether the Peiping
h aa
eon#
Minister
ar, ‘*i ‘
I .Indicated k#
Emanuel
was

a , *United

What these render, ray, with
varying degree* of feeling, is lh.it
rlolhr, don't make the man and
neither doe, a name No' rare,
no nationality inherits Ihe halo
of virtue or the sackcloth of sin.
Each must h# Judged by man a*
he will be judg'd |,y his Maker:
On deeds.
America I* the greatest nation
in the world. WHyT Because a
native-born woman named Smith
ran lie rlfelert to the United
States Senate and art Italian im­
migrant nsmet) ImprllitU-ri ran
become mayor of New York; a
Dutrh-lrlsh mechanic n a m e d
FmtL&lt;-in build an Industrial king­
dom and a German Jew refugee
named Kin*leln can find sanc­
tuary fur his genius; a grand-rit
of a Negro slate named Itonehe
can retelvr the Nobel priie work­
ing for prarr In t*rar] and an
an Indian corporal ntmeil Red
Cloud cap win Ujc Medal o f
Honor living for fypedopt In Ko-

These people. like all oilier
have only
ritDens of (hi* country,
c
pe name lhal rouhls. ThSt name
sprllrd A-m-e-r-l-c a.n.
tq open any oy*lored mind.

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runa good
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Good Paint, Good Tire*. Radio, Heater
A food clean car with low mileage
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alhji ______ __ _______ __ _
f

hr. Ho aleeavx
nohodv exovete hi
Italia* Ft

A name-railing prgumrnt haa
herp going on among Tribune
readers lately.
D waa started hv wimelwiy who
wrotp a letter to the editor during
the Kefauver hearings making
the comment that "No Smiths,
Joneses, Wilson*, etc. arrested for
M ila , counterfeiting or gangsterI a m—
Immigration authorities
please note."
This waa a foolish statement.
Not only waa it factually inac­
curate but It reflected unjustly on
all those cilixens of foreign tiesrent who don't happen lo have
Aqgio-Saxon name*. Unfortunately. it wax typical ,of an opinion
held hy , too many oyatermjnded
Afflretail)* , whose thinking ta
tightly rue losod in a shell of acrumlated prejudices.
We tWnk R wboleeome fpg three
(Wgjudicew to, .ha ax posed to thr
.sharp edge.of public discussion,
tin a aptnwx founded on the priaelplew #d Jrsrite# for.all rare*, ami
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m
WEDNESDAY APR. 11. 1951

. h o n e 14*

Fiflrlis .Meets With
Mrs. I). K. McNab

M r Evans MrCov. Mm. t. P
uf Ihe Wilson. Mrs. Carl Moss ami Mr*.
Chun I. A. E Doh*on were hostesses for
Wrdnev- the merlin? of Ihr Fidelis daaa
"f the First Raplist Churrh at the
hold it* home of Mrs. D. K. McNair on Elm
Avenue last night. *
Mrs. II. M. J’eorrr presided over
JjK k y Hall at 7:45
liusine's session and the drvi' Regular Midweek I'tayri Ser­ Ihr
tionals were presented by Mrs. A.
vice at 7:30 P. M. At Central 1.. Thomas. A report of ihr rontest
Baptist Churrh
in progress, was givrn by the
The Prayer Service will t.&lt;g,u now
contest chairman. Mrs. M. K.
at 8:00 P M at the Fust |t.vptl*l Smith
Chureh. The Pastor will bring anFollowing the business session
other in the aeries on “ Every a -lia l hour was enjnved under
Christian1* Job."
the direction of Mm. McCoy. MemTH U R S D A Y
Show" snd a prlre was presented
The Ihiti|{laa Johe Junior liroth i»r* participated in a "Talent
erhrHHi will meet at the Ktret In Miss l i’irnc Franklin for lieing
Baptist Churrh ((.night nt 7:.10 the Iscsl i»erformer of the even­
• .M.
ing.
The Central C iirlr of the tint
Rifre*hmenla were served In
den Cluh will meet at 3:00 P. AL Ihr fnlhiwingi Mm. F. E. Catrhrl,
at the home of Mm It *' Mw** ”
"
Mrs. 11 AV.
hit.' elephant nnd !•'!.. .
v.", .Mrs.“A. U
a market basket -ale.
Thomas, Mrs, L. F. Canter. Mrs. F.
Sanford Home Demonstration F Cooper, Mm. If K. Hardison.
Cluh will mrrt al J 30 p M at H,e Mr*. It. T. Thomas, Mr*. Wilson,
home of Mm Itrure Davis, 1'ilH Mi*. .Smith, Mrs. MrCoy, Mra.
Ironist Avertin’. The rluh will wot is Fred Fisher. Mr*. J, L. Miller,
on aluminum iraya.
'll* Frank I.. Woodruff, Jr., Mrs.
The T. E. L. Class of the Firat V. C. Messenger, Mrs. Mo**, Mrs.
lUritlxt Churrh will meet jn the Dobson. Mrs. McNab. Mm. Pesrre.
iVRiraliimal Building with Mra. Mrs. J. I~ Thornley, Mrs. Bernlee
J. A. Cunningham ami her rrmip MrKinney and Miss Franklin.
aa Imateaa.
The Krminola Krtekah Isslre
No. 13 will meet in the Odd FX - the home of Mrs. Dale Scott,
lowa Hall al 8:00 p.M.
llltl Magnolia Avenue.
The firammar Sehool P T. A.
The Dirt Cardeners Circle nf
will have a leiard meeting at the Carden d u b will meet at 1 1 1 : 0 0
3:00 p. &gt;1. at the school. There A M. at thr home of Mm. W, D,
will atari lie elertion of officer*. Catdimr, 421 Magnolia Avenue.
Rev. J. E. McKinley will he the
The Mignnlia Circle of the Car*
Kiieat speaker and hD Inpie ia drn dull will meet at Ihr Herron
"To lie A Kane Citiien of To- Fruit Stand at 0:00 A.M. fnr a
© n o w — I Nrerl A Safety Valve tour to the Orchid Garden* In M l For My Feara and Perplexities." w»«d anil Ihr green houses in
FRIDAY
Apopka. Mm. J. Fields asked that
The Rally Garrison Chanter of each member bring a parked luneh.
the n.A.R. Will meet at .1:00 p.M.
The Atalea Clrele of the Car­
at the home of Mr*. K. M. Gallo- den Club will iRMl at 8:00 P. M.
way. 2141 Mallnnville Avenue with at the home of Mra. W. B. Wray
Mra. Frank Woodruff and Mr*. R. with Mm. W. R. Jennings as co*
W. Ruprerht jt m-host to a. Visit- hostess.
Inir daughter* are welrnme.
The Sanford Townsend Club
Mimosa Oirele of tho liardrn No. I will meet al 7:30 P. M. at
Clrrlr will meet al 10:00 A.M. nt the City Hall. There will be
ihe home nf Mm. Clarence Wallis, games ami refreshments. The pub­
©00 Elliot Avenue.
lic Is Invited.
The Rose Clrrle of the tinnlrn
Cluh will meet at IMS A. M. at
MONDAY
the Carden Center.
The past Matron Huh of the
The Jararanda Curie of the n .E S . will meet at the boat house
Carden Cluh will mrel at 3:00 P. al the Osteen Bridge and the ErlM. at the home of Mrs. J. N. -on Coil Boat will leavk at .1.4)0
Clllon, 1201 Pa^ftrllo Avenue. PJM- Members may bring a ruvrred
The lllblseua Circle of the dish
The Woman’s Missionary So­
Carden Club will meet at Ip OR
P. M. at the home or Mra. V. C. ciety of the First Baptist Chureh
Kehley at Paola.
will meet aa follows; prayer band
The Palm Circlr of the Garden at ,2:0ft P, M - mm mil tee meeting
at 2 :3 ft »*■ M. and dlreetH mm*
© iih will meet at noon at the
Carden tVnler with Mra. M. T . mlip|ty mUsUos^et^ftft P. M. ;
Haynes. Mra. Clb*on Bair* and
Mra. E. C. Campbell a* ho*tease*.
The American Home Depart­
A. F. Ramsay will lw gne»t apeak ment of the Woman's Club wltl
meet at 8:00 P. M. at the Wom­
ef.
The Itnra . Ilcle nf the Carden an’s dub. The Seminole High
d ub Will mejt at 2:30 P. M at School Glee Club will entertain.
.
. t M'aB
~‘ * i - - J
W K i l .l ,»\V
The Rusines, Women
I j k r Mary Commumiy
mr«l with Mm. E. Lloyd
day at 8:00 I*. M.
Mrthodilt Chlirrh will

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Miss ElizaImjII i Dyson Claire Rita Durand
Is Guest Of Honor To Weil Mr. Kendall

Social A n d Personal Activities
S x i a l C a le n d a r

PAWE KIVE

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

e r so n a l s
Dr. S. M. Tucker of Cornwall.
N. Y. spent last week tn Kar.ford
visiting frrinds.
Mrs. Fraces Hihh Allen of
Birmingham. Ala., Is visiting
Mr*. Mary Strong this week.
Mrs. Jack AAilkintitn returned
home from Tampa aftrr visiting
her daughter fur the port week.
Pete Thurston ha* reliiinrd to
his home In Aihrtt*. Gu. after
spending two weeks with Mr.
and Mr*. George Thurston.
Mr. and Mr*. E. Clay Bridge*
of White Plains. N. Y. will arrive
Thursday to spend tile weekend
with Mr*. A. D. Zarheiy.
Mi*. Linda Carr of Louisville,
L&gt;.. u visitin,.
•/■pfj'i ■
S. II. Buchanan on West First
Mreet.

Miss Elirabelh Dvsou was hun*
nred Tuevlav ev*nlmc irilh
a
’nhlge nartv given by Mr*. II.
Wavde Rurker.
Mrs, K u k ri'* home was altiaclivelv deroraled with pink a,i&gt;'
white lo-r* and &gt;nap-tr*c*,ns. The
hrulge lallie* were a lirhlid I heme
and cm tried nut thr pink siat white
«olor motif.
Refreshment* consisting of a
sals,, and a desscit course were
served t» the guest*. Mr*. Rurker
was assisted in serving by Mr*.
Ftrd Dyson. Mr* Date Sn&gt;lt and
Mr*. Wallaie Pniltip&lt;.
Mrs. Rurker presented Ihe hon­
ored with a lovelv clfi. and prire.
were awarded to Mr*. Itaket and
Mi*. Woodruff
Tliose enjoying the evening
with Mis* Dyson were Mr*. Pv u-n.
Mrs. Janie* Terwillcgei, Mrs.
Charlr* Rowe; . Mr*. Vnlie W ill­
iams, Mr*. Scott, Mr*. I.estri
liuthrie, Mr*. Getald l,o*.irg, Mrs
Gordon Slanley, Mr*. Ccoige Kick.
Mr* F. D. Srnlt, Mrs. Marion Un
bom. Mr*. Sam Martina, Mrs.
Phillips, Mr*. G. D, Bishop, Jr.,
Mr*. Joe Itnkri and Mr*. Ftank
Woodruff. III.

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Wt’clH llohcr! MarrH

Mr*. Fred Cans* irtumrd yes­
Mr and Mr* W. J. Ming* of
terday from Ft. Piectr where she
*pen&lt;l several day* visiting her Cordova, Ala,, announced today
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Haw. Ihe marriage of ihvir daughter,
Peggy, |o Robert Mart*, son &lt;&gt;t
kins.
Mr. and Mr*. (Saul Harrs of this
Friends of John Crawford will city.
the wedding 1«mk place Mar.
be glad to learn that hr has re­
turned home aftrr living confined 30 In Tupelo, Mi**. The mu pie
to the Orange General Hospital will make their home in Cordova.
Mr*. Map* giaduateil in 19M
fur the part two weeks.
from lh+ Cordova High School
Friend* of David Remley will I* and Mr. Marr* graduated with
glad tn learn that hr recovrtrd the clasa of lOAft from Stmiinnle
after being confined In his home High School.
,
for tha past week with an at­
tack nf influent..

Circle Hears Talk
By JudRe Stenstroni

Mrs. Vluinm -Inran i.f Lowell,
Mass, snd Mr*. Hamid Duxbury
of Pawtucket, R. I. air spending
the week with Sir. and Mra. A.
Judge IVxiglas Slensttom choM
B. Duxbury.
"Youth Yearning "a* the tnnie of
Miss Nixie Klrrhhoff left Sun his talk al the meeting of Cirri*
day to resume her studies at 4 of Ihe Woman'* Mi'sionarv So­
William and Mary College after ciety nf the First Bnplist Church
•pending a weekend with her par­ which met Momlav in Ihe Phrhean
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kirch- Class Room.
Mr*. T . Thnma* pir*ided tivpr
huff.
thr meeting ami Mrs. Forrest
Gate hr I read
thr
devotional.
Sir. and Mr*. II. R. Billingsley Monthly report* from the officer*
ami son, Davtu, &lt;&gt;l Tuscaloosa, were given and Mr*. A. J, Walker,
Ala. arp visiting In 8anford with the rommunily mission chairman
Mr. and Mr*. John Cullum and announced Ihe work for April was
with Mr*. Ruth Hutchins in O r­ to “ Foster Prayer Meeting Attend­
lando. Mr. Billingsley was form­ ance and IHfoclrd visitation".
In the abortfre of the stewarderly on thr Sanford fVlicr Force.
shin chairman, Mr*. Thoman ie«d
•n interesting article on Steward­
ship entitled "A Fool's Treasure."
Mr*. A. J. Phillips distiitiuleil the
h
name* of pmspcctive mrmhet* anti
tcrpretled they lie mnlattcd and
a report he given at the nest raert
The Women**, Itlbly f'lnsx of the iag. .
Those prrwanl were Mia. Th o ­
Fir»t Baptist Church met at Ihe
hftme of Mrs. R. T. Huh I Tuesday mas, Mr*. C. W. Liglr, Mr*. Gat
evening with Mr*- Fred Myrr* and ehel, Mr*. Turner l**lge. Mr*. It
Mr». J .L. Jarkson a* ro-hn*tp**ea. M. Pearre. Mr . M. J. Phillip.,
Mr*. Voile William* led the devo­ Mr*. A. J. Walker, Mr*. Marv
tional and Mr*. B. C. Moore pie- Hall, Mi*. Curti* (jivemier. Mi
stdad over Ine husinrs*. Fellowship I'. L. Humistou and Mr*, lobn D,
Chairman, Mr*. F. E. Roll, had Abrahams. Mr*. Fled Fi-her and
Mi*. Itirhardsnn of Holly Hill wgro
charge of tha program.
Present al the meeting were: visitors.
With n&lt;&gt; further business thi
Mr*. B. 0. Moore. Mrs. Voile W illtarns. Mrs. C. II. Anderson. Jr.. meeting wa* dismissed with a
praytr hv Mr*. C. W. Ergle, after
Mra. B. R. Reck, Mr*. Fred Myer*. which
thev joined the other circle*
Mrs. Hunt. Mr*. M. L Benton, for a fellowship
tunrhron and the
Mr*. R. L. Garrison, Mr*. W. program in the auditorium.
P. Yesley, Mra. E. G. Hockey. Mr*.
R. A. llowell and Mr*. F. E. fM*.
Also Mrs. Jodcr Csmernn. Mr*.
C tlR R E tTID N
J. A. Klrangr, Mr*. M, N. Cleve­
Th r Hr raid irgrels an arrm
land. Mi*. A. C. Renson. M rTh*lm« Mitehel. Mrs. A. .1 W al­ in thr t'ontielly.fihrarotiie wad
ker, Mr*. A. Richardson. Mr* A ding article which appeared In
J. Prlmon, Mr*. R P. Chilly, Mr*. Alnmlay’s paper Mist Margaret
Dingfrldtr’a name was nmitted
Eisle Wilson ami Mis. J. T New
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Meeting I Held By
BaptiHt Bible Class

HOLLYWOOD
111 HUB 1HMMAH

Mr. and Mr*. Swtbrt! Put ami
announced t«&gt;d*y thr engagement
and approaching marriage
of
I heir daughter, Claire Rltu, to
Eugene A Kendall, son of Mr.
•nd Mr -. Alhin Kiodall.
Mis* Dm and and Mr. Kendall
l-'th graduated from Seminole
High School and nl present Mi**
Durand is associated with the
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
and Mr. Kendall is employed by
the City
The » •'tiling will he an event
of M.ty I at it:ftO I*. M. nt the
All Soul* Catholic Chureh. No
Invitations will be sent I'lir all
friends of the couple are invited
to attend

H O LLYW O O D , Apr. ID &lt;&lt;D
"Go rast, young lady, if y«u want
to get a break in the movlr*,"
This switch on the Hoi wee
Greeley ail vice i« the secret of
success foi Janl* Cartel, Idonde
and ciirvrsiunr actress. Her Mm
career is hurting mil all over,
thanks to that old drvil tto Holly­
wood) TV .
.lanis wa* * luing-nml-daner hit
in "Dubarry AA'a* A laidv" ami
"Panama Hattie," and those show*
won hei a eonltacl with Ciduioida
Picture*. So what happened? In
lur seven years al Ihe studio stu­
nner played in n musical.
“I had only one good otcluie
■luring all the time I wa* there,"
she iecnllr&lt;|. "That wa* a lead in
'Flamed' with Glum Kuril. They
wete mi exrilrd alsiut il that
they tore up my contract and gave
Mi*. Ashhv Jonc* wa- gue*t of me a Setter one. And then they
honor *1 a t bower given Mond.iv iri me ait around fnr n year
eight at the hnnie of Mrs. Mur without doing anything!”

Mrs. Ashby Join’s Is
llonori’c At Tarty

vin Dv*l on Plumo** Drive, with
Mr*. W. W. Tyre. Mr. M.
W
Castle. Jr., Mr*, I), M. Fiindom
and Mr* Marion Dyal ns ho«trirrr.
The room* were altrartlvrlv dec
&lt;V 's i’*— ***s-r-tnj. iito l.
,.|
spring flowers, rinno* were on
Joyed witli Mr*. Erne*!
K-nilhward, Mi* M. Fntguson. Mi*. Km
Taylor, Mi . Burke Slrele, Mt
Ri.-x n * Taylor, Mr* Jam** W ill
InuiMin, Mr*. Park T m *-, M i *. I d
M Kinlev, Mr* II. Harkov. Mi
'V. II J r *up, Mrf. .tony*, Mr
jBJjki S im vet* aiul Mia. H'dn i '
‘Ski’tnrr winning piixe*.
J Many lovelv gift* were prerrnl
W to Mr*. Jour*
Hefrrrhnient- w «ir 'ervcil In
Ihr f'lh ” »!ttc: Mr* Sieeie. 'D *
Soutliw util. Mr*. Carl Choi petting.
Mr*. Sawyers. Mr*. II F
|Kal, Mr*. McKinley. 'It
Jamr*
W. Plant. Mr*. Tailor, Mr* II
’lYrylor, Mr*. Tire , Mr*.
Kant
Mis. Wallace Sipple. Mr*. Shm
,'j»ei. M r- Chailr. Meek*. Mr*
Groige William*. It., Mr*. F u ll
Evans and Ml* FntgUMWi,
Also Mi*. Owen ForgU'on. Mi
Pal Johnson, Mi*. Jr up.
Mi
tieoige Swank. Alt Call l 'hot|e-ii
ing, Jr.. Mi*. John Catllon, Mi
Randall Pne»t, Mi &lt; Marvin I id
don, Mi*. Eugene Wiltlama, M illaikry. M l... T ile , Ml*. P iu lli'.
Jr.. Mi*. Fiindom and Alia. D ia l

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The llnptl*t Young PeopleTiainlug tlnlon Cla*s |n-id n
wrluer roast nl llm &gt; Pond
Saturday. Those pie*onl
were
Roiiuan and liav Foie. Fianl,
•ti*i John A m in -. Fred, Vail eon.
and Addle Prevail, Shirley, Mas­
ter, Alary Oldham, Kictmid Nor
ton,
Nadine
llostirk.
Ham id
Grigrr A D . I.iirlllr Norton wn

0 apt r«n.
• Mr. nnd Air* ||o * llarnn fewm
lawanda, I'a . who are •n iislo r
Florida', inland waleiwaya on
theli yaeht, '•Haiiiel Tlie Se
1 nnd,'' were e r d end guest * of

ihr Sieg* mi lake Harney.
Mr. and Air* Ed Gnyette
»peot Sunday with Ati ami Air*.
Sam l.eiy nf Sanford.
Mr and Mr*. J. T AfrUtn,
Jr. spent Sunday In SI Peters­
burg visiting friend* and the
Masonic llomp.

Mr*. Lurilh Notion, Ait* J II
llilbrey. Ml* Ed Guvrlle. Mr*.
Woodruff, and Ait*. AA’ I* Kleg
joined the Aodolmii gmup In
Winler Polk for ihe Im* t-uil of
Alerrill I land on Satmdav
Mr and Alt
Fianl I'it t
if
'Hills, F T Sum mei sill, ami Mr
•lid Ml
Roland IVimm v i,lied

Aftei sever years of doing
mostly secondary role* and pos­
ing foi cheesecake, she and Ihe
rttulin parted company lit*! Octolei, Instead of moping around
town, she headed east.

8 ■"*
■
i i any m slay, -tie related ' I h&lt; n
lliinii* slutted happening: 1 *tgnrd
up to i|o a Iclevision show, to
lie luoadrast tin Christmas day
\od lirother, I lint wn* hntd woik
"We worked all day Christmas,
slatting at D:&lt;H) o’eloek in the
iitoitnng. I liad Chnstntaw dinner
in n delicatessen— Matmti kill
soup and a chicken livri sandwich.
Itol I knew it would help me If i
made good on the show. And It
paid off.
"By inlet mission time while
we wen- still oil the alt I had of­
fer* to do three nlhet television
shows. And Ihe iirvt dnv Richard
Rodgcts, George AhUiit and an
ether Ittortdwny ptmlucer called
nie up b IhhiI jolis."
lam* kept working. In three
weeks of television appearances,
she had time lo rnl out ntill
once. Word of her surges* got
lack to Howard Hughes, the
rttigttinlir head of ItKlt
lie
hauled her hark from a lloiidn
nighleluh roeagritienl lo play op
po-ile John Wayne in "The Hv
inr: I.eat her necks."
That won her niiothri sevenycai rontrart. She i* now -tarring
in "The llaif-Breeil," In which
she will sing and dame fm the
fust time in the movie*.
"The trip rast did wondris fori
tnr," she ronrlnded. "Il gave me!
o ciianrc tn try out mv singing
stul dancing again. It give* you
n lot of confidence to know that
you ran atill go nul and rain a
living— and a good one al that."
I'uiadovirally enough, she ia
now unable to return lo hn Irisi.
Mi iml Ati
E. II. tiiaol Nun
day
Mra. J T . Mi I air Jr . M r.
F T, Summci tll, aiul Mr* In
i lllr Norton aie attrodlog a rime
day Fastrin Slat mretuig ill
Tampa.
All. amt Air*. E. II Grant
visited relative* in Winter Gm
dm .Sunday.
The many friends of Chat ley
Bowen. Ihr small son of Alt, and
Mis. Clem Bowen are sorry to
heat of his death.
Mi. and Mra. )|. IL K ill and
daughter Barbara Ann of Fori
lamlerdale spent the week-end
with Mia. Kirk's mothri Mi*
Ann lo-ffler
Rev. slid Mi* llili l.atnlierl
am) Rev. laui Bniur* weir diimei
gtir.du of AD and Ati - Nolan
Foie ami family "f Ciuiliioia
TudiU).

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Mr. and Mr* George Kiel and
daughlrt of Cincinnati, Ohio. *&lt;
lived heir Tueulav to spen.l u
month'* vacation with M i-. Ivot’e
lathei, rhrisllan Rat*e, ami ho
sister, Atl-* Mein Rata', at then
home on Normandy Road.
All. and Air*, Hugh Kiihanl oil
dnoghtri Penny of New Smyrna
lleaeii visited at the honu nf Mi
und Ml*. Rtllieii (!iir*l on Frid*v
lieevnt guest* nt Ihe F I'
Gei'ier homo were 'D t«w Eiwi
and Mr. and 'I r Thomas Deiin*
amt futility all of .Im k •nnville.
C un ts pf Jlr. and Mra \lf••-1
Thompson of JVmlli Fein I'uil
are theli -on and daughtrr-ln Ini
Alt. and 'It* IVtrr Thompson, i d
son Peler Bluer of Dayton, Oh. •
Iteeeot gur*t* nt Ihe home "f
Mr. and Alls W A Du-tnn w,-i,
Air. and 'Its, Ayel Dahll»eig uf
Chicago. III.
Ali«. George Shannon of I ■ i
Al- K c - i , ■ Pentui wn* a week
end giie.l ., 1 the loon, ..| M
Airs, AA’ illiitni Snyilet
Ml .-Ilid 'I r - P I s&lt; i i i .
children of Jacksonville Wilt i,
ilor* al thrhomri'f Capt on.I Mi
C. .1. Hallcll ,&gt;n Sunday
All Ei
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k
cot nl toe il .mg - M1 J O* *v
pi in I wtu-ie tie iiinlei w ent

&lt;ni Friday
Ml II T Atilwi-e. pnnrlpal 'il
l.ynmn Selimd, .iiieodcd the id i
eonvetilion iii Tampa Fiiduy
Mi. nnd Mi Philip C pat* .,r
Kiss)miner tidied «i Mi, I,.,,,,, .,f
Mr. and Alt
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and fam
ily on Stltidai
Mia. I aiinl lias -old tlo- Gin
Tower and ha* teh linnl to Ini
formei home m New A’oik

Giie-l .i' Hi home of In ,nl
Alta, C. II Gnlehell were 'll nod
M r-. Ilnwaiil Allen and ihililiiri.
Uni Imi .i and l aity, of Si IVlri*
long, amt 'Ii * It,1ii in Seifiel of
Binghamton, N &gt;V ami 'Ii* FI
kin* of New Aing (Vi v
G u l Si out Troo p IM held a , imiI,

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home *i•f lb. 1* 1VItinl Itm In
1mil* .\ Ii* Mlri. H im*p -iiii ' o»lini*
Include il !»•*»Mill 1•mi K im , 1Atm
•f'tyre. M tn i hi K. .it . h in \on •
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4 1Ally in Holly wood amt how
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Sanford Giants Blow
7 Run Lead To Lose
11-10 To Lenoir, N.C.
Lenoir Knots Score In
8tli After Trailing
Sanford By 8 To I;
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Tin* Hanfuiil Giant* l.lrw ■ ssvsn
run It «&gt;l In ih# last four inning*
Iasi itlirlit lu iru down ll-lo lirflirr
a nevrr-say-di* l.rnoir, N. C., rlul*
which tlltln'l know whan II wa*
beaten.
The (Hants rainnirtl across &gt;i»
rur.a In llu&gt; third afti'r Ix-nolr
Itail m il"! opr I- tt" f - • «-a**h«- » X
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Manager llirlilr Klaua opened the
big liiinl will* a walk anil waa
doubled humi' by rvnterfleldeg
Fred I 'illy «•In* H iim l himself Ml
a single by J ih' I'are*,-. I'urese look
Iblril on mii error by Ihr l.rnoir
tblrii l.aonian George Upper.
In rapid auctration Hbullt ami
Thomas singled followed by frtr
*t&gt;a,.e. lu Halley ami Callahan fineing In anolhi'r run. Therina furred
Thomas ul Ihr |ilal&lt;* ami Klaua, In
that long, at lilt of tlira night, douldni to deep la-ri center!ii-lil tin*ina
three runa across.
Pltchn Don Callnbart, who gave
up only one run, was rtlleerd III
Ihr Hill by lllll WrtU’klng ami Ihr
Lenoir (mwer dam hrnkr louse.
After striking out Mayrr Wed*king walkoil Taylor and llurge**.
I.tirr puhched a airnrlr throuyh
Ihr Infield but iiukk fielding hrhl
Taylor at liiinl. Wilson teached
flrat on Therina'# n ro r allow.
Ilia on* run to rioaa. Divlta walk­
ed in anothi'i run befoit Wed#klny boie down to net Walah on a
(low gtuuuder In Ibr mound.
Divita aeam hamlruffrd Ihr
(llanla In the ImMoiri nf Ihr slslh
at Idlpu, who lellrvral Hindis In
Icfl, grounded out a» ilhl Tliomat.
Ilalli v went down swinging.
In Ihr arverith Wrdeklnit trlllrd
down attmrwhal ami got Ihr flrtl
two batters without allffit tally Itefore walking Taylor and Burges*.
I.urr tingled to cenUrfirhl and
Taylor Mprotl before a precision
throw b r renit ifieblrr Tim Dulaa
CUl down
In arte.
Wn lluryraat at third .....M
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•coir aa Ihe game stood at 8-4
w ith Ihe n u n fM la b ia d o u r tun lead

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n«*il w ith -* (pint which
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Durn Itad Gn»)id m.ovI I k Rflttpn to
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U n cle M illie Is
Derby F a v o r ite
In E arly Betting
Battlefield And Big
Stretch Considered
Heavy Contenders
lit JIBIN' C H AN D LER
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;7ir iK.ya wrrir taking to­
day that "if' Curl* Mlllfr wlnt
Haturday'a Kiiwiimental llandlrap
No. 2 amt Ihr Wood Mtmurlal at
Jamaica Ihr fallowing week, not
many lhrre-year-«»lda will darr
tackle him In the Kentucky Derby.
The Ioral turf ri|*erta who
watched llnrle Millie eaally heat
llattlefleld and other (op aophornnira Monday in ail furlong* at
Jamalra litirnedlalelv labhr«l Joaeph Colamln'a Pennsylvania roll
(be pronounced favorite for the
$lUO.IKXi run for the ro*«a May h
al Loulayillt.
Until Mondav'a rare moat every­
one talked of the Mb|» Itiree” derby
candidalra, Uncle Millie, Ceorire D.
Wl.trner'a liattleflrhl. the tVMI
lwo-yrar-»l.l champion, and Ihe
(Jreenicer atahle'a Hlg Hlretch.
There waa a large "If** attached
lu all three.
1. Ilattlrfirld could t*e the hnrae
"if” hr ran gu the dlatanre. The
cull haa never traveled mure than
hie winning all amt one-half fur­
longs In the rich Belmont Futurity
iait fall.
2. Uncle Millie, proven In longer
rare* leal fall hy taking the ChantItagni* Htakra at llrlmont ami Ihr
Wakafield llandlrap at Jamaica,
waa reportrd lo have auspicious
knees. In ulhrr words,'Mime horse­
men thought they might give way
In g atrenuoua campaign requlrefl
fur getting Derby .horses ready
so early In the yaar. *if" la a large
Word her*, but the roll looked
plenty healthy Monday.
I . Finally, lllg Stretch might
grab It all, "If" he haa the hear*
In win. Home eiperta thought Ulg
Hlretch showed a lack of courage
but y ear In several race# when he
ecd into rlaeo guarlers,- Bub (hot
(7» « » ibo* gallopdr wa*. bamatd
twjcw la Il»e PiM.llru FuluHle Igsl
faD, ihrn Iw rhaok off the InferCerenfei and Whiore; Ikan four lengths.
Uiale
Millie ran away from
"M
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Jlalilefleld.
and
iefleld. Ihe
I k seeoml .horse,
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Dig nStretrh,
a i|i*«|MV"iiii|np
dbanoolnllng ■tat'M
slalh,
VM|r
tlV tlllv ■
fill Mondavi race. The seeond aaperlnteittal Hatunlav la a mile ami
•&gt;ne rlaleenth, which will tell a
M . Thd Wopu' Memorial April 81
is Ibo same distance.
HaflUftrld, ridden Monday by
kuldle Arraro, wilt have a new lac­
key Haturday. Eddie waa sot down
10 days for ills ride In the second
rare Monday when Dark Pigeon
won but was disqualified for In­
terference.
Jockey (leorge Hettinger prohai.ly Will rid# Hatllefled.
Arraro held a news conference
last night to unveil his book **l
Hide To Win." He said he argued
long
loud with the officials
l o n g and
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R i z z u t o,
H o r s e ’s M outh Reynolds,
Page Head List Of
Hr ED HAMPER

The word champion haa been so
overworked that It no lunger has
much meaning. But occasionally
— once In a great while— an ath­
lete will rise above tut fellow* by
an eshlbltion of heart and nerva
to again dignify the word with
the meaning It once held.
Hr ASHCM IA TK D PH EAR
Much aa athlete la lien llogau. Small, slender, hard fac­
ed llogan hat |u*t won the
Master* Tournament, perhaps
A T L A N T A , Apr. l l - U P ) - Big
Ihe most erecting grind In
Jim Hearn, wbuw suringllme
big lime golf.
pitching ha* left much In be de­
sired, gets a chance lo redeem him­
The victory complrtre one of
self today against Cleveland's ihr most astounding rumrhacka
hard-hilling Indians.
ill the hivtnry of golf or any other
The New York (ilant righthand­ sport. The outlines of the story
er has lirrn HU ms hard In rshb are familiar— rrushad body In an
hlllon games that rumura persist accident with a (ireyhuund but,
a few m«re thumpings may cost long weeks In a hospital lied on
him his place as a starling pitcher. Ihe verge of death an-t ei-n**i w
e•» *
10 - ^ hi*,* VI,an a &gt;«-ai id painful *r,
Keller.
I dangerous operations to pul his
broke,* liody back togvthrr again,
IIAl.TlM DItK, Apr. 11 - -Oft —
fiolf. his doctor* said, wa*
Ituy Carnpanella, crack catcher uf
oul of Ike qurwllon. Tkere waa
Ihe Brooklyn Dodgers, Is all set
even a ia t doubt whether Ihe
for the coming Nstlonsl League
atelly-eyrd. griai (awed, Iron
season. The rotund catcher I* play­
netted "Mr. tJolf would ever
ing mid-season hall right now.
walk again.
Carnpanella hit two tingles and
Then one day, encased In rub­
two doubles In four trips yester­
day a* Ihe Dodgers downed berised stocking* up lu his hips,
(Irrensborn of Ihe Class B Caro­ Bantam B en hobbled out onto a
lina l.eague( 15-1.
California course and watched Ih*
tall end of a local tournament. The
H O U STO N , Tes.. Apr. I I-O P ) gulfers were tollciluut and all
—-Utile Tommy Olaviano moved noted that llogan was twenty
Into the 8t. Umls Cardinal oul- pounds overweight from long
field as pari uf Manager Marly months In bed— but that he still
Marlon's experiment on shifting looked far from well.
players— but he didn't stay there
A couple of months later
long.
Ihe mechanical man of golf
Ir. the second Inning of a game
shot a practice round on a
with the HI. I^iuls llrown* last
course near Hollywood, liul
night he crashed Into the wall
•till no unr considered the
catching a flv. In a hospital he was
poaaiMllly of a comeback for
reported suffering from a badly
Ibo es-caddy from Houston,
bruised right shoulder.
To t.
Ironically, a reporter had a«ked
Bat llogan had other Ideas, He
him In the rlub house prior to the
game; “ llun are you on charging painstakingly practiced hit swing,
once perfection Itself, until tblr
Ihe walls f“
rustiness uf Ihe long layoff slip­
DURHAM . N. C., Apr. I I — JAh ped away. But Bantam Ben had
— (Jen# Verlde, a young Inflelder lost something alia far more Im­
up from Atlanta, has apparently portant than his swing. Ilia se­
run Cass Mirhaels right out of the cret. If It ran be called that,
Washington Senators starting line* was an ability to focus evtrp
nerve of hla laxly on a shot In a
up.
In nfa big hid for the second miracle of concentration. This
Use lob. Verbis haa been hitting came only with competition.
In Ik* Bing Croabr tourna­
Ilka Michaels never did. Yksterment Inward Ik* tall end af
dav Varble banged out ■ double
Ih* wlater tour, Hogaa begaa
and two singles In Washingtons
the comeback which waa ta '
14-12 victory over Cincinnati.
lead him I* Ike “Oolfev af
Ibe Year" till* aad lata Iba
RICHMOND, Va., A p r . 11— tJP)
lylblral Hall af
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Training Lump Notes

Jimmv who map
“ In
a rc I Davis In IU47 And part of
IUIN at II uIIvwimmI uf tba Pacific
Coast League. ?Td *av na has a
chance nf becoming d great brail
player.”
L Y N C H H U K fT Va.. Apr. 1 1 Manager Luke Sewell of Cin­
cinnati says he will nut name hit
starling lineup for the season's
opener against Plttshurgh Monday
until lata this week.
One thldg la sure, however. Sa­
wed repeated— Ewell (Hullwhlp)
Blackwell la going to pitch for
tha Rads In the Inaugural If he
prove* ready.
Otherwise, the honor will go to
llowle Fos. who Is shaping up as
the Redleg's No'. 2 hurler. Ku« hat
luukrd good rvery time out this
•prlng.
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A T L A N T A .’ Apr. I I — ( A h -O r ­
estes Minos*. Ih* versatile Cuban,
W ils o n fu score. T a y lo r blasted mil m&gt;w looks Ilka a Rood hot ta taka
a . b a a k fleanlag double In km .i over first has# for ln]ur*d Luke
Sill »M . . .
e&gt;mlwr.ln ^Oftkaalra &lt;
s p i n at M i l la the top of
F.asler when tha Clevvlaad Indlaiut ope* tba aaaa^ Nail Tues
le llra
to -GUmts feaala went down
• In a ra e r but wUlTa
of the
*6* i* tba fourth
r o l l A l Noon
tiled club’ to substitute dt tba tout this
rear# In the Mb. Pett
adlo Parap luaeal
ralar Alive
y* out and Parase singled
spring. Bob Raunody i i u
Pm!
la AHVerlrwna
v w i forced
tbs Q
. t Jflto
UlU t first base
Marsh triad It whan Raster wa*
We
•attolAMW waa rut. down
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flrat hurt this yaar, but tha re­
• leal Va i let lee
an the lanford club* hopes af a sults war* not aallafactury.
, * f Soae Itan. h
tVnrld A l T h le e
rally died.
Allle Clark got a chance after
•~4a6 a* :*•!*.
hiiaM and D--«,r !#■! off Uva Raster tor* a muscle in hi* l*fi
I*•‘MMIt
7
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final frame with single* and both thigh Saturday and his performV*7
mr ItiiM'rr Enhii
IIP'I
I'lm
advanced on Wedeklng'e wild pitch. anca wasn't much bettor. Mi novo
WofforvT bounced out bat Walsh yaatarday played hit first full
Ilk tir«|u*Rt
iN
T h t llh tlh
tr Iln u r
walked le load tha sacks. Upper gam* al the sack and there were
lhm
Ina « f Day
grounded out but Dum as
few complaint*.
Ihe
douufc to give
Ih# baeea with a douttVa
l i t Xsnr.ir.t M h ik s l Paper!
U n o ir a three rap lead gulag
■t* T w ilig h t I S H t
T E R R E H A U T E . Iml.. Apr I I il* * M t s rs ra d a
Into tho laal of th* ninth.
V-M aaager Eddto Bawyer I* daHanford put m a doaparat# rally
■ MMMthtng about tto itopnv
it Itootslt
lo retrirv* tba ball gaiaa aa MtulU
l I t T b a n a yrtid
k a rr.*
lu lr
f|j.f Cemmst.* l-gm
sty Hall
1 tk* llan.t
hla
ta men lo go
t Mlttosi
parti hero far
ii
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The Hanford Uianla will pla]
tbrlr ses-ond freer nlgbl as
tiflb flion game uf Ihei earing
sariug a*
season
against Ih* Oshkosh. K ii., club
at the Municipal Ballpark la
night al 7:39 P.M. General
Manager John Krldrr announc­
ed today.

Durmher Is Hoi
On Heurn, Maglie,
ig l
a i a n i s ’ Pitching
lly FRANK E LK
Al* Newsfealure- Sport* Editor
ST.
PETEItHHUHtj. Fla. —
It waa 10:3u In Use morning
when that little p*piN.r |&gt;ul
of g iiisiiager, Less Durocber,
sparkling in a blue . spurt*
rntsiubli-, came waltzing through
the dressing room sls-or at Miller
Field.
It sllstn't take le-.. long to go
into a rave uvs i hia pltriung
staff. And who wouldn't? All IIINalls-—*1"
srsassagei* ,..
sflurisia'a Grapeliuil U s v u - nun
fs*e| s'lsvluu* sif I W s iiiuund
staff.
‘‘.My nitrhlny ought lo be real
goosl," Durnrher Iwgan. “ It will
he better than a Isd uf pesipl*
think it it. Whsoi I first took
over the rlub I said Use pitching
wa* not the worst part of the
club.
''Now I have Hal Maglie ansi
Jim llearn to gu with l.nn , Jan­
sen and Hheldon Js.nen, Dave
Kuslo looks great, better than
when lie first came up from
Milwaukee. And Montv Kennedy.
That Istok* like my starting
group.
“ rrsun among Gs-orge Bam­
berger, Charley Bishop, Huge.
Bowman, Frank Kanovlrh, Nor­
man Kuv and (i'-sirgr Hfieneer
J ought to grt two more prrvty
good hurler*. I plan to carry
nine pitchers, 10 at the must
That will give uie a Utter
tench. I'd rattier carry !V) play­
ers than 26. It gives the fellow*
a chance lo play mure.
“ Allen (Intel who won 37
games at Oakland, looks like
a cinch to stay.
HOW M ANAGER III HIM HER
HKEH HIS G IA N TH
Pitching— Real gosssl
Catching— Improved
Infield— Stronger
Outfield— Good
Hitting— Will be belter
Finish— Tough to Iwat
Durncher at last knows he has
a first rate rlub and he has hla
men lieltrving that they ran
late tlx Diamond Jubilee pen
nant. They played miserable
hist spring hut when Duroeher
got hi* pitching- itaff and first
base problem straightened out,
the team had tha.best percentage
tr* either league the last two
months.
“ M&gt; Infield will lx* stronger.'
. ntinued Dururhrr. “ It will hatronger In resrnrr*. Boh llofn an haa a real good rluvnre to
stick. Hr hit JPNt at Hious* City.
Artie Wilson, who hit .32N for
Oakland and stole 31 liaaes. It
rrnl fxal, anil thera'a always
Bill Hlgney.
“ Henry I'horap-.on will be a
better third l.a* man and Mont*
Irvin will *l&gt;uw Ihe Polo Grounds
fan* 1 * * 1 • f&gt;n play flrat bear
Kty No*
r-dt t.. * l,ig help
tv*n V, • irom In the catching.
“ W M i-v I n-kman is my left
fishier. I now know he can play
*» i i * •"!»• ixency, Iml
li 'll star: in I ft with Bobby
T im s -' ii in * nler and Clint
■ •*nx In r'th t.
“ Now -Mrs'* a |,„y, that liar-

•ong. ” 11 '* mv right fielder.
'•■&gt;** Ihr ox'
with
pitching.
Clint, or II &gt;n I • - s we call him,
ran carry •h* • hall -luh berauae
lie could viv- mi -ome tremen­
dous pnw r it'll*, he goes to the
plate frur time* In a Jfame h#
generally h'l# mi*. Thai's all
I ask. *n -h" f**ld, ton, he has
improvnl. Kve - rime I play him
he n&gt;m « up with some amasing
catchea.“
"I'm making no pennant pre
diction*," las signed off. “ but
wre'r# oolng to lie a tough club
iu U z L "

G R E Y H O U N D

Florida State L ea g u e Pitching
Should Improve In 1951 Season
S IL V tK SPRINGS. Apr. I I - U M I ihe G at. t) Florida S ta jJ
I rague return lo ''nurmsl" thrv season and produce at least one &gt;11
tame winning pitcher)
.
..
I hat's a question being asked around ihr circuit today as Pjl®1'
ol eight ciubs pul the finishing touches lo training period* that trill be
climaxed Friday nlgbl when the*
1loop start* ita 12th season uf th ,n, came *t the end of the
‘ pU) since rr-organixatiun in ippj season, while nine came at
1930.
tlx- start of I860.
Until last year. When Charlie
Milton Kalat of Palatka Is al­
Trdetro uf Sanford wen 19 tilts, most unique In the minor leagues
no season had pasted slue* 1938 for on May 27. DMR he * ta rt(f
(when uni) 120 games wtrv play­ and finished a 21 -Inning ganlT
ed) that had failej to produce that he lost to Buddy Lake of
at Iraet three 20-gamr winnerl Sanford, » to 7— the longe-t
Trdetru't
19
thus
looked league game* »n record, aud the
mighty purity .*nnparej to tha most toning* any loop pitcher
23 won by 8tubby Stablefrld of ever hurled In one gfcmt.
Daytoua Beach in ,948 and (hr
Recrd for the most consecutive
29 regular season victories of scoreless innings buried, regular
log Stan Karpinski of St. Au­ season, is held by Nick Buonato
gustine in 1949, tup* for Ihe of the 1947 SI. Augustine hurl­
circuit to dale.
ing staff.
Whether 1951 will produce an­
Ed Davis of Orlando pitched
other Mason Lerper, Ihe Gaines­ 40 straight shut-out frames Im
ville "wild-man" who set two IP4H hut four «f the innings w er^
remarkable records fur the U - In th# first game of the playMen in 1947, I* another gue-s. off*
'/VTVH sn- ,
»- na cMliti iuipoila.it pllehlny re­
rvcord by tanning 20 men inside- cords Inside the league:
nine innings at llrlando May 3u,
Sid Hudson uf Sanford and
1947, hut reversed himself and Myril Hoag of Gainesville have
set a loop record hy walking 19 the best win and loss record— 24
men inside of nine inning* at win* and four defeats; Hong's
Sanford on July to of that 1.32 earned run average after
year.
230 innings In 19(8 is one of the
Dopey Dean of Harford'* great ra*t in organized baseball thrw
1939 squad, holds Hie record for 19(8; Jakr Bunch of Le.sburi#
consecutive win*— 17 fine vic­ apprarlng ill an all-time league
tories, while Ballard Branham nf
Leesburg took 12 straight defeats roconl of 67 game*, naturally
the most hattrra, 1,402:
In 1948 liefore th* tide turned fared
Dirk Heart, of Ht. Aiigtialine
fir him.
The veteran Wally Gaddis of fanned :h)5 men in 289 innings in
Day tuna hold* the unique record 19(0 for the best showing to
in Hint department: George
of having won 20 straight re­ date
gular season gam"*. Eleven of Fultz of Gainesville walked 172
men in 284 Innings in 19411 lo
Irad in that field; Kennlngtun of
Delxsnd allowed 371 hi'* in 281
•citings in 19111 to set a new
hleli mark there; Hunch al&lt;4
naturally has appeared In more
T i i x M i n r * i . s t m iu s
inning* than any other league
M U S T H SI s:— ( snarlli
My K C.. &gt;JI*s Illrs rS * It •&gt;older hurler. 340.2- Branham nf Lees­
II*.ss. M arr Leona, kits* I j N l i r i l , burg twdds the unenviable record
bisllsu. Prior 0 « l . Armen*' •
of having lost the most games
si iosri H t t r .— s ism, sin,
in a reason--23 In 1948.
Beaay s Agent Itaror II'. I ■ --n r

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Associated Pres* Sport* Writer
Tummy Byrne, Ih* In and nut
lefthander uf the New York Yan­
kees, may prove to t&gt;* the “silver
lining” of Ihe Bruns Bombers thD
year.
Ilryne, at times brilliant and at
other Intervals erratic, at the mumeiil seems to be the rhlnlng light
in an otherwise dismal picture fo'
the twu-tlm# world champion-.
Right t,nw the chance- of the
Yanks repeating as baseiwirs
world standard l-earers are hlrak.
Shortstop Phil
fUttulu. the
American l^agua’s mutt valuable
player In IUM: Righthander Allir
Krynolds, World Serlaa star: and
Joe Page, relief ace, are Ih llalti•
—-»» for medical checltl!'. th*t

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' '„ier par,
nf the season.
Itiisuto Is Imthereil hr pain* In
hit side, Reynolds -v learrd to Ihsnfferbig with bene chips in hr»
arm, and Pagr hat a sure left
shoulderllvrne somewhat lightened the
gloomy picture In the Yankee
camp yesterday hv pitching the
champ* to a 9-2 victory over the
Ko-ton Braves at Kansas City.
The Yanks won out In the last
uf the uililii w ild J in- Collins
scored Cliff Mapes from third hate
with a rtfiO-sliigle off the right
field wall.
Home runt featured most uf the
other (irupefruit league exhibi­
tions yesterday.
At Nashville, the New York
(ilant* turned hark the Cleveland
Indians, l(M’.. primarily on fourbagger* hy winning pitcher Dave
Koslu and shortstop Alvin Dark.
The Philadelphia Athletics scor­
ed eight runs in the second inning
to swamp their Tarboro farm
hands, 9-2, in the North Carolina
city. Two homers hy 3am Chap­
man and on* each by Ferris Fain
and Elmer Valo cause,) the dam­
age.
A grand slam home run by (III
H odges and another three-run
blast hy Pee We* Rees* paces! the
Brooklyn Dodgers to an easy 13-3
victory over (ireetiilorn of the
Carolina League.
Johnny Wyroatek blasted two
home runs ami Gradv Hatton one
to para the Cincinnati Rests to a
14-12 decision over the Washington Mention at Durham, N. C.
Pilchsr 1Banstalla Cunsuegra and
outfielder Oil Conn connected for
Ik# Henalars.
Tad William* sparked the R.&gt;
tea Red Hoi ta a 7* Iverdkt over
Ibeir Louisville i A A i farm kat&gt;
moat ha. DeaaHa
Despite aguplghig
steal slug
• avast
by sta king a I wo-run homer in
pa Ul In bl* lege be faired Mmthe third.
self through aad lata a He
A grand slam homer by Hherm
with Alarnmln' Hamm* ft*
Lollar touches! olf a a ll-run ninth
the wear Vlrgtala kiBbOly
Inning rally that gave the Ht.
bad taken Ittle Ben's glare aa
Louis Browns a 7-rt edge over the
Iradiag moaey winner follow8t. Louis Cardinals In a night
Ing the accident. Mat Began
gam* at llouatou. Hlan Musial
waaotaM# lu sammau up the
cracked a home run fsir Ihe Hesl
energy Tar Iba playoff which
Birds.
took place la a drWiac CallThe Chicago Whit* Bov downesl
fora la rala— Ike wen* possi­
tba Birmingham llarons (H A ) 0-4.
ble climate far Ms weakened
and Luke Appllngs’ Memphis
Chlcba upaat tha Chicago Cuba. 4In hi* nest tournament Ben Ho­ 1, at Mnuphla.
gan wa* no longer regarded as a
harmless cripple by the notalJy
FSL C O N FER EN C E
unsentimental pros who make up
Florida Stale league director*
hardbitten veterans had felt a managers, scorers, umpire*, nidi
certain sympathy for Ren In the and press representatives
a'
Bing Crosby match, but that feel­ meet at Ih* Mayfair Inn on'-'
ing waa dissipated In tk* Na­ at 6 P.M. to make final arrange­
tional Open. The sight of lb* ment* fur opening the season Frinerval*** Tesan teeing off was day.
Opening day games ara ached
enough— as Demarei .said — lo
mak* a man tit down and cry u W as follows: Orlando here: D
Land al Daytona Reach, Gain**
with frustration.
villa at lawsburg and Cocoa al
- Hagan won
ti
wan the
Palatkfc
It decisively and
waMnrcktlmad a
Waving II wide open for Ben.
Thai waa all Ibo Mechanical Man
the M eat er a vktory waa in
A f te M I Waa obit Fail* was
antl-eBmaa— bat ant far Boi s he felt. The black
The* Augusta tournament waa browed pro smiled grimly and
tha only major golfing crown hu Mid, "It dblnt mak* much dif­
Had ti
to totk
had failed
toak hla
hi* name on, ference what I shot; If I had had
It meant d lot and l « settled d.twn a IU he (Hogan) would have had
to win It with tha same doggtd, a 6d."
unbending determination w i t h
had won every other
which
major ^tournament.
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cycle? repaired, lock .ind he* f
ZINC .K A IH S U COMPANV.
work. Prompt »erv *e. H W
244 lllvtrtiilu llnve, New York
Sliiin.N 1| u K IH St
U , N. Y. Mo. &lt;him _
A LL TY P E S of Bulldoter Work
MOTOR H IK E : Good condition.
l(&lt; asoiialde Rale*— Free KellSee V. M. Pleruon, Sanf.ijil
male*. Carpi ill? r # Grace v
Trailer Pnrk. I’rirr rearonalile.
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CIOS U -it *AK. I
BARGAINS in neu ami m -coiiiI
Gontrarlor,
builder, car^H-ntar and
hand furniture lletlroom auil*,
iiiii-oiiry work. Spevlallilng in
living room *tdl&gt;, linoleum tug*
ruoflug. No job in *:nall or
Bucket A Royal Furniture Co.
large. M. li. Beard-lev, Sanfutd,
JOB Hanford Ave.
111. 2, Bo* 't'.i'.i, Phone Winter
G EN ER A L Electric Hand Vacuum
Park St!2VB7.
Cleaner. Never u»ed. I36JIU. 0R A G I.IN E aervlre rlayjlll dirt,
M i l ' K M M O IIH K
I'imiie 221-L fietieva.
lop noil, peat, nholl, dump truck
nervice. Phone tllkb-tV.
A R TIC LE S W A N TE D - « T I L E YOGK BA TflR O O fl walls
now! Plastic or nluminum wall
We buy, tell A trade u?ed
III*. Frre estimate*. Orange Tile
furniture. WBton-Maier Furtu*
Shop; 2210 N. Orange; Phone
•lire P y . I l l E *•♦
W«
434H, Orlando. Fit,
7— Pela.Uvealnek.Suppliea — 7 W A TC H AN D CLOCK repairing
Good work &lt;oo-cicnllously donr.
Your favorlle fountain pen rt
H O X E R — brindiv. female, 14
conditioned like new al factory.
All work guaranteed. Walter H.
Trapp, l i t K. Secnml Street.
B— '
H ELP W A I T E D
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t bwl t—REAL ESTATE WANTED—4
IF YOU want to sell your home,
Phone
get mult*, list It with J . W. W A N T E D — girl for fountain and FS— N O TH KH-PEKSTlN ALH - U
drug dept. l*anay]a_Drur Store.
Hall, Realtor,
Florida State
AGGRESSIVE Saleaman. Steady MARY'S LEN D IN G I.IRK ARY
Clean
Bank U lif.F Phone 1768.
employment, many opportunities i 1202 Magnolia I* now upen Mon
Apply W A N fE l) to buy House or I ait
thru Fri. Ill to 12 A. M„ 1 to d
fo r
advancement. Firratone
Just outside of town from owner.
Ap‘s 6
P.M. Hat. 4 to IT I'M .
Store*.
MOIJRItN a room furnlehesl apt.
Phone P44-W.
Private bath. Adulla. 2300 Mel H A V E C L IE N T S with cash for
W A N TRE D
P A IN T AN D BODY WDIIK
lonvlile.__
imble of finish Roy Riel, 10d Wont 2ml. Street,
two A three le*droom modern Steam PTHhrr
Iks.
Piece
work
3 ROOM HOUSE for rent. Phone
home*. See llighleymen with
,n* W0" 1 ■*,"1
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Sanford. Phone IMS. Espert
Raymond M. Ball. Realtor. KlorH fuarantea 140 weak. Apply ^Jfn tj^i^e* n eM * rire &lt; ^m e n ^^^
1SM-J.________
Ida 8tate Rank Building up^wntown Claanera and Launnt. boo
a ROOM fum Lhed i
' '
Phone miu.
drjr, l!3 Palmetto Avenue.^
LO ST AN O FOUND — 14
If
Palmetto Avenue.f , • )
i
m._
I A L E R T and experienced man for
T R A IL E R for re n t lUtaLle foi
A R TIC LES FOR SA LK
modrrn (crvira ttalWi. Good FO U N D : Itrown key rase, con­
two. Paark Avenue Trailer
taining key*. Owner plrase rail
Marling
salary. Write Box G,
Typewriter desk. Swivel chair,
Court.
at Herald Offlre____________
c/o
Herald.
.
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. car luggage carrier. Two large
o 3W 0 n EB R O O M H O M E- Ni.-rh
HAi.F.SMAN
W
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Aggre*.
tricycle* wide carriage type” furniihcd, Electric, k it c h e n .
AUTOM O IIII.KS
— 16
sive salesman 10-60 wanted for 16—
Large yard. Well hmdaraped. . writer. Phono li m J L J ,
established
fire
insurance
debit
2
apartment
*ise
ranges,
I
builtAvailable May Itt. Seatonal.
In Sanford and Deland. N&gt; ex­ R E N T A CAR. U-drlve it by day.
in kitchen cabinet sink, % rollNo, 2, Plney Ridge Road, Catperience neceaaary. Permanent
eel berry.
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away Iwd, Pjrrrx coffee maker,
Week, or **»*on. English Ford*
connection. Write P. 0. Bo*
several mine, art Idea.
An*
and American Fords, sedan*
K IT C H E N B T T E Apt. Slumberland
lew I, Orlando. ED., giving i
net
la'*
Grill.
Phone
IN64-J.
station wagons ami convertible*
Court, 8. City Limlla, Highway
references, and where you may
Rtr Ir k land-M or ri Min, Inc.,
11
be contacted for Interview.
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Hunt1* T u t edo Feed Slam.
4 ROOM saraee apartment. 116
FOUR W H ITE Girla, curb Service.
D o h o E 106t -H i wheeler, ilseper,
No. Jeaiflnminr Avenue.' _____ M IL L S Iw X i' S fto r --4M K. 4th
I mi
Miluire at Pig and Whistle ur
straight air, 20 ft. reefer. Stick,
St. We Buy. Sell or Trade mn*t
T R aT L E R
SI’Af^l^-diniando
call 1162. Must be 21.
hand
rontrnl,
good
rubber.
•nvlhfftp. ^hitfiK Iftfll
milear. South,
. — Trailer Park,
W A N TED A T ONCK-Kaw lclgh
Shape, |M . Tel. 1316-W -l,
• ■‘Really
clean for folk* who ELECTR IC ~ Refrigerator, g a a
lly (Mt
Dealer in rity ef Sanford. Wt ite
Dependable Used Cara
care.’ Shade, recreation room,
gas water heater, wood
Rawlelgh's Dept., FAD-440 F.
ISIS Ford Custom M 2 door
heal
ell staves, ruga, ate.
■Skill
Memphis, T e n n .____
„ „
ledan, Radio, Heater, IISP6 . 0 0
Phone
W A N TED : Man to Kelp wKlTvard 1II4S Dodge Custom 4 d&lt;&gt;or
work one day a week. Phone
sedan,
11336.00
Vegetables, Livestock and mla'JWI
1047 Dodge Custom dob
2— *
“W a n t e d
rellaneonf sale every Friday
coupe, radio
ft 156 (Hi
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WORK W A N T E D
night at 7:30. Col. Larry Janes, 9—
“Standing Pine
pine Timber r nnd/or
IU47 Plymouth 8p. deluxo 4
log* delivered to our. mill. Brown
door sedan, radio
11056 00
BABY S ITTE R . Heat of Referen­
Bultdera Supply Co.. Mfg. Div„ lA^oSIlVARMKRH* AUCTION
ces. Mrs. M. Falkenberg, 4I9H IM S Chrysler Wlnsor High­
I
iMile
south
of
city
llmlta
on
“ hone 4131, Mt. Dora. Fia~
lander, radio, heater, hy.
Palmeiro Ave. Oarage Apt
highway 17-82.
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dramatic drive
11196.00
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far retired
want peaee and
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THE BANFOWD HERALD, BANFOBH. FLORIDA

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Forester To Show
Conservation Film
Robert F. Simpson, inrnibcr «f
the Florida Hoard of Forr&gt;try,
will sIkiw a sound motion picture,
’•Florida Wealth nr Waite1', |p a
program presented by the Semi­
nole County Ambition H&lt;wietv at
the Garden Club Monday night at
8:00 o'clock, It was announred to­
day by George Bwartr. The publir
la Invited.
The mimed motion picture, raid
Mr. Hwarti, will p»rtrnv the dra­
matic utory of Florida's fight for
permanent |irns|&gt;eritv dreplln Mich
odds as winds, frcere«, fires, etc.,
and emphasis will lw plarrd on the
nerd for conservation «f forests
and other natural resources.
Person- intere trd in hiid study
are Invited to join members of the
local Audubon Society »n » Irits
to Persimmon Hammock on Saturday. Apr. 21. A fjf'up '*111 IcH-r
the fiardrn Pcntei nt f./VI A.M.
Tho&lt;r desiring I cans |v&gt;ration are
advised by Mr. Hwartt to tele,
phone him, 77ft-M.
On Monday night at Hie Tourist
Center, Mr. Swarts showed scenrs
In color of “ the srrnir west".

Baseball P l a y e r s
Arc Placed Under
Wage Freeze Rules
W ASH IN G TO N , Apr. 10— on
— Tties Wage Stabilisation Board
today ruled wages paid baseball
players must runfona generally
with club |&gt;ayr«ll practices of
1950.
Official* said that means no
Individual hall player ran he paid
more this year than tha hlrPfst
salary a player on the sam*
club received during 1W0,
The ruling was made at the
request of attorneys for the ma­
jor and minor league*. They asksd
whether wage* paid pall player*
are exempt from wage control*.
The Hoard said they are not
Today's itding applies only to
hasrliall. lint it waa considered
very llkrly similar rulings would
lie made on other profasllonal
sports, such as football, hockey
and Itssketliall. Players hr those
spoils havr sim ila i em ployi ■*tnIdnyre relationships as thst »f
laisrhall.
Ily making tha I9fd) salary or
the top.paid player on each base­
ball cluts a chits “rrillng" the rul,bm o*sy oiean tiiai some itar*
-'ill have to Ftfrrgo r.xlary boon!awarded them in new 11*51 eontrarts.
For players M o w a rluh’s re|ling, there is considerable leeway
for mrrit raises or bonuses. The
club must show the Wage Board,
however, thst the player has
rarnrd a belter salary Waus# of
increased ability.
Toe Imard ot reeled that earn
club keep a payroll record avail­
able for insprrtlon by the Board's
representative*.
The h*iaril said it may modify
or revoke pxlay's ruling *t any
time "or as to any club" as It
proceeds with davalopmsnt of a
more detailed wag# slahilltatlon
pollry. It was Indicated today's
ruling may !*• only temporary.
Salaries paid baseball players
will not Im&gt; limited by the 10 per
rent overnll felling applicable to
workers generally In Industry

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Farmers Auction To MacArtliur Praised
Hold 1st Birthday I C r t t l H N r r M f i « t Orel
The Sanford Farmers Auction,
Inr. will celebrate It* flrat birth­
day Friday night, and among the
articles auctioned will lt« a big
birthday rake, aald C. R. Dawson,
president.
Increasing amounts of vege­
tables are being auctioned at the
miscellaneous sales, he stated, and
many housewives era among the
buyers.
After a year of operation, the
Auction now has 20 acres of land
south of Hanford, and 18,000 In­
vested In buildings.
Plans arc pending for the hulid.
Ing of u rattle auction market, in­
cluding • budding and rattle pens,
said Mr. Dawson. A vegetable re­
packing shed will he rnnslrurtrd
in the near future. Another pend­
ing project will hr the building of
a restaurant and a filling station
at the market apprnarh on the
Orlando Highway.

Return Of Formosa'
ira -iia io S ■'mm r*ae Oast
upportunity In take pari in the
rurrent negotiations'' for a Japan­
ese peace treaty.

W AS H IN G TO N , Apr. I I — /AT—
llritish proposal* that Itesl China
he Included in Japanese peace
treaty negotiations and be given
title tn Formosa were branded as
unarrrptalde today by American
officials.
The two requests are due lo lie
turned down wan by Arrrbessador
John Foster Duties In the souls* of
hla treaty talks with British AmIwssadnr Kir Oliver Franks.
The proposals represent by far
the mu*! serious problem which
has yet arisen among the western
power* in connection with the Japanesr peace treaty. But Dulles, a
Republican advisor who Is running
the project for President Truman,
is reported to lie optimistic that
the British will not lie adamant.
Hlatr Department official# said
any negotiation with the Chinese
Red government— which Britain
recognitre— would require that the
United Males recogniva the Peip­
ing regime— something this coun­
try ha* no Intention of doing. Un­
like t^indon, Washington main­
tain* relations with Generalissimo
Glutlng Kai-Hhek'* Nationalist re-

greumen in an attempt lo fore*
stall t h r telephony call*.

"What’* going to Happen tn my

■
»m In
(n KoreaT"
L'ntaa
frim
A a
m wnmiii
son
cried
woman

who telephoned tha New York
Journal American, a Hearst pro.
MacArtliur newspaper.
A Journal American spokesman
said "it Is the most violent public
reaction In history/'
“ llow Ho you impeach that old

iwitrhbosrd
operator
at
the
Hearst New York Dslly Mirror.
Hhp reported IM rails In 95
minutes.
“What did MseArlhur say about
Margaret tn make Truman firn
him?" asked a rsller to the Den­
ver Po«t.
The San Francisco Examiner
received a telegram saying:
"We have lost MacArthur hut
thank God wr still have Grnrrat
Harry Vaughan."
Callers to the Columbus Dis­
patch asked:
"What can we do?"
Home wanted to sign a petition
tn retain MacArthur.
A fireman railing the Cleveland
News said:
"If we need a Kefauver Com­
mittee tn .how op 'he rottenness
iO’ idr the *r-;nt|y, wr need one to
stiuw up tin' trouble In uoi inter­
national policy."
Calls to the Canton, O., Itrpnsi.
lory brought three cooiments:
(&lt;ll ■ sa i-iimt* JBiirf *a stiatris* . it'a

Draft Deferments

Underworld Chief K ilin is Meeting
COLORED NEWS
JAMBS CRAWFORD DIBS
Dies In Luxurious
Funeral tervieee will be HeM
tlfk a u to hia . Awards war* prvMiami Beach Home santaer
ny Mr. rrtngie for perfect Sunday at 3:00 P. M. at 8t. Jamea
Church, at Ninth Street and C yattendaaca.
MIAMI H KACll, Apr. I I — &lt;AT
- Charles Fischetii, SO, one of
the leader* of America's under­
world, died early today at his
luxurious Miami Beach home.
A doctor who had hern attend­
ing Flsehettl for the past four
d*y* said thsr Heath was caused
by a heart attack. He said there
was no doubt it resulted from na­
tural causes.
Fischel'l, and hi* brother. Roc.
ro, surrendered nine days ago to
the &gt;rrgesnt-at-armi of the U. 8.
Filiate after fedyal agents had
ought them rr/njr months tn
rtve them with U. S. Senate
Crime Investigating Committee
*id&gt;p*ierui*
Senator Tnhry
(f l-N H l.
a
memlier ef the Kefauver Com­
mittee, pressed for reopening of
the crime pndie the day ‘ tha
Fisehetth
**jrrendcred
Tohey
•aid at the limp that "they are
kingpins in thr gambling world
mol would contribute a lot of
in for mat ion."
Charles Flschrttl was described
by the Kefauver Committee as on?
of -even overlords who ruled
America'* underworld on the basis
of strlrt efficiency and business
with an annual f2ftJNMtJN)ft,noft
take.
Following his
return
from
Washington. Flsehettl contracted
a virus infection and a doctor was
i tiled tn his waterfront retain at
17% Allison Road, AIHs t (stand.
Miami Reach.
The doctor, who asked that he
not l&gt;e Identifies!, said Flsehettl
si* fretful at bring rooped up In
ih&gt; house, which Is fllled.with piccollected ______
while
lure* Flsehettl _______
l-n-ing a* the rilver-halred art
i Xpert "Dr, Flslicr’*.
At -1:1ft A.M. today the doctor
*i-l he received a frantic tele­
phone rail from Mr*. Fixehatti:
"Come right over, lie’s got terrihh pain* and he rant breathe."
When hr arrived. Ihe doctor *ald
Fiwhetti wa* breathing hi* last.
The death certificate listed Ft*ehettl's age as fit). Ills father Is
dead hut his mother lives in Ilruoklyri and the funeral will lie held
there.

Fisrhrttl waa a cousin of Ihe
late A I Capone ami had been a*«oelated with the Capone outfit sinre
the late 1020s. He once served as
CiilHine's chauffeur.
Puerto It I- an- weir grant
Amrrlran ritl*rn*hip In 11*17.

Yongang, o» the w**t*rn Irani.
Tha R m huklod mortar fire Irttn
Bu Aiiivfkau unit and ware pound*d In' turn by Ameriratt artillery.
Two American Infantry alUclu
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pn«|&gt;« tfieri future_settlement

Theme included 8. F. Doudney
and F. I la sky Wight, 11 years;
Ralph A . Smith, E- 0, Kilpatrick,
Dr. L. T . Doss, B. B. Crumley and
J. Martin BUneelpber, 8 years:
Howard Montiath and Ed Lane, 4
ire; A . L. Collins, Joel Field,
rl Higginbotham, K. M. Field­
ing, and William Stemper, 3 yean
John L. Galloway aad Al Wilson,
3 yean and Fred Wilson, Roy
Mann, Raymond Kader, R. K.
Evans, E. H. I-aney and O. K.
Goff, ono year of perfect atten­
dance.
Rupert Strickland, chairman of
the recent mlnatre! show, thanked
other members for their support
of the program, and naked that
a resolution of thanks be extended
to the Klnalmmee Club for sending
the entire cast of their show here.
President Joel Field commended
Ralph Black wt Me r. ticket sales­
man for tha show, fir hh success
In selling more than l,-&gt;R0 tickets
in mder to promote the show and
add to the KI wants underprivileged
children’s fund.
Judge R. W. Ware introiincw
the guests: W D. Lawrence, W in­
ter Park; G. E. Daniel, Orlando,
J. II. l-ambeth and Jack Stemper,
and Joe McClung of tha Key Club.

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prres Avenue, for Jamea Crawford
73 year old negro who died In the
local hoipital Sunday night after
a lingering illneaa. James, who wa»
horn In Valdosta, Ga., came In
Sanford in 1022 and until Illness
forced him to stop work, « w entployed by the City of Sanford. Ills
wife, llcrtha. survives.

Funeral services for Edward
Thomas, who died Apr. A at Ro­
chester, N. Y „ will be held tomorrow at the Zion Hope Haptisl
Church at 4:00 P.M. Rev. II. W.
Williams will offiriate. The Efrhelherjrer Funeral Hume wilt be In
charge of the arranrementa.

Odham Declares
(C m II sss * V c s m rs*s Ose I
ing factor* In t*dh reinstate,
mania."
Hultivan ami V. R. Fisher, llill*iKirough county solicitor, were
suspended after grand jure Indict,
ments. Fisher wa» reinstate*) after

drunken ami reckless driving. Sul­
livan'* indictment was wiped out
hy the State Supreme Court, which
ruled he wa* not charged with a
crime under Stale law.
The Governor yeiterdsv declines!
The United States Air Force
Is made up of 10 major com­ comment on reaction to hi* rein­
mand*. Strategic, Continental, Air statement of Sullivan
Material, Air TrJn ln g , Military
Air Transport Service, A ir Uni­
versity. Ovaries i, Air Proving
Weight of paper used In the
production of It. S. currency
during 1010 totaled 1,702 tuns.
Ink used weighed 1,188 ton*.

Thu ssiore has spoiled &lt;*#

That'* the way we treat out
customers. Rut, even tnorr lmportanl, we KN O W HOW l&lt;&gt;
care for your CAR. Gel tin*
habit of diivirg in rrguls.lv

ROY GREEN’S
AMOCO SERVICE
.'ml and Park

BARGAIN

1948 BU1CK CONVERTIBLE

Olympic Blue Finish, Practically New Tires,
Radio, Heater, Seat Covers, Excellent Mechanical Condition

Ceiling Price

* 1 7 1 5 .oo

Sale Price

You Save

$ 1495.00 $220 °°

fi-l Wendell Wilkin^— tfu^ Rrput^j,
Ci an presidential ramililat-'. &gt; 1
Rut he refused to « y If he hid
signed a Communist Party "nomiat ing petition" on July 31, 11*42,
nr if he had participated in other
Communist Party aclWillaa.

n Estate O f Many Millions
for Others

CUSTOMERS
In order to acquaint our customers with the changes made
In the packairing and distribution of nur milk, we wish to explnin
the action we have taken.

Otic of the great rewards to ui who h»ve g|wnt mir Uvea
a - life liiAtirARrr re present at ivep fa the knowledge that onr
effort* have been devoted to the protection and future
happinew of ulhern.

The estate 1 have helped nthara to build U located a t Sanford
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growing, deapfte depreaaion and war* crop falturea end bank
holidaya, It haa meant aecurlty for many familiea In our
rommunity, education for children, taxes paid and pension*

MUk delivered to our customers, however, is still produced on
our farms and proceseed In Sanford, with the exception of tM i
milk which we send to Orlando to be bottled in the paper contain
c n a t the Perfection Cooperative Plant, in order that you may
have your choice of either the glass or paper container.

provided for.

Today, as 1 begin iny itoth year aa New York U fe’a representative In
Hanford, I would Ilka to express my thanka to a community that has
given me ao many opportunities to serve Its p u t, present and future

We wiO ctmtimte lo operate a milk p lait and business of
flee in Sanford employing the same local personnel in the
and on the routes who have served you in Che past
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We have a g g n claM yaar patronage and confidence, and,we
hope that we will oMttave to enjoy them, for we slaceiely believe
we have acted in the beet interest* of oar friende and customer^!
and for the host buoin*** interests ot this community.

NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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New York 10. N. Y.

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�In fJnltr Th*r# Is S tm t f t h—
To P r«U ti l U P m i of 1 1 1 * World;
Ta P i o m u it* Progress of Am tiUi.
To Produu P m H n l l for At«fwiL

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Florida House Votes
To Probe Charges Of
Political Corruption
Special Senate Com­
mittee Is Set Up
9 To Hear Testimony
On Warren Actions

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA T i l l K S D A Y A R P , 12. M ill

Revision Of Sales Jaycees P r e se n t
Webb Resigns As
enemy jet*, piotulily destroyed
Tax Is Taken
Up* Progress
Awards !""*•
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By State S e n a te To Press, Radio northweit Korea.
GameCominission
All Aide liean plane* came tafrU
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* Ewwy Prize la Won

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Housing Shortage
Reported Growing
In 8aiiVmti -Vu;;\

Truman Declares
UN P l a n " '* J f e f .
Not Hit Red China

Senator Kerr Asserts
General Should Not
Be Heard Fxcent In
Closet I Con mm ii*«*

W V S IlIN t.lO N , Apr 12 1.1*1
I I..use Hr public ,rii irjilr, M iritis
1
out of thr ball let.
K i s l t O f G l m h m m I W . t r ol M it-.u liuirtlt tani loil.it there
Our ol llic ihuntlrioui clatlieIt ,r pu,nl.ihtt
t,r iici.il 11.,ovl.it
Reason
G iv e n
F tu
wat lhr InggeM jrl lighl m hitlory
M .iiAillim may lit lu rk to the
Il instdtrd I &gt;2 |rt planrt
All
P o lic y
O l
C a u t io n
l nitsij Slates orxl -tiik to -iJtiirt*
Ruinan-iusdr M i l , I ' m and 71
k ongictt.
Tbe Sanfoid Jayceet today p a ­ American F’JMw and F-48t— ami
W A M lIN t.lO N , Apr
12 t/1’1
M Him m-iilr llic amuiumcmrlit
I 1’ici.il. nl I ium.li. it licIcntiH.
tented
Progress and Service almui 40 11-20 medium bombers
lo octttinrn lollowing an rally
awardt to Rolland Dean, editor ol
ni ill.It l .killil Nallollt 1.01 ..licit mmmog xetiiun -.1 llic lloutr K e On the ground two t'hlnese
the Sanford Herald; I'd Ray. ex divitiun* pulli-tl back tuddenlt
•lay ..'-it 11nn, \t.nul.oi. j nut pul-lit ,10 Poll, t i oounillce
editor of the Oilando Sen- and mysteriously on the centra'
t l.uu .il ill.- -I.ivc ol ll.c K-uc.iii
" T h e re i» a p o --i li il it &gt;. lie *nnl,
front, Anttricun troop* pu*hed
tinel-Slar; Myron Reck, nwnei ol rnutiou*ly ahead in thrii wake
I .gill him - Ictl .ill.ii k- on Rril ln-ct "Hint lie ne ra l Mo- V l Xtills will fit
lull ti next Week and w ill be a v a il­
radio station V I R R . and licinsid against no opposition. Staff of1- 11.1 I. oil t gcnci.ll WJI
Culhrir, editor of lhr Ssnlord firers said they were puttied h/
In hit i.ulio .uklicit liit night able to a -h lre -t t’ongre** t.uitier
than the three w eek- mentioned
the enemy withdrawal.
Builder.
explaining why he l.ictl (,cnci.il e u rlie i.“
The (wo Red divisions Wed­
Jaycee Pinidrnl W. H. Strmp- nesday bitterly np|H&gt;*ed Allied
Dougl.it M u Aiil.or- Mi I iirnian
Original plans. Marlin
*aid,
rr riprrtied the appreciation of crossing* of the ijnntan Iliver
made dear llic "Iw.mlt line mutt were fur the deposed General lo
return from Japan by -tup
the Jayceet -for thr aid rath of south of t'liorwon They (might
icm*in ji tl.c Vtlu H itr. Li-uml.ii)
lli-publicim-, furiously angry at
thr mm had givrn the orysniralion from the craggy lull* north nf
hrlween Notlh Kotca .mil Man* President Trum an for firing the
the river.
ovrr thr yrsis.
i limn
unless llic t omimitmlt General, art sponsoring a trsolu
Hut lln-y broke contact Wednes­ '•canti- -,f |m-i - until business
“ If high relit* do out come
lion inviting MncArthur to nil
Mr. Drsn. who wat iulioducrd by day night
-town, we a re liable lu have rent llirnuclt ct i on.pt-l nl lie* action. dit w a joint meeting of the Sen­
Morris, v tui tin* bt-i-n a incinhcr
Judge Douglas Stcnitiom. congrsFlic
i'lrm
lciit
lillllirll
put
'lie
-i-id
iu
l."
the
ttn
lrd
.
Sou tb Korean tn»&gt;p» mi the uf tire cun mi** uni since 11*41 a ml
ate mot the House
Itayniund Hall, president of the i|UC&gt;ll»n M.t&lt; Aill.i.r lung Im i ticcli
lulslrd the Jaycee* on their cam­ ea*t r*tsst ttald&gt;ed 2d miles Into tcivnl a ihairman in IU47 amt
The Mouse Rule* Committee will
Seminolc
County
ll.-at-l
of
Real­
consider the resolution liunorrnw
paign for ctime prevention and at­ North Hurra in the deepest Rel- iPtlb thin tin* cli'vted unaniailing
tor*.
ii-ported
tislay
that
his
and Martin -aid he i- confident
tempts to (m et out corruption in laml penrtratiun of the current ntuutly III* |irt-*rnt Ivrm un the regulai ouslngas it ncarlv dl*
“ Why don’t wr lioml
M.m- tmtIi the committee and tin- Mouse
United Nations drive.
agency cvpltc* next Jamiatv.
government.
In history'* liiggr** jet bot­
lie taid he would acfrld unty milled l-y the number of nppli- i lui.it anil China ilsrID ' Why udi approve it. Me -aid In- doesn't
Comparing their efforts to those tle, the HO Mills swooshed out nf il thr mrinl--) • agreed tu forget - nut- dully seeking rentals and don't wc aunt llic t limctr Na- expect \dmini*tration Democrat*
appealed to landlord* to hold
tionalnt lioop* to land on the to light the irivitatinii proposal.
of thr Kcfauver Crime Investigat­ Red Manchuria against 72 II. 8 pfirunal difference* nnd lian&lt;lle pricr* down.
A* fur the Senate’* attitude,
mainland
of China)”
ing Committee the Herald editor ets flying cnvrr for 10 to 40 agency inatti l* in a business.like
Martin -anl lie didn't know.
"It Is recommended,” he stated,
T, 8. Superforts. The lt-21** drop­ msnner.
“ It s r
were to do these
•aid the fight mutt be continued per 100 tons nf bombs on tin
tin the Democrat*' side. Sen­
Ilcfuit- today the commi**iuii “that landlords hold then rentals
if successful results are to be ach­ vital railroad bridge serosa the ha* been split 2-2 nn most cum- at picM'tit levels, or if rental* things,” In answered, " » r wmil-l ator Kerr of Oklahoma -tin lured
Yalu River between Artung, Man­ mission huaines* It cuuldn't teacli were ncently Increased to rrd u rr he running * very- grave risk of MacArthur—-fired bt President
ieved.
starting n general war tf
an- won't do it the way the
churia, and Sinnlju, Korea.
agivemrnt on a chairman to sne­ them to reasonable ami compar­ wrrr to do then- tiling-, we Trum
Republican* propose if he. Kerr,
"A philosopher hat u id that
The American jets shot down ered Width at th&gt;- tegular January able level*.
‘eternal vigilance is tha price of two MIG*, probably destroys.) rrurganisatiun meeting.
“ It ran plainly lu- seen," he ad­ would 1-t-rtime eiitnnglerl in a can prevent it. Mow much open
vwet i-onillct ntt the contini'nt party help the Oklahoman will get
Wrhl- and Murri* unsuallv have ded, “ that If landlord* lake ad­ uf Asia
libestyt it is also the price of two other* amt damaged 12,
mi that score rentaim-l tn duohl.
vantage
uf
the
acute
housing
torn
rd
itn*'
Idu*
in
the
agency
A n*2I&gt; gunner brought down a
dean government." Mr. (Van con“ It may well la- that. In spite
Senator W herry -»f Nebraska,
situation
nowprevailing
In
Ham
uitth
Lewis
amt
M
V.
Joiner
of
third Red let. 11-21'* alto damaged
nl opr ln*'l efforts, lhr firm- the Senate G U I’ lea-b-r, l-M re
ford
ih«t.
w‘*
.
yrilt
again
be
burJacksonville
un
1
1
is
uppusilc
tide
another Red- j ^ .
mhnfstt mny -pn-s.l the wm il.il purler* lie will routinin' to pie**
&gt; 9 9 , logh 9*Mtod~wul In the
Then- nm only four number* limed with rent coni rut. *
T e n n-We were damaged hut
it wonld tie wrong— ttagirallv im action on a resolution he ofmeeting that tha purposes of the landed **f*lv In Korea. The others t|uw un the l-uur-1 Itec!) use Gover­
“ With the reactivation of the wrong— for n* to tske the Ini- f.rcrl )e*lrritav. It would invite
Jaycee organisation and thoie of returned to thrlr Japanese or Oki­ nor Warren hat nut naim-d a sue- Hanford Naval A ir Htalii-n,*' Mi lintive in extr inlii.g tin- wat.”
MacArthur to return to Wash■
St* lion W TRR— the progress and nawa hates
ci **er tu 11 i1 Jum-- uf Naple*. Gall declared, “ thr demand for
M.
lip.im n llu.t left open
ing tup at one* lo tell Id- tide of
growth of tha community— arc
rentals
is
v
riy
gnat,
nml
eit
whu
M-*lgneti
when
In
*&gt;eli-atid
The second air luillle flare.I
as he -ltd ut nr. i-arlier newt the «tury ut u Juiui rin-eli.ig of
U'sillsssS lit ease T a m
Identical and that In serving Itself Inter Thursday in the eentrr nf tu Ihe t.cgUlalui-conferelui* the ipictlP.n --f whip Cong rethe station Is cooperating with the “ MIG sllet" In-tween Riniitlu an I
It ha- t-ern rcpi&gt;rti--l thnl Jum •
ll.it count rv would -lo if &lt;1
Senator McFarluinl of Arinina,
Junior Chamber of Commrtre prw- Slnanju. In this action lit Cum* will fetign a .i legi-lalui at th­
('.Ii.i.iuuisl*
Ihemtelvet la.il.H tin J te|uoi-fat ic leader.
t-lockeit
grata.
1 1 1 -i***iufi amt
imtni't lets attacked 12 Aintilenn ru-' nf the
all out m i ml waifnii' or. t 1 \ &lt;iiii*i-l- ration ut the Wlierrv men•iunion Uradley, state Jayceu Sabre Jet*.
will U- rssi(■|»**isit**tl tu tin- cum
In-up* lu Kuicn
-lift-. And Wherry ackru-wledgeil
•rrretary, Introduced Mr. Iteck
The Sabre* shot down two It.-d misslun
Top milltisi \ in-n l.uvi- taid t lint Ihe parliann-uturv -it nut inn
and compiemsnted Wm on the fine Jr|, &gt;ni| ,ir„ liaMv destroyed an&gt;mh a development w-io!«l triggei pru- ti-ally ruff* out anv a lour
The (same &lt;*iimmisskm, created
w perstlon lh# Jam e s hsvo had ,|hrr Th(. fi ,,, ,
, f,„ lR
mammoth
retaliatory
*trikr- today.
at
a
cuiittituiiun.it
l-u-li
in
1
1
*
IT,
from tha statian In their vsriuus 1 minutes from 14.000 duwn to &lt; • hat la-rn the tuigct fur severe
ngnintt l!er| ha»et. wherever thev
An identical re-olutn-n wit- indrives and campaigns- Mr. Reck 000 feet altitude.
are.
trihlilird in Ihc l|ou&gt;c hv Rep.
rrillritiu f i ■-lit Irgitlalul*. tome
liy G. II. I'. KING
said tbe Jaycave performwl a
Mat
tin I Mo**), tin inlnoiitv flooi
Other Alllr-d planes In &lt;'-72 *piirt*mcn nnd cuminen ial fishHut la*t night In- took shatp
TOKYO , Apr. 12-l/Ft-G en. ml
true public aarvlaa In bringing flights reported mure than feat
testis- with the MacArthur school leader. It prot-ahlv will I -• CODirmen
fur
month*.
Mur
Arthur
left
hi*
hcaibiuartt-r*
many fin* speakan to Sanford. Red* killed nr wounded Thur»dav.
It alto ha* tiet-u Imn with in- |in ihc downtown Dai Irhi hulldiny of !hotiglit, wlilcli advie-ate* the tldvreil by ilie llou-e Huh - Com
Mr Ray, dascribad by Malrom the grratent claim avainst tr---r-t
ti-tnal
differences oi ■nininisslun after a one-haur visit tn hi* office lomldtig of ('onimunist b a n , iniltee Friday.
McNeill aa en* of thr must pro­ in the pas* three weeks. Tin- fir-M
Marlin lutKeil t-&gt; Mm Arthur in
ri&lt; io«&gt; the ylmirhiltian bonh-i
tornghi, perhans hi* in-t
gressive newspapermen in Florida, er» strafeil Irunp column* nf 0,1)00 pollrles
n - n r l a a *4 era I 's i r t — - I
One of
Mac \rthur'* honor trom Korr-ii mid nt-l-ting tin
A '(Meinl Senate mmmiltee wnadvised the Jaycees to takr an in •otdlers nesr An«k amt I,*at0
N‘nlionali-t* o| riming Kni-M nl
.ruar-l
salit
the
General
wcril
lo
appointed in I Pit) to intcttigalc
tense end abiding Interest in th* Reds near Shaeivony.
In open a ti-cond front oo the
rlcnn out his desk.
politics of tha county, state and
in the ernumt fishilne, thr A l­ the agency. The giuup -diaig-tl
A large crowd of Amur., an - amt I'liirirti- tnainlnod
the
agemy
with
general
mi*
nation.
"If we were t -- do tlieie thing-.'
lies used l-nvonets and hand l- mJanunete had waited paiiri,ilv for
Indifference an tha part of the nadrs In rarvlnr out two small management amt railed fur a hour* fur a plliu|i e of the five* Mi Trum an -uid, "ut would he
cltiienry Is th* easiest road tu t-earhhesd* W-dm-tdav nn the ,torganU:ituin.
\ tint general.
tnnolog a verv grave risk of
It will meet tonight tu detercorrupt government, he added.
Hantan River north hank.
if that
Mm A r th u r .................. it of lh r 'Unlink ■' gmrsal war
nfltie if it* recommendation* hav«
"It Is the duty af every c l lien
The Reils tried to hall the liern iallied nut t-efure preliar- I building M 11:10 I'.M., 7&lt;t minute- Here to llnpp-’Ti, we would have
to participate Intelligently In the
l-ioitght atoiut (In- exact tltualiiiii
United Nations advance uilb ing u flmil rvpurt to the ta-gmla- after he had entered
C O P E N H A G E N , Apr. I t — ( M
H'*a&lt;laaed 9m h a s t i l l
heavy mortar and grenade finKai tier he had talked w It h hi* we nn- trying lo prevent,
— A joint
l l a n i t h-American
tore.
"If
we
were
I-do
these
Ihlngr.
The stiff Communist onposlthm
Brvetal measuie- already hnvi successor, L l. General Matthew It we would becnmi roiangled in a trtiitv on the deienii of Deritert nf firers at first to hallrve Ihev l-evn Introduced in the l.rgisla* Rldgwav, at hit retlilmce
muik'* huge A n tic island of
hail run Into the main enemy line. lure tu eit tier ul-ult*h the agrn*y,
At hi* side a* MacArthur left ta-i confliil on tin- continent uf Greenland tun lion drafted uti I
A-ia
and
our
ta*k
would
become
The Red* have lammed IH new or dra*ticly change tt« powers the budding wa* hi* right ham!
it now being xto.til-1 l-t the two
dit-'siunt lp*n North Korea.
man, Maj. General Courtnev It imiiiiaturuldk mure .hfficult all governments,
it was r-haldy
and ilutie*
Return of a warrior with the
over
the
world
Heavy fjghllnr also *wir'.-l
irmnr-l today.
Wet&gt;h particularly hat beep the Whitney, who anknl to rr*ign from
knowledge of having helped es­ near Yanygu on the aouthenstern
'
MTint
would
nut
the
ambitionthe Army when hi* chief wn* fitivl
\i-eonllng to thr diaft, the new
tablish record* unequalled by any edre uf *he great llwaehun Re- tirgrt id ctilicistit from Iten. Tin - by- I'resldent T ru m a n .
of tin* Kremlin belter than for treaty will
to- valid
for
"il
tm-n-lu who
other carrier baaed flying or­ aervolr. Tight censorship ohveiir- vis I’hillips of
our
military
font-to
loimn
MarAitliui was chatting with
t-ar*. It will surei-eil tin treaty
ehargiil hln with misute of puli,
ganisation In the Korean hostili­ ihI the details.
-tinted
to
a
full
-wale
war
with
Whitnev a* they walked from the
of I'JII, which g a t e the Cnitr-I
lie fund*, and the u*c of rum- building.
ties I* Jsek E, MMcdm, seaman.
|le paused tu look at the Red China ?
Stale* lig h t. |o eslabltih natal
Allied troops advanced ftum the
U8N, of Oviedo, FIs., a member Imjln River In the we«t practical- mU*inu e-tuipmept and person­ crowd.
"It may well t- I hat. In *|iile and nil hn*e* in tile- •ili.iol.
nel for private put putt *
of Carrier A ir Group II.
of
otlr
he*t
iffo
it-,
the
('oinA Ku-tlan officer, o-*tit-ouk in
It wn* leiito-il i t . P '-iu-th
lv all alung thr front In the He*
In romhst far nine month*, nf Japan east roast. That frnnt
hand, *tooi| alone on the opposite 1.1111)1 - i • may sprea-l the wat. Hut will titoh-itake the naval def- ose
which la lunger than any other now
it
wnul-l
tnwrong
tingirallk
sidewalk.
f th-- l*lan&lt;t pm
nor |&gt;o*e
Is almost all In North Korea.
group, llitr fuilewlng record* were
wrong— for it* to take the ini­ Denmark
P h o tu g ra p h rrs ' flsih bu lh s imp
will ink,
over Ihe
The troops are under the ternmads:
tiative
in
extending
the
war.''
P- l, lig h tin g M a e A itln ir'- uu tore
America., l-uilt tint it lm*e in
1. The first N ary pilot to shoot tu-tary command of id. General
White ileclai mi- I loti the limit
face.
— nil- west
Ar*uk Fiord on tlo
down an rnemy MIG Jet fighter. Prank W. Mllhurn. Mllhurn l» act­
ed
war
in
Korea
will
Incurt
led
Driver* llrenses l»»ueil since
The five-star general
»ntlr-l
coast.
2. Sorties Gown, DA i 3- (More ing commander nf the II. 8. 71vb'h Hi-j.t. I, Htfitl. through Mui I I slightly, tpoke 1 1 1 the tiff it ct of nn with “ vigor amt -I-lei minxThe air defense --II len.mn
than twice as many as any other Army until the nrrival nf I.t. Gen­ total It^ lH . nn lnrns*c of 7IH* the guard, I.t. Rol-ert D-twnev, and linn" nnd withuui uppi-usi-nn-iit. lit the hands uf th\ meTlcuna.
eral James A. Van Fleet from
group).
he
&gt;.ffetnl
the
Cominool-t»
peace
over the lu.illH issued during the enter etl lit* *edotl. Whitney t limlwtl
I'r.r tin* iea*on tin- I ...ted State*
.1. Hours In the sir, 2.1,107, Wastiington.
if they want il on ncceptaldi- will lie given hack
.me nf tha
Van Fleet succeeds I.t, Grneral rorre&lt;tt"udlpg period ip I IMP-Mi, into another ear,
(Unsurpassed).
Downey, of Fottsvllle, Pa., Intel terms.
It wa* nnnounred ltd* mm plug
air base*, in r lading HI.lie
. . . We*t
—
4. An average af ft) strike Matthew II. Itldgway who f t-w to liy Mr*. 8. F. Fowler, elerk of said MacArthur h»-l remarkrd
And he said:
One nnd Eight, halide I -ve r It)
mitslon* per man, (One-third Tokyo Thursday lo replace Gen- the Coopty Judge* r-uut.
"Defeat of aggression tn Kotea the Dane* in the summer of iPfMl.
“ the ftashhulh* rnnlndrrl him of
more than the next ranking vrat MacArthur as suprinte com­
may be the turning point in the
Dining the first three month* artillery."
II a n I * h -American « imfen-ncet
mander.
group).
Downey said he had been office, world’s search for a pta'llcal wav ctinceinliig the nett tic itv l.ave
The Red* tiattling the Allies of this year, IHfi dilver* licenses
ft. A record DjOOO.OOn pounds
were issued compared with H71 in of the honor guard three year*. of achieving peace an-l security.” been tiking olare In *V|&gt;enhugen
of ammunition dropped on th* south of Chorwon may be the out- the first three months of l!*50.
Real peace, he said, ran he since Mar, 27.
Tear* welled In hi* eyr* a* hr
it ol a concentration of ftl*f&gt;,000
enemy.
Marriage llrenses are showing watched MacArthur'* sedan drive achievetl through a settlement
mmumat troop* gathered In the
ft. Carrier
landings.
10,000.
ha-rd un the following facloi*.
of sight.
central mountains for a imsslldean Inrrrase. she statrd. From Ian. outThe
(Unequalled to data).
‘v i n f o r r l
\ V (»a t l i c r
“One: The fighting must stun
officer estimated fttut per­
1
I, through March, 72 were issued,
In addition, tha air group was all-out smuah at thr Eighth Army. an lnrrra*e of 21 over the fliat son* watched MacArthur'* exit.
“Two: Concrete step* must l»j
High
yesterday
*1
Air and artillery Iwmbardnirnt
highly Instrumental In the suc­
thrr, months last year. Of these, ‘That's th* biggest crowd I can taken to Insure that the flghtiue
I.4)W to-lny d&amp;
cessful completions r “ the Inchon has destroyed Chorwon, one point 25 were issued In January, lit recall," he said. "W* u-ually keep shall not break out again.
Rain 01 inch
landing and tha fsmou* Kung- of a triangular ares holding the In February *ml 22 In Marrh.
"Three: There mutt lie an end
them
un
the
sidewalk
hut
thr-v
Total Apr. rain. 1 4ft inches
ITisaUee** Om ram* Twe)
nam withdrawal.
were lined up aero** the street to­ tu the aggression.*'
Normal A pr. tain, 2 .’ t inche:*
He xildeil;
night.
l-GNO OYBADUK?
“ A settlement founded upon
“ It t rally has been a beetle day
N EW YORK, Apr. I f - W —
these rlrm rnt* would npen thhere."
Th «»
The Commuaiat Party In the
way fur the unification -if Korea
W
IIE
R
E
A
H
.
the
Sanford
Hateliall
Clut.
announce*
thr
open­
United Htatto today hailed the
and the withdrawal - f all foreign i -----------M IG H TY MO H K 1 TIIN 8
ing of It* Ulftl -ratlin nn Friday amt
JA C K S O N V ILL E Apr t s —o r )
ouster of General Douglas Maeiraatlnasa oa r « - S ill
i.t ING REACH. Calif., Apr. 12
W H E R E A S , the game of tasilwll is the National game of
7ft
12
Arthur s* “ long overdue."
Atlanta
— &lt;/F)— Home from the wars, the
W dli naval (tritonnrl aniviug
daily amt trckoig homing at toldmodal ion i . -in atutc tlmiiagc ol
apaitmelilt .mil tiuu&gt;r&gt; at iii-.-iri.ile
lental latrt Satllmtl
Mit. t wnull• liiutr at the SemiHole County Clumliei ul Conim ciic
1A IJ j M IASSI L. Apt. 12 o l')
ic|H-itrd lint moiiiHig llu l 12 lu
( r ill W’rldi u( lsm|ia tudsy
1^ i-rriunt. many ol them in the
irtiiMird at ilu itm sn &lt;d the Slate
Navy, aie applvmg daily b*i apail
(Vimr anti I ictli Watci I i*li t urninei-li ami lioutc- Rraltnit leport
niittinn aiul I (• Moim id Mun- etl they air twainpcd will. 1 1 -|&gt;1it aliirlln tt.it nainctl lit tuctrrtl him
lions.
Ihc tu i|im r arlmn came ,ti .»
1he atriagr man m 'hr Navytpiri,il mrrtmy ui lhr aucluv .mil
can allord to pay onlv $^0 ni
only •» fcti Imuit lirlmc a linal at the most JtJ) a month for lent*
mrrlin« ni llic Senate comniillre m al« the tlatril. ami the tupply oJ
trtiiy.thny thr (omnu‘&lt;tun.
llictc icnbilt it rxhauitcd within
Utci Wt-Mi rt-signol, thi- chair* the tity. Rent aIt now lolrd, atcr
mamhip fir»t »n* offcnsl tu M
1 l.cwlt uf O rluMilu Hi- dn'tlnitt age Irurn $7i lo (ID ll a moullt.

Morris Is Appointed
To Direct Agency:
Lewis Hiefuses Post

i

Mac Arthur Cleans
Tokyo Desk After
D ism iissal Order

Treaty Of Defense
For Greenland Is
Under Discussion

Ex-Rollins Prexy
Asks Resignation
Man BreakH
Of Paul A. Wagner Oviedo
Records InKoreaWnr

N EW YORK, Apr. I I — &lt;A*&gt;ned to serve In the Legislature, Dr. Hamilton Holt, honorary
i the llou'o he ha* "no con- president of llotlins College,
Park, has proposed that
w ncetlons,” and Is “aa free and Winter
unloiterrd a* any man.that ever Or. Paul A. Wagner, the presi­
dent, resign in the liest Interests
came Into this Legislature.”
A special Senate committee wo* nf the enllege.
Dr. Holt’s proposal was en*
set up to review all tha evidence
against public offtelals suspended dorsed last night In a resolution
by Governor Warren and recom­ adopted liy the New York chapter
mend whether his get Ion should of the Rollins College Alumni
Association.
be confirmed.
Dr. Wagner has been the center
Senate Pm idrnt Sturgis ap­
pointed Senator Collin* of Taila- of a controversy over his rilsmlsal. of a number of faculty
i c m i i s m * na Page Tv»«i
inrmhrri In an economy move.
Dr. Holt matte his recuntrndallon In an address by telephone
from hi* hntnr in Woodstork,
Conn., to the alumni meeting in
New York City.
Kenneth Ramsey, If, son of Mr.
The predecessor of Dr. Wag­
and Mr*. Clyde Ramsay, waa re­ ner as president of the college
cently judged first prise winner said ho had hoped to stay out of
In an essay contest conducted by the controve.ey but had cum* lo
the Florida Federation of Women'* the conclusion th* best Internet*
O n
of the college would be served
A seventh grads Junior High If Dr. Wagner resigned.
School pupil, ho won a ISO prfse
A spokesman for the alumni
. with his theme, “Conservation of chapter said the resolution en­
#* Simla, Animals sod Wild Life." dorsing Dr. Holt's position waa
adopted with two dissenting votes
larOafffMlUt M o r lo i IB UNl fO fltM t.
among the approximate* U
Right pupils of the Junior High alumni attending the meeting.
School entered essays, said Prin­
He told the general feeling
cipal R. K. True.
was that some economy measure*
The check for Ike prise was were necessary, but that there
presented to KrntMl. by Mr*. « . waa dissatlfartlon over the hand­
P. Herndon, director of District ling of the pvohlem, particularly
No, 7 of the Fedoratlon.
the dlsmlaaal of members who
had long service on the faculty.
U M P IR E * RYRH
The college Hoard of Trustees
In a statement for the part?,
* CAMP P1CKKTT. Va* Apr. 13 will meet Saturday la Wlnlar General
flreretary Eugene Dennis
(Sq—It took thro# burly oer&gt; Park to hear a committee re­ called Mar
Arthur *tha ultra-war­
(••nia to escort umpire Private port, ha said.
monger" and tha "Caesar of the
HnM E. Fuquay off in* flold after
Pacific/

a

W EA TH ER

Is Expected To
U. S. Next Week
To Address Joint Session

Two ChineseDivisions
Pull Back On Cen­
tral Front In Sur­
prise
Withdrawal

Collins Faction Says Dean, Ray, Reck And
Guthrie Are Given
Consideration
Of
Tax Is Premature
Me r i t Certificates

Jones who waa a Warren ap­
pointee to the Game and Fresh
water Flvh Commission but re-

Press

tkuutll

Five Red Jets
Are Shot Down Mac Arthur
By U.S. Plane Return To
TO KYO . Apr.
12 —&lt;&gt;!•)—
American warplane* shut down

TA L L A H A S S K ^ Ajw, 12 t/Fi
— Without an audible dinriil,
ill* Florida Home today voted tu
conduct an inlfairv* t i i s i r r l i
invittigalion to find shat i* true
in all the chattel of Stair political
corruption.
TA L L A H A S S E E Apt. 12 &lt;/P)
*
there war almost no ditcuxiian
— Th r big debate on the tain tax
before the Home by voice vole
cli*Hurt and what lu do about
adopted a resolution prepared by
llirin it one. Ih r Senate Mailed
Rrp*. Slieppard cl St. loluu and
Fate*II of Dade irltin| up a fire­ il off today by drtidiug lu lake
man committee with subpoena quick action on the thorny i»*ue.
lh r upper Home voted down a
|x&gt;wci* and expenre money to con­
motion by Senator Collinr of Talduct the inquiry. It wrat hacked
lahattee to tend the menuie revitby the entire Houie Revolution*
ing the pretent 3 peiccnt talet
Committee.
tax back to the Finance Committee.
f
Farrell told the Home and in­
Die hill now it on the Senate cal­
terim committer to ad jointly with
endar ready to be debated.
tension after the pretent LegitCollin* taid it wax loo early in
lalure adjourn* alto it nreded. but
“ in view n i cutterd event* wr the tettion lu take up the teviuon
ihould do tomethini tbit tettion. meaiuie became the Senate didn't
MWe ihould indicate to thr know yet how much money the
people there it a forum lo treeive ^Iste nw*W j°t operation,
evidence on public official*," he | He taid the idea uf enntideting a
tax hill to toon wax juit putting
said.
V
A propotal for an inveitigation "the cart before the hone” . He
to continue after the Legislature proposed finding out what expentet
adjourns war introduced immediate the Slate would havr then voting
ly afterward* by Rep Cramer of the necettary taxer io finance the
PinelUt, one of the Legitlalure't needr.
Senator Miami* of Gainesville
throe Republican*.
argued that If the Senate waited
Cramer'* retelution to outhoriie to vnte on thr »*le» tax change*
four rcpmenlativet and thtee or any other finance meaiurr the
senators to hire invertigaton, con- lawmaker* would l&gt;e bogged down
dpet hearing* and report back to at the end nf the aemton and
“hasty” legitlation would have
A the 1913 Legislature v u ‘&lt;pl to ‘•--he
, ,
..... _
' die R A d u tio n r Committrr'* for
Shan.lv it chairman of Urn Sen*
ala finance ami Taxation Com
* M r.
'* :
mitten and head off a ipecial tax
After the Parcel)-Rh*ppen) rr- study rommittea wtihlrh drifted the
■ehition had slipped through the ale* tax revlaion bill whirh I* eaadoptl&lt;m without an objection, limated In rxl*n 117,Wr0.t&gt;»NI.
Rett. June* of Collier sought to
Earlier, tha H-mate refund to
pet a recon tideration. Til* move permit a »l might 2 perrellt aero**failed by another voice vote, hut th.-'ltfuird 'ale* tax t« lx- put on
he had tome audible support.
thr Senate r alrudar »n it roiil.l
Ho aald "Let** not go off half lx- dl-l-lltt'd.
cocked and do somethin* that
SupiMirlrm of Collin* aald early
would In- worthle**.” lie taid Gov- action on the *alrs tax wa» “pre­
" ernor Warren hat authoritv to u«e mature” while Sham!*' supporter*
hit nwn riiicretlog ghaut suspend •aid a special vraxion I* In prosIng an reinstating public official* pert If Slate need* are not ftand “ If you investigate from now named Immediately
until doomvday you can’t do any­
Th r revlatd sale* tnx measure
thing.
would remove several exemption'
“ Until aoma ennereta evidence including clothing, moat medicine*
ran lie laid lieforo tha Legislature nnd randy.
to Impeach tha Governor all th'v
Senator llaynard of St. Ceteratalk lu plraar the folk* hark home burg, chairman of the AppropriaIs Otwolutrlv u-rlvia."
lions Committee, reported to the
Shepperd told him the reaolu- i Senate he expected a upending hilt
tlon doesn't “say a word about the t„ |* ready for ronaidvration In
Gov*rnor“ and thrr*
trooiia»»o o » r-»»* t i n
thtra h*a been
"enough no Idle forore that I thin’;
tha people demand an Investiga­
tion with a report you ran get
your teeth into.”
Jon**' move far reconsideration
waa tabled nn a motion by Rep.
Simpson of Jeffertgn.

Awutcinltd

THE

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11,318 LicunHUH Are
iHHticd Here In Year

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Proclamation

Wciithi*r

Ihe American people, and
W HEREAS, lhr Sanford llasrhall Club la a memlwi of Ihe
Florida State league ami, therefore, is an Integral part of the
National Association of Frofessienal llaaehall Iw-ague*. which
la Ihl* year celebrating it* Guidon Anniversary throughout the
nation,
TH ER FFO R K , I, at Mayer ef Bsnfurd, iirtMlnlm that nur
rltissma shell parilriimte In all of the astlvitles of our local
kMeball rlub and particularly, that we shall attend the opening
tu n e and aa many ether game* as poaelhle during the season
aa an indication o( our interest In Ihe Golden Anniversary
celebration.
F. A. Dyson

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W ASHIN G TO N , Apr. 12-bF)
and Into Long Beach-Lo* Angela*
— Tl.e U. 8. murt of appeal* today
harbor today.
Thousands af rtlative* n* the po*t|iun-d Ms runtrni|it of ruuit
2.080 msn gad 128 officers charge* against Secretary uf Cumaboard lined th« pier for the mere* Sawyer ami nine others, hut
denounced their conduct.
cllv’t gala welcome
Sawyer, attorney General MrThe Mleeoori, biggest U. 8.
battleship now active, had been Grath, and other high govern­
in Koreen water* for six months. ment official* sat silently hy for
Her officer* and men hadn't seen mure than a hour while the court
continental United State* since cHtiritcrl the government’* part
they left Norfolk, Va., nearly In litigation over * big steam­
ship company.
eight months ago.

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                    <text>FAOF RIX

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Marshall Warns
Of Letdow n In
Defense E ffo rt
r-• .

Ititcrnation.il Silun*
tion Seen As One Of
Increasing Tension
WASHINGTON. A|». '» &lt;/P)
—»S.-clCt*fy of Dfl'flif Mmlnll
■pole out Unity aK«in»l wlul If
C*IW a Irltjown in piililit »tt|tt*'itl
of the (Menu- proKiam in lit*
far* of a wonrnma WQfM ttlua-

tidja.

‘T.very' tmltf stun w. luvr fimn
•broad i&gt; of intrraiini; Innliliip,"
M*nlt*ll raid. "It |mi brrn notirraid* partiruUtly in llir Mlrllitr
fwintiio*. Tlir uiiMimn nnl only
ham’l rhanrrd in ihr mallei &lt;•(
Itfiog let. ten.., il u trally mmr
len*r than iwfotr."
The lw*l lliit ifinntrv *an lm|&gt;r
for. U i p ImII raid, it a iwitocl of
IMiinn lalltrt lliali an -dl-util
world war, anil lie atldrd Wli.il
Wr a |i
tddy a

‘.an'

•'aj^cr -• *•«—
Irntion I".'

Sullivan Back
(I onllo.ird from l ' i | r One)

Hroward, If, Mr Knior of Oka*
Iooeo. Frank William* of Polk and
IliiBh Cnlluralh of Hillaburnugti,
Mill i Uih). They mil In acted on
by the Florida Srnale inn* In
trulini tinlrit Ihr Governor renr lair* Ihrm at hr did Hulllvan.
A niarerovnt It now underway
In have I'lark, who It rrriotitly
HI. rein‘lated. fir
indicted
for operating » gamlillng hutliirtt,
hill am arm] it ted.
Hulllvan filed a formal petition
for rrintlatemrnl with Warren
la«t January. In II he refitted tn
the "fradulent, tpulioa*. nod
«horkins action’* of the yraiul
jury in a “deliberate neheme or
ho**" In form hit inspenakin hy
the Governor.
Senator Gnttlirr of Miami, who
would have had much tn say atmut
rrin iiatem e n t of Sullivan if llie
a n tpension had lieen allowed to
H" to the Senat*, -aid the Oovei
nor'a art ion "eame a t a rom pletc
u n itin ' to me."

"I had no idea II wa* alamt tn
happen. I haven’t teen Mr. Sul*
llvnit or the Governor, nor talked
lo either one of them aInn I it.'*
Gautier raid Keliy “ha* I*'«*u
'kilns on excel laid lob” n» Sheriff
during the ru&gt;pem&gt;inn of Sullivan.
Hep. Okell, ino.t fie.pient ad
inini'tialion supporter in the llaile
....rule Irjejtiwlive iielcpilinn at.'*

Irn-yeai
if*' I
of rnuliiui, however; unlerv
Itntion lt.if trlutil lieir in *tx note
Ho* nation work* out a atnhle
week»."
military nian|e,wi&gt;r pollry, " rr
Mar* ha 11 n|irr&gt;icil lli**.-r virw
will I*, weak wllhmit reiilixiui;
In a r.tp) Hull!id Inlrrvlaw willt the reaimn.'*
Wntlrl Reporl, during whirti he
Maithall dire a parallel 1**1worn
r r It r rated again III* rail f&gt;o ••n- IIMT and the pre*fnl defenve proItie magaxlttr I*. S. Nr» ■ and dm lion. policy. An fur maleital,
•elmenl of a llnivrr**l Military he *&lt;ald, (hat policy doea not mnTralnlns (IIMTl tfueram. Indi template the liiilldine up «f Ipitte
ratio n i are that the lion r. vol*
lock* of plane* and lank* and
ins laWr thli week, will do no other wi*a|H!p% hut lather flit*
more than »ef no a eommUilnn to faelllllea to turn them »n*t if Iht*
reeamnieml marhinrry for mult u neetl arlae*
prosram.
"The personnel part Ik an ef­
Marthalt aid I...... old m tut fort lo pul nuraahe* In the cam'*
hope for any rally trlup in Hit ptiiltlnn of rapid availability In
rmiinaluriit ptocinm, liecnti.a nenmnne la* we are In the mat­
even If the Weal and Ruaaln ter nf production of material," he
eame In term* "we would lu* continued. “Oner we do that, we
perfect ford* to relax nur military will lie nntatandinsly the mtid
■trensth until we had rvhlener poMrrful rminlry in the worl.l."
of total fallh.”
Anker) whether il will la* Iterc*Hr aald lltal at the rate Hk* •ary In In hulld Ihr armrtl furiri
program It miw solus fnrwned, up heynml Ihr ptearnt s'&gt;al nf
why the limp we gel I" lb* *,,m* nUint 1/rfXI.Hrkl men, Mamhall
mer of IPS’J wr will hr very aald;
strong." He enuplfd that with 'hi*. "I don’t know. We hope not.
That will depend mi the world
altuatlon thi* automet, aa we tail
I^cffafl Notices
mate It then We hope to avoid
n
i t a c t r r r o r a T r o n t m »: ralllns in additional rraerve tioop*
' w n v n t j i i i i c u i . i t a r i it or* that nerr««ity. We w|«h tn avn|d
tvu
m e anvil.
i t t a a i i M . -i«........
- ........
National Guard unila*7
1 gt»t.K n i r v u . i s i h a v i m ;
He etpreaaetl aaliafacllnn will,
P iv n a iT . Jo n n e. e n a e m i .i ,
T lalallll. t»r»»» THtll.Via IMIUtl the nreaenl atatua nf the military
M U N H ilM * I M r N u l . V lrtir t! hnildiip following what lie railed
i tertian,
i HTATG r tr PMlIHpA Til: J’a trrloii* dilemma" laal J iiik*
ItX-M* HlKNf ftlt *MM AM Mar&gt;halt wild;
(l J ii a ton Warm*. ttv«n*ti&gt;n,
re are ge
"We
prliinc ln Hie point
llln'de
fu ll Alit: ItSM SIir I.DU.MANH iinw wht'ie fin thu fll l line
m. a liUlc.. leeway., | ii . Usin';*1
i in he an* apt «*r .« rn» aiotv* WH
iltta4 rauaa Mini* oar Clrrtilt mani|. Ill H*)- wp
U.t-ejr
pet al ••join.a S m iiw li iv-eiir. hettrr off. S i x Wr air srtllnc
trM i, *Mt the lllti &lt;Uy of April.
Ir tPH. tflxlrr panalty n( !&gt;*.,»» nn 'B vety aolld ialvl* aa Itt the
CMnlvaao irvlat •"•♦'■4 aaalmil filtlirr. Slid wllhmit nverrvtrnd
tn aald etuv* on raid itar WIT* lug' n^ratlvea
P.n"ri

aaM the reinatalcm ant t r i i news
tn him
Theie were rrp o rla that Sulli­
van a a . in Tallahaaaae th li w tek
end, hut hr could I* located im ­
mediately. It la not neeeatary for
him t" take a new oath and po»t
a new bond a t the S ecretary of
S tate’* office.
Nm
wa • Governor
W arren
available for a *tatem ent beyond
the formal language of thd brief
rrinM atem riil order. He waa on
hi* way to JackaonvlIJe to make
n epereh al opening of a new oil
term inal.
w hittling Miami traffic cop who
Sullivan waa
the cheerful,
wa* awept lido the ahrrlff** offlre
hv a aurpiiae land.lide of vote*
In GUI.
I***t aumnter the I J. S. Senate'*
hrfativ er
Grime
InvrM igating
Uommittn,’ dug Into Sullivan'*
income a* sheriff.
Although hr *aid hr had much
more when lit* look office, the
.enalor* -aid he d a rte d the Job
v,i&gt;rth $J,5nu and huill it up to
more than
In less than
four year* on an allowable o ffi­
cial nature of fllVdiD a year.
Thr Kefauvrr com mittee rep o rt­
ed “it wa* perfectly clear th at
tin* Sheriff and a t Itaet one nf hi*
deputies
accumulated large
amount* «l pronerty while in of
flee, urn) for whir it they account­
ed |,v vague explanation,.'*
|*f-‘r - f u.)llj«»n,). depiitinn weet*
x.tnen.i fn. In ihe, v ,
'
nr'|ul(te*l nr reteaved when rharge*
ngainst Ihrm were dismissed.

Korean War

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k. sals•taiii.t: m i a rt.

mtiaATK.

Tea and »«ch nl von art h*trtit
•tot lilt it amt r|q.l|M I- prr**nt any
tlthvi af ynv. mir hat* acalu.l lh»
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Rotary Program

ira a lla a td f r r a Sat* Oavl
(foatiaeed P n a rag* oavf
the floodgalea and pulled nut
Club. J. D. F ite accompanied at
sometime after dark.
the piano, ami Allan Retied InU. N. troop* of four nations
troduced the num l*ri.
are deployed around Omitrlliiii.
Howard MeGough, owner of the
Some forward element* might
Sanford I’a in t and Glass Go., was
lie tem porarily cu t off hy Ihe lu t­
introduced aa a new member by J
ing water. The high water may
f- Ingle). President Orville T«iwh
extend a* far down Hie I’okhan
t ”n announced th at lad les N igh'
Rivet as Seoul, some f&gt;6 air mile*
will la held l»v the Rotary f'Tub
south w rit.
nt Ihr M ayfuir Inn rea l Saturday
The llesrrvior I* ihaped llkn
night writh dinner beginning ai
an Inverted "T " with a h air and
7.15 o'clock, lie also announced
*lrm each I ft mile* long. The city
that f!*daiy will hold an anm vrrof Hwachon i* on It* wr tern
K oaiiiiiird front Gagr One)
i«ry im rtv a t the Mayfair on Slav
HP.
! last week and ha* served notice H with D istrict Governor Prank
Ghurwnn, an Important Rett ht will try in a trik r It from th o
Hht«le* a* th e principal speaker
lw*e 17 mile* north nf .W on I h tt, hill,
| Visitor* introduced by It. I.
w rstern front, wa* brought under
When the final !■ d will rn m r I* 1‘rrkiii*. J r . included Itav l’re»t»&gt;n
A m rrlran artillery fire Monday, j u ,„ , Main hut it prolwblv will of I,ynn, Mm i ., H. K. Illgrlow o
Only light to imalcrale ground ),r
this week, Winstead *ald. Hudson, Ohio, Fred Savwell o'
cemtart was reported from thia
fhe M m i*ilppian Mn't m aking Hud
« ., Lm, Rockwell of To
aectnr.
mikI pieiiletion on how the etru g - wauda, f a ., George Hull «f l’«t
T heir wra» little fightioir on gte will rlul
tei ion, N. J „ I.eRov lu»WEon t
other front*.
"I think we have a good rhuitce Ht I .ni*l ami W. I. Thorpe of Hi
lo keep il in the I,ill," he told a land..
WF.HTF.RN
F R O N T.
Korea, reporter, "I hi! up here anything
There will la- no mreting of Ih
Anr. fi (liclayedl— 1&lt;11 - IJ. S. a r­ rail h ip p tn Ih ere'a a dctrrniined rltili nt it Monday.
tillery ran wipe out a Communist, drive to k in r t It out lint on
battalion in 20 minutes.
the tdh**r hand we've got a lo t
This I* how II work*:
of *op|ai|t, too W f’rr 'lin k in g
An air otiserver spot* a hat
an,Hint and kit-ping an eye on
talhm of Ghlnest* Communist in -1
lopmenl
(Gottllnurd Irnm Page tin e )
fiPtrymen (at,oui 2f&gt;ni gathering
i w e l l ir. hi
tall railed Ihe Im- rut to f I,VI.*imt.lKW
Iwhind a lidge.
tragic Ixirkward
amendment
Whilien -aid that while lh'*
In a frw minute* the fieri i alt p "
Farm lltirrau Is the largest farm
would launch one tif their reek"I think it I* a Itagir
organization in the country tin
Icac ccu sterattn ek - ngniost Am* f that ill thi* hoot w in , we arc* Farm Hurettu* in ih r S &gt;ulh ‘ilo
’if k it lighllfto y», . , *, , '.,f. ,,i,”
t ,, g* x*nr —th e not . i!.—
,lT u t Ii, il.. vis *• &gt; of H,«
tpc forward dope of the hill.
not. i.f ..fei-k atlo o eletuhl ag ain national organisation.’*
Gaily In the Korean war this U injet tet| in th e draft hill."
However, lie said, the h»tion»l
would have lieen a rriais. Il roultl
Powell said th a t segregation oiganixaiion view* carry consider*
MIAMI. Apr. !) (,t*&gt;
An air have meant another ovcrrufi po*i. ha* lx&lt;n wiped out in the Navy phle weight in Gongre'* ami thnl |
of dishetirf was Ihe principal re ­ tion with Aim rlcan maehinegiinn- t.nd Air Foiei nnd Ihnl they had I his has “ mnde iimie dlffleult the
act ion today lo pew* th at Gover- ere ileail Iwtidc their guns. Ot it md I* t it. tm-Mkeru'd hy stieh nr- task of prtividlug ailrt|iMlrty fur
the Soil (,’onaervalinn prvvium ,
ii(,t Fuller War ten had reinstated ronhl liave meant a withdrawal or I ion.
retreat. At last Ihe Chinese atHep llolifield (D G alifl is an- wliidi has m eant much tow ard di
rx-SHeriff Jaine* A. Sullivan.
Col. Ja rk Younger, pretldent of taek i mild pmhwhly have la-rn td h er trailer in op|Hi&gt;itiiin to th e vrisifh alioti in Ihe South."
Whitten aald hi* subcommittee
the Grime Gommlsslun nf G reater lieaten off uiily at a cost of ten amendment
\Yfn»t«ail fii*l piopotrd a year prohahly will retoiiimend su b stan ­
A|i*m( 'a id hi* gm m t would havr tn U l rastialHes.
Hut this is April, IUM.
ago (hat meji m the srrvirr* Im tial reduction* on budget figure*
a -itaU-nirnt later. Younger’* p er­
Th«* air spotter In his littlw Ullowt'l lo rhtepw either a segre. for the A grieultum Department
sonal eommenl w*a»:
"It ha« Iwro reported for »omr plane »pcak* a few words into gil* d tut non‘segregated unit. H r hui without “ injuring the p ro ­
lime that Jim m y Sullivan has the irtirrnphnne of his radio Iran*, made thr ptoposAl a fte r it gn -g n gram s" of th r department.
tion was uieiliihisl hy ex rtu llv c
He iiid th a t In his opinion there
known inn much ahout the Oov- inttlrr.
Hack at "divarty’* division order.
Would he nderjnate fund* for r r.
ernor, apd that Ihe Govrrtini
March, extension, rural r le c ltifi­
would have to reinstate Sullivan." artillery fire roniro! ccnlci thrrt’
r s t hut am) o th e r pingrams.
Sheriff Thoma* F. Rally, nam ­ i* lightning iiiathrmatlr* nnd
A* to "oil rtinservallon he said
ed to rrplnre Sullivan Nov. 10, hurrirtl telephone order*.
Then, over foui mile* of front,
he feels th a t f o n g r e u must make
aid:
ailnpiate appropi lations to carry*
“ Il is Ih r i 'institutional right of the rnuirlr* of At field goiins
ilw alla-ra I o n r s t t n asi
out m m m itiiient* made to farm er*
Ihe Governor tn reinstate rx- lift and swing low iad the Chine set
Sheriff Sullivan. I am aw aiting roneen'ialinn. Some gun* a re Dial tin dory wo fai r or Hint under the program announced «
further instruction*. I have not on the right, some oil the left. ; the ronfrtslon w a , oldaiue'l under year ago.
Stimr are almost at Ihe front line, clrrunitlanee* whieli made it In
Whlttrri said the full app ro p ria­
Inch officially nollfled."
Newspaper switchboard*
Im- »ome other* nearly aly mite* lie- adml*«lhle or i| , use ineip-sllenl." tion* com m ittee pruhaldv will lake
In a footnote . I n k ' in ..-i»,l th e final action on Ihe hill within a
eame flooded with telephone rail* tilml il. Hut divarty rontrnl*
a* word nf the relnalatem ent them a* a single w rap m ami give* defense had o fftre il, hut Ihe tn u rt week.
rejected u&lt; irrev elan t nod iinnin
the order to fire,
spread.
puhlirity * fair trial ran lie grant­
Mernnd* later a torrent of flam e terlal, evirlence n t "htulal, in ­ ed
"It I* Irui'T" wa* Ihe principal
anv man."
illicit ion n»ked. Some added: "I and steel break* over Ihe heads human lientlngs of lielemluitta hy
In his written opinion he said:
thought th r Kroata* was to take of the unwarned and unsuspeet- sta te officer*.*’
ilradlng lit* opiriuiii from tin* "If freedom* of the p ir■a are so
• log Chinese. Kvery one of thd
(h at up,"
abused a&gt; to make a fair trial in
51 shell* come* down nn Ihe aamd I Iviii h, Jackvon elili .l u fnn eful •lo* lo* aliiv linpotflhle, the judieial
epot -timed In arrive at the «ami language]
pi we** must be protrticsi bv
l.ftT i.E lin c K . Apr. ti m i
instant. Ttd* 1* the ili*adlicst ar­
" i l it becoming a tpiestjun tvhi*
moving tho trial (a a forum lw
Senator l.e .ir r G Hunt (ll-W yti), tillery fire knnwn In science. The
Hie
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le
n
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uirlliiels
of
ymH il« iirnlinhk inffticmr.
a memlter of Ihe Kefauver Grime glinnpr* rail It "time on largel.T
Inveatlgallon Gommille- , said to ­
Afler IhU flm t vollry, Ihr g n n i
day he "w as eoneernetl and ,rtc- fire again ami again and agnin]
pij-w l" to team lligl snipvmlcti

,.=r. _ ,rT _Sewf ...
let, mp ttaiTtr ar I'Urp Ih.rvol,
I 'the aval of »aM l'*"tM al Kan
Hr V.mi*ttl* I'nnalr. t'lorlita. Ikl*
M in i dar of Hat.fi. a it Itpi
f&gt; l* II r: IIVI h iN.
r*|ark I'l.tolt r?*iurt. Henil
oM* i&gt; 5 «i|i. Klnrlda
liy M I. lluni, ik ;

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until they have hurled .Ilk round*
From first to la tl it ha* tak en
only 20 m inute*—and the Comm unut hailalicm of about 250
men has d issappcaied a* a f ig h t­
ing force
Then Ihr Ameriean In fan try ,
which never knew the menace wa*
there until II heard Ihe a rtille ry ,
goes up Ihe hill, digging Ollt the
la-i ditch defenders from th e ir
foxhole*.

IF

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W EA TH ER

Mostly cloudy and mild, ocratinnal
rain anti lural thundershow ers this
afternoon and tonight, probably
rriding by Wednesday.

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Nir. l t i l

Leased W ire

Civic Groups Ask Red Affiliation DecideAmount M a c A r th u r B e lie v e d T o H a v e
Is Admitted By
Impeachment Of Actor
Hayden Of Wage Raise A s k e d F re e r H a n d In K o r e a ;
Governor W arren
Two Newspapers And |
B r itis h H it G e n e r a l’s P o lic y
Miami Church Or­ House Calls For
MIAMI. Apr. I0 — &lt;/P)— De­
mand* (or impeachment o( Gover­
nor Fuller Warren, and for a new
Stale law providing for recall of
I ii&amp; r uflicials, wr" ’ raid f'tlav
in Florida.
They grew out erf Wsrtcn’t re­
instatement of Smilin' Jimmy Sul­
livan a* Sheriff of Dade (Miami)
county, an area which Fill Chief
| J . Edgar Hoover told the Kefauv•r Senate Criaao Investigating
Committee was the "winter capital
of Iha underworld."
At least two newspapers and the
Greater Miami Council of Churches
called for impeachment of the
Governor.
Wanen suspended Sullivan sia
months ago after he was indicted
■'o# charges he failed to enforce
■smbliag laws and permitted his
deputies to accept bribes. The indktmrat was voided by the Stole
Supreme Court.
The Great Miami Crime Com­
mission. in a formal statement,
urged Dade county resident to
write or telegraph their representa­
tives in the Legislature and press
0 for “ immediate passage of a work­
able law providing means of re­
calling public officers."

“The action of Governor W ar­
ren reinstating Jimmy Sullivan
ta a challenge to the good
eltlr*ni of thla community," the
Commission said
"If the public wants good
government, the facilities ef the
Crime Commlaalon are available
ic w ils a s l M h u t n«kl&gt;

Tells
Of Need For Good
Driving Teaching
The need of proper Instruction
of taen*agera in the dangers and
hasards of driving automobiles
was today stressed by Patrolman
Carloa E. Bullock of the Educa­
tion Division of tha State Highway
Patrol In n talk to members of
the Lloaa Club. Ha wea Introduced
by R. D. Harrison and W. O. UvInrstoa. Harry Robson presided.
Patrolman Bullock riled as an
Instance an accident Involving a
un* girl in a nearby city who
r e This girl
it the sight of dn •eye.
had_ seen.. Ianother
_____ „ girl
tl drdrive an as*
cort’a car and wanted to do the
same hsratlf. The girl had no Hriv-

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* Chinese B last G-l’a
W ith Propaganda
Mrs. Parker
at Roomlllat and

a cashier
‘a drug
a U ttar
S R S - r tU w . M . , i.
K ona In which waa enclosed a
small typewritten sheet which had
been left by retreating Chinese
troops, and which with other
f&gt; aheeta war* undtr rocks on the
troll.
It waa headlined: "Die for the
Wall Streat- No. Demand giving
uo righting and go home."
Tht reel of the message read:
"Officers and enlisted men of the
U.8. ogroaalve army, ft la not
worthwhile to flRnt and dia for
ths interest of monopoly capital­
ists and warlords. Raisa demands
for withdrawal to tha AM. from
Korea. The Chined# PoopIa* Volun^ leer Forces.”
,

General Hutchison
Heads 48th Division
TLANTA. Apr. Ji
JO &lt;( R Gen*
ATLANTA.
oral JJoseph “HutohUoa at Sanford
ko now commander
of the 4$ch
la the
_
National Guard
.....
of unite In Georgia ta d Florida.
General W. A. f
slstant Georgia Adjutant- General,
announced today that General
Hutchison h at bean
division commander
MnJ. Genera] H. D,
Macon, who reel good m a d ly .
uum iov am ptfR promotad from brigadier to
‘ major
general.
GaoeraJ_
_
•aid that tn
I Cunningham
said
other division
isioo a ta ri change
C
a l ~ m G. M erritt af Miron
_____
has been promoted to brigadier
ganan j and becomes deputy dlvl-

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List Of Officials
Ousted By Warren

WASHINGTON. Apr. 10-vT*)
Sterling Hayden, movie tter and
holder of the Silver Star for valor
in the Lit war, told the Houie unAmerican Activities Committee to.
*v»
rv
day Ins, he way a Commun*
l Ilriliv .i: I i a I ci»S U l | &gt; i .
about ns monliis in 1946.
He testified h« joined the patty
' in June, 1946, and quit it in
TALLAHASSEE. Apr.
December.
6P)—The S enate today passed a
“ ft war the stupider!, ntorl igno­
hill relieving
restrictions on
rant thing I've ever done in m&gt;
bond* issued bv counties to ranstruct hospitals. The measure,
life." he raid. "It took me a couple
introduced by Rena Ior Itoyl* of
of
mnnlhi to realise that they be­
Sanford, would perm it aurh
lieve they alone have the try. that
bands to be re tire d o rrr a period
they know what is beit for every
of 30 years Instead of 10, and
te
remove* the $300,000 construc­
one.
tion limitation. It la the first
Hayden, real nam e John Hamil­
genual m easure passed by the
ton, war the firs t witness at to ­
1031 .Senate and waa ordered
day's resumed h earing. Hilled In
certified Im m ediately to the
advance as a "cooperative" witHouse for consideration.
nes, he is expected to tell what
he knows about Reds in Holly­
TAI-LAHASSEE. Apr. 1 0 -U P ) wood. Hayden w as decorated for
— The House voted to call on his work a* a M arine Corns cap­
Governor Warren to furnish the tain serving ae an intelligence
Florida Senate immediately a list agent.
Former S enator
Millard t .
of officials he has ousted and his Tydingt, appearing ln-f« re another
reasons for doing so.
congressional com m ittee, said to ­
The resolution, if concurred is day that Senator Butler (K-Mdt
knew a "fake" p ictu re and "Ilea”
by the Senate, would give the when the two men were running
senators immediate authoiity to were being used against Tydings
review the suspensions, make them against tach o th e r for Senator In
final by removal or reinstate the ltW i Pul Butler refused to repu­
d iate there, Tdyinge -aid.
officcn.
The former M aryland DemoWhile the H ouse was taking rra tlc Senator w as testifying be­
this action by a feeble voice vote, fore a Senate aubcommitte* in ­
the Influential S en ate Rulea Com­ vestigating the cam paign. Tydm ittee rejected 5-4 a proposal &lt;ing« said R utter “ allowed the
by Senator Pop* o f jit. Augustine whole thing to re s t as a cloud
to Investigate th e Governor’ &gt; over my reputation” until the elec­
suspension ami reinatatcmi-nt of tion waa ovar.
The picture Involved waa comofficers.
These lajrialative nations were posite photograph showing T yJ
touched off by War,wn*i re in ­ Inga seemingly listen in g to Com
statem ent y esterd ay by suspend­ munist leader E a rl Browder.
The llogse
Hogse paaaed
passed a daylight
ed Sheriff Jim m y Sullivan o f
Dads county, tim ing later, th a ■aylng time bill f o r tb s capital
Governor also
p ut suspended today and s e n t l t to tk e Senate. It
would authorito the commisioners
Solicitor V. R. (R ed) Fisher of of the District o f Columbia ts
Hillsborough back in office.
order clocks le t ahead one hour
The House resolution was o f­ from Apr. 29 to Sept. 30 thla
fered by the D ada county dele- year.
atlon and Itep. Ualna of -St.
The House m ay g e t lu rk on the
ohn*. After p assag e it w ent
( ( ’s a i ta a e # O h r s a * K liS I I

Senators Would Have
Warren

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Removals

!*■*■ T h i o l

Boy Ib Arrested For
Sharrock Installed
Grocery Robbery
As Ruler Of Elks
R. P, Sharrock w as Installed as
"exalted ruler” of tha Sanford
Lodge No. 1241, th e Benevolent
and Protective O rder of Kike
Thursday night a t the Elk’s Club.
Other officers installed were:
E arl Higginbotham, esteemed loyal
knighU John H. W illiams, esteemed I j f t t knight; 8 . W. Roberta, es­
teemed lecturing knight; Is o Rutner, secretary: J . it. Fitspatrick,
treasurer; J. M. Cameron, tiler; Ai
Coe, trustee; Robert Billhelmer,
eequlro; M. L. Rabom, chaplain;
Malcolm MacNelll. inner guard and

Harry Kudell, organist.
Diatriri Deputy Hugh Vaughn
o f 8L Augustine officiated at the
Installation, and waa aasitted by
George llindrey and C, R. Conlun
o f DeLand; Harrison Steward,
Winter Pork;
Zlakan, St.
Augustine;
Orlando:
•tine; Guy
G o, Linder, v
iw b u
and Jc
loti‘ Fltld and Jeaao 1-oilge.
Sanford. Refreshments wars serv­
ed following the meeting.

A 17 vear old boy was arrested
veaterdav m orning In Longwuod
bv Sheriff P. A. M aro and Deputy
Charles Reek a f ta r th e officer*
found in tha boy’s room frosen
foods ami a Sm ith and Weston pis­
tol which had baen taken during
the night from H artley'* Grocery.
The boy, who atated that he hml
come to Longwood from IV truit,
Mieh. about a m onth ago, is In
County Jail undar M 00 bond pend­
ing action by C ircu it Judge M. R.
Sm ith.
Confronted In hlo room by tha
officers, tha boy a t first deniad
having any atolan goods in his pos­
session, said S h eriff Maro, but a
search revealed stolen cigarettes
under a cabinet. In the cabinet
waa found frosew chickens, candv
cakes and other foods. The pistol
and eartridgs b elt Were found on
top of the cabinet.
Total value o f all of the stolen
goods was estim ated at (2b, said
S h eriff Kern.

Mickey Cohen

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2 British Budget To
Reach $11 Billion,
Gaitskcl!

W ASHINGTON. Apr. 10— &lt;/P)
— The government today set up
special three-man panel to deter
mine whether the sii-crnt cost ref
living par increase due $1,000,000
tc-ca-opcialing tail wutkrrs on
Apr. I can Ik- permitted under
stabilisation policies.
Stabilisation olticials indicated,
at the same time, that 21^ cents
uf the six cent hourly increase—
rather than 11 - cents as previously
reported— could be allowed now
under the existing wage control
formula.
This
form ula limits wages
booata to 10 per cent above tha
level of Ja n . lb, 1950.
The Army, which la technical!?
operating railroad* under a selsure order, had said that 1*4 cents
was all th a t could be paid to the
workers under the Id per cent
increase lim it.
It wa« learned from stabilisa­
tion officials, however, th a t tha
Army used the wrong figure as
the w orkers' average hourly wage
in calculating the 10 per re n t In­
crease lim it.
The panel set un to determ ine
how much more of the rem aining
3N cents can to* paid to the w ork­
ers was named by Kconomic S tab ­
iliser Erie Johnston.
William M. I-eisserson, W ash­
ington, form er chairman of the
railroad mediation lioard, will
serve as panel chairman. O ther
members a re Uoyd K. G arrison,
former chairm an of the war labor
ard d u rin g th e last w ar,
Frank $1. Swacker, railroad a rb i­
trato r. G arrison and Swacker are
both from New York.
The panel will hold its first
session here tomorrow or T h u rs­
day and is expected to make public Its rrcqpimendations soon be­
cause most of the affected rail
trs s tts s s e o s r* e s n sM i
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White House SilcntOn
Reported Rebuke;
U.N. Forces Reach
Hwachon R^uervoir

Death Sentence

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—-Ih e \1 h itr House *uld tods*
it rancrllrd an appoinlm rnt for
National l.egion
Commander
Uric Cocke. Jr., bcc»u*e Cocke
fir*t publicly announce*) what he
planned In tell Prr*idrnl Tru­
man—thsl he support* Geurrnt
Douglas M arA rthur'a controier»ial iHMition on F ar
Faslern
policy. This elim inated the nerd
)for the conference which had
hern set for noon today, the
11 h itr H o w e said.

D e f e n s e Allocation
Rises To $4 Billion:
Taxes Are Raised
LONDON.. Apr.~ 10 — 4/1’) Hugh Gaitikell. Chancellor of the
E xv)ic&lt;|Ut i , piopotrvl a record
peacetime budget of t'4.197.000.000 ($11,751,000,000) for 195152 today, including (1.490.000.000
for rearmament againtl Commun­
ism.
I he defrnre budget, equivalent
to $4.172.000,000, was a whop­
ping increate of l‘7l 5.000,000 over
this year.
But even so, Hrilain’s social
services, including the N ational
Health Service, will cost mure
than national defense.
Incrvases In old age and w ar
pensions to meet the rising cost
of living will boost welfare ser­
vices by C2&lt;1,000,000 to 11 ,(116,000,000. ($4 Ji22,000,000).
To keep welfare costa from
mounting even more, G ailaktll
saiJ free false teeth and Spec­
tacle* will be discontinued by th-National Health Service. P atien ts
will now have to pay h alf the
tost.
Galtskell said on tha basis of
present taxes thrr* would bo a
fVlMX&gt;0,000 ($227,700-000) deficit.
To help pay tlw bill G altskell
proposed a wide range of increase*
In taxes on individual incomes,
corporations and consumer good*

(HI OlAtH fINAITT WAt CAtStO on Oscar Coll.i.-o (te n te r) nttrr hit
arrival at VVasblngton’s V S U ntiict c’*wut. msuai-icd (•&gt; two other pru*
c a m and escorted by a marstial. 'flic Puerto II.. .m u-i rnrtst, convicted
uf the ttiittder of While Home (*dltcm«n l &lt;-*lu-1IMt. was sentenced to
die tn Ihe electric chair on ik tnl-er 'Jv by Juilue I Alan llokUtaumitli.
In pnuiounrltig ludgment. tin- court saul their * i&gt; no dunbt that Colluro
was “nioralty and legally guilty,”
(Intcriidtnmul Jt'ouudpbolo)

u.i, m*mmj inc-m.u,‘:N a v a 1 Scientist S tate Presents
S Suspended Under Survey I oWtden
S e c u rity Rules French Avenue

ra te of tub* sbuU&lt;&gt;g**($LI4) w-

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Hy A S80CIATKD PRESS
In a two-hour diicuiiion with
Army Secrelary Frank Pace. Jr.,
at hii Tokyo h ea d q u aitrri yertertlay. General L)*&gt;uwl u MacAlthur
it believed to have a ik rd lor more
troops and a freer hand to wage
war again*! the Cumniunitl Chin­
ese.
MacAlthur hat re(&gt;eatedly railed
again*! Red C hina's "privileged
•ancillary of M anchuria" and in
hit talks with P ace may have
tough) ihe right ta Imam Chinete
supply iiatet, Tokyo diipalchei
• aid.
The Supreme Commander—criticued hy Trum an Admmiilration
tupymiteit for urging utc of Chin­
ete Nalionalitt t loops in a seen nd
fror$ againtl Red China— author­
ized a tpokrtm an to deny reports
he had been reprim anded for the
tlalrlnenl.
Informed sources laid MacAt(('•B llaata

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Frank Sandler Is
L. Crow. Retired bv si* pen.-e to nine shilling*
.Appointed Leader
aixpense uf 31.93.
Thi- tax an distributed cor­
A. C. L. Engineer, poration
Of Jewish Appeal
profits would be raised
Dies At Ajre Of 85 L 7 7 .-^ .r'£ 'r2 X r n t Wife Of Brc-naucr Ve- Project Will He In- Frank Sandier, m anager of
((’•lu lia M i l i •*««# •tinhi I

Linroln Grow. Rfi, a resident nf
Hanford for th e putt 47 years, died
at the local hospital yesterday a f ­
ter a brief illness.
Born In Plymouth, Pa., Feb.
I(Wfl, Mr. Grow rami- to Hanford in
September. 1904 and entered the
service of the Atlantic Coastline
Railroad as an engineer, lie wa*
retired as an engineer on Ju ly l'l.
11*37.
A member of the First Prestn
terian Church, Mr. Grow residi--!
at 211 French Avenue. He wa* *
memlwr of the Brotherhood
Locomotive Knglneers for mote
than Ml years.
Mr. Grow Is survived hy two
daughters, Mrs. P. J. Allen of S an ­
ford and Mrs. John M althal &lt;f
Baltimore, V d.; two sons, H arry
tv. Grow of Sanford and E arl K.
Grow of Miami; II grandehtldri-n
and to g re a t grandchildren; one
brother. Kdward Grow of Osawatomle, Kas.; tw o nieces, Mrs. Rmma Cooper and Mrs. Mary Craig
of WilWes-llurre, Pa.
Funeral srrvieea will be held at
llrlison Funeral Home tomorrow
at 2:30 P.M. with Rav. A. G. MeInnla officiating. Interment wilt
follow In I-ake View Cemetery be­
n d s Mis. Grow who preceded him
In death by only 12 day*.

Daupliter Auctions
B(»oks, M anusripts
Of Samuel Clemens

liemently De n i e s
Communist Charge

eluded In Road Depnrtmcnt ‘51 Budget

WASHINGTON, Apr. 10—t/V)

A pielimituiy turvey of Flench
Avenue which wilt hr uted in
widening ihr riilu r tlirel at a
f.iim-lo-maikrt highway, wat |tte*
•rn trd to the City ('ommittion
I i,l ntglil hy Ji-hll I. l o t o! the
S tate llntliw.iv Department.
t ’lly Manager t liiford McKihluo
(tin niofning d n lared dial accord­
ing to Mr. Fox. die project I* invludrd in the Irn ltliv r |9 5 | higli*
way improvement budget. I he
Committion agreed to the requett
by Mr, Fox to iim iuli .vhitracl and
tide information on propcity along
the right of way.
The Commission directed Kdwln
Shinholser, city attorney, tn investigato n propo-ed Slate law
(lint would pit*, e regulation of
Utilities such n* power and gas
the control of n
ounpMllle* umi
f rum nurel tin I'iiKP rf lit

— Dr. Stephen ilrunauer. a Nasy
scientist ahiMa special field i*
High riplosives, ws« *u*|iemled
from hi* research | hh I liwlst "a*
a security risk.” Ill* site, *hu
aork* for Ihe S la te Department,
it No a s s suspended limn hri |oli.
A Navy announcrn*eiit g air no
detail* of rh a rg ra aiitlio i llruo
s o r t hut said th e auspenaion as*
”a» a teeuritv rl*k." It said he
ha* 10 days In which to answer
Ihe rh trg e s anti request u hear­
ing if he so desire*. 17&lt;e Stnti
Department aald Mr*. Ilrun­
au er‘a suspension a a* pending
the outcome of Ihe Nasy arlion
aa In her husband.

H O M V .Y O O r, Apr. tO—671—
A collect1 r of I* HIM) of Murk
Tw ain's
Looks, m anuscripts
ami letters I* l»-mg auctioned off
today.
Mor» than Htwi persons, includ­
ing devotees of the great A m er­
ican humorist and professional
collectors, attende*) the opening
day of the three-day auction yes•n lay .
Perliaps the largest collection of
furnishings and belonging* of
tha w riter ever to go on the
block la being sold by hi* sols
surviving daughter, Mrs. C lara
W ASHINGTON. Apr. 10— (,1*)
Clemens Samosaoud.
Also being sold is the 12-room — The Slat* D epartment taul to­
mansion belonging to her and her day the Navy h a t tutpemled (min­
husband,
Jacques
Samossoud,
symphony conductor, which in ­ er Coindr. Stephen B lunaur' " u n ­
cludes H five-acre estate and der Navy D#p»flme.it loyalty and
I t e a i l a a s U I I * t'aa* l. ta ki)
swimming [mol in the Hollywood
ima
Hills. A high bid of Jto.oot) has
been made for t i e '-..lata *u far,
It is still ip en for hid.
Several pem tlfg* and c t c h i n , ., ,
JAYCKK RESOLUTION
tom e oWT.wl 1j T ra in , were auc­
HAINES CITY, Apr. 10-6V)
tioned L i r a h * at Plica* from
The Florida Junlai Chamber of 4b0 to 1166 A J wipes McNeill
Commerce’s fourth district con­ W liittler eU h 'fg wsnl for $76.
ference yesterday unanimously
Th* lop rH** .'aim ing wa» of
lly 11 AVNK OLIVER
tra a lte a v -»*■ !•**» g a a n
called for a ita te law to open Die
NEW YORK . Apt. 10— (/!’&gt; A milettone in the Imtory «i
welfare rolls to public scrutiny,
C O M K ril l' CITATIONS
and called fo r a Joint legislative
butinrtt will be rearhrd iliniilv, itotvibly hy month-end. when the
FEW YORK Apr. 16—OF)— American Telephone and Telegraph Co. grti it* one millionth
Investigation fo r th* entire stale
w elfare program .
The U. 8. S-’«eta ha* turned over
ilr
cr-t* *1
ritationa
of s'ockholder.
It will be th e first time any corporation ever h at had a million
g -M r
’ &gt;» Coatello, Frank
FRENCH 1’RES I DENT
I •** A Jonis to U. S. shareholder*. A pproxim ately, lt&lt;P~
SHANNON, Iraland, Apr. D &gt; - ErickV i. a
(A1— France’* Frvaidant Aurioi Attorney I r ing Ga&gt;pol hero.
witl be Ihe parent company of the counted f»r in tho total of
and hla wife stopped in Ireland
Caypoi it'd ni-wimen yesterday 12-blllion dollar Hell System, the common
.. ............ (tiH-klioldi-rs.
T)i« spread of i-wnrrthlp i f
today, on th a way home from i*v »ad jv e iv e d the cfficial w orld's largest p riv ate huiinrss
th ese and other companies doe i
a &gt;tate visit in America. A 21- Irai'.KVitit of th e record* .‘or m terpris*.
ru n salute, # m ilitary honor etude, it* sail, nv would present
The occasion will serve tn point not always run in proportion to
guard and President and Mr*. evU:.-iu* i a fed* -1 gr*nd jurv up the fact th a t ownership of th e vise of the company, p a r ti­
Sean O’Kelly greeted them at for pua*lhia indlctmctits.
America’s Industrial giants I* cularly in ftima In which family
Shannon A irport.
Tnc Ihrro men were ciUsl for widely spread am ong large num­ holdings are large. The giant
F ord Motor Co., for Instance,
Aipiol’a epecUl Air Franrr- rontam pt after balking a t cer­ ber* of investors.
&gt;lana landed here II hour* after tain questions asked them during
A t least 11 corporations have dot-a not even appear on the
the SermUv crime ecmmlttee h ear­ more than 100,000 common stock­ list.
t left Montreal yesterday.
Although UFA ha* more than
Aurioi had planned a direct ing-. uarw aast i.ionth.
holder*--or ow ners. According ta
return to France but changed hla
la test announced to ta ls, they are: one nml n half time* as many
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rout* when O'Kelly lu rg a a tid
A. T. and T.................
W0.000 atockholdrrs a* Du Pont, its
their meeting here.
Genera! Mntora
446J173 |3t),H00,n60 in a -seta are dwarfDAY IONA BF.a CII. Apr. 10
Th* largest preclalun aerial General Electric
249,073 ml by Du P ont’a nearly two
dollars.
And
General
F8U FIRB
camera in the world la bring Standard Oil Co. (N . J.) 222.0dt billion
...
200 HOG Motor* with approiim ately four
TALIiAHASSKE, Apr. 10-671 •.ted to m ap the coastline ir. this W. 8. Steel
—A pre-dawn fire todav destroy­ area.
Pennsylvania R ailroad
159,770 tim e* s* many ahareho1d»re a t
17*,***»0 P ackard has more than 30 time*
ed the Unieeroltv Grill, actors
Teroaln change# caused by Radio Cnrp, of A m erica
th* street from th* main gate* hurricanes and othar disturbances Cona. Edison Co. o f N. X. 122.4*4 aa much in assets.
of Florida S tate Unlverolty.
1T0.04A
can be determined and m -re Packard Motor
Must large corporations en­
Thousands of women who at* precis nape prepared. Tha pro- F. I. Du Poet Da N em ours 109,774 courage wider ownership uf their
la being conducted by tha Sinclair Oil
ten dad m u w het It waa Florida
. IO IJ iM stock. A number of them have
fl. aoast aad geodetic aurState Colter* fa r Woama knew
At lu s t IT ctH«r companies apUt their stock
in
recent
Urn eetabttahmeat aa tha Three vey.
haeo from lOjOOO to 100JKW m onths to th* price per share
A firing fortress with a crew stockholder*.
w ould be more a ttractiv e to th a
parlor ta d dry (L an­ of eight carries the 7C-0-pound
These do not Include haMera of • m all investor.
aloft. A t a height of preferred stock In some of th&gt;in tin building alee
General Motors split its stock
Th# raaaa of th« 1$,7$0 feet, ar. area of 124 eompanlrs. H ow ever, many i r e tw o for one 1st* last year and
definitely deter* aooa.-e miles te n he loverod In ferred (lock hu he. * also m o S landsrd Oil Co. (New Jersey)

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Florida Fashions M anufacturing
Company, Ims accepted the ihulrmanship of the 19M Hanford
Dnlted Jewish Appeal Drive oti
l*eh»lf nf the nationw ide tinitevl
Jewish Appeal which L-gins Apr.
15, it was announce*! her* today,
The fo ile d e«wi*h Appeal re ­
quires $203,444,1 a HI tld t year to
meet uigent needs in Israel,
Europe, North A frica and the
United Stale*. Funds raised here
fur the United Jew ish Appeal
provide fur the large-scale Imm lgratinn, settlem ent and rehnldli(at mu program uf the United
I’n li'tio r Appeal, Join t U iitnhi]liun Committee and United Ser­
vice fur New A m ericent, tho
Appeal't benefieiary agencies. ,
A sserting Hint
“ the Jewish
Community nf S anford can l&gt;«
rigidly proud of the trem endous
addevem entl it helped make pos­
sible in recent yenrv In lirael
and tn other parts uf Ihe world,'*
Mr. Handler em phasized that “th a
gigantic tasks of rescue and reconstruction of hundred* of thou*,
and* of dtstre.ved Jews are fa r
from voinpluted. T hey call fur ac­
tion now before tim e run* out.”
“ The work of the United Jewish
Appeal is in line with the d&lt; ironc ritic objectives o f th e free peo­
ple* of the world. In taving
live*, in strengthening the free
people of Israel, We are further­
ing the ia n te of democracy and
helping to strengthen It."
Mr Handler pointed out th a t
200,INK) Jews m ust be brought to
Istnel by the U nited J.vvilh Ap­
peal this vear a* rapidly as pos­
sible. ‘'Thousand* of Jews in
Roumanla and Iraq are being per­
m itted ti em igrate to Israel.” ho
said, "hut this exodus hat Lecorao
it race against tim e. Iraq, where
61,000 Jew* m ust leave hat se t
n May 30 deadline on further
Jewish em igration, while Roumania might halt the present
monthly movement of 5,000 rtni__ H w &gt; lln t4 On l*ii» r*»ur|

Sun ford Weather
High yeiterday 79
Low today 68
Rain 00
Total Apr. rain, 1.44 inches
Normal Apr. rain 2.21 inches.

The Weather
JACKSONVILLE . A pr. tO -GP)
A tlanta
47
tl
30
47
Itismark
81
Urowntvilie
62
63
43
Chicago
69 .
Denver
Dea Moines
60
41

Freino
Philadelphia
Washington
Winnipeg
Jacksonville
Miami
Tatlahaaroe
Tampa

88
61
a
44
77
74
77
74

48
48
Cl
84
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avsiO il

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ganization Demand
Warren BeReplaced

Ex-Marine Hero Be­ Non-Operating Union
came Red In 1945;
May Get 21;* Cents
Describes Action As
In Place Of Six:
“Stupidest Of Life”
O f f i c i a l s Assert

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFOttP. FLORIDA
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m a t • o ld ie r ." ................
Among the top divisional com­
mander* he name* MaJ. General
E rn ie ("Old Cravat V o ic e ) H ar­
m on for his "rare com bination of
sound tactical Judgm ent and
boldness th a t to g eth er make a
g r e a t commander.
Harmon led
th e F irst Armored Division In
T unisia and Italy, th e Second
A rm ored Division In W estern
Europe. He Is now retired.
Bradley picks as perhaps his

M A R C H O F EVENTS
Senole Croup lo Study
Tightened CAB Control
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Radical Changes Certain
To Bring A ir lif t* P .c le tl

Special lo Central P e rn

TrrA A H IN O TO N —Be ream* of pain and rage will he heard from the
l V airlines soon when the Senate commerce committee begins con­
m a tte r propoesl for tightening Civil Aeronautics
sideration of
Board control over domestic and overseas air earn ers.
Committee Chairman Edwin C. Johnson lD |. Colorado, term s the
plan an "ambitious program ." It calls for a ithortty to compel dome*UC airlines to fly entirely new routes, to limit the frequency of flights
n
and to curtail types of equipment.
Overseas carrier* could be fnried In ln|errh*n»;c
equipment ami would h a\e their rate i regulated
by the Board.
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The airlines won’t accept all this lying down.
They have been accustomed to more freedom In
W ig
the past and undoubtedly will ask for substantial
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FtAMI NO WRICKAOI IS All THAI RfMAINS of s Mld-Contln*nt Airlines p lsre which, with one of Its two
engines dead, msoe a crash-lending at the Tulsa. Okla.. Municipal Airport shortly sftet taking off Miracu­
lously. the 20 passenger* and 4 crewmen aboard the crafl escaped serious Injury Twelve of the S3 were
taken to nearby bospiUls foe minor Injuries, but only Ov# were held for observation.
(international)

• NVMI'ATIIV-Benatc Democrats have nothlns
hut sympathy for their cnllesgur. f'lialrm sn J W
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D u llin g M ( I n . Arkansas. &gt; t fie .‘■•rnite gr .op p lo tInc
In lu rn re
In Il.M U n tm * tP
K inanm i m -

R B B O iff*" loan*.
Oenrster fowus* 'So 1st
'" A W i f
C. iehnten
thing he turns up hursa n.» u«ti party -and If h«
stops the probe he la certain to be accused of
conducting a "whitewash.”
Borne congressional observers feel the RFC Inquiry, which has gone
rig h t up to some W hite House figure*, already ha* done the ad­
ministration considerable harm with ths voter*.
They aay It has done more damage than the crime probe of Senator
E ste s Kcfauver (D l, Tennessee, which la credited with bringing about
th e 1950 defeat of Senate Majority Leader Scott Lucas, by expoalng
activities of the Democratic candidate for sheriff In Chicago.
1# INFLATION—Civilians aren't ths only ones to feel tho pinch on
higher prices for clothing, litre are some examples of price Incrtaaca
since Jan. 1 In the arm ed aeivlcea:
Navy: atanJsrd blue dreaa Jumpers, 15.70 to 11650 black shoes,
$5.40 to &gt;5 50; yes coats. 117.10 to 130 55; blue trousers. 15 30 to IIS.
A ir Force: wool blouses. I l l oi to S30; overcoats, 126.76 to 135.10;
"Ike" Jacket*. 118 00 lo |2!.4p; black shoes. 14 09 to IS.
Both services, howwVer. have sought to soften the Impact on the
pocketbook. The Navy hvs increased Its Initial and subsequent cloth­
ing allowance* from 111*35 to 1454.79, and the Air Force raised the
am ount from 1176.34 to 1230.

• VOICES PROM THE DEAD PA ST- Ancient songs rscorded by
th e last of the Chippewa warriors and other Indian tribal leaders
■early a half erntury ago a r t being Issued by the Library of Congress
and ara available to the general public.
Librarian* aay the braves and their squaws mad* the recordings
only after being promised th a t their voices would be
"preserved In W ashington in a building th a t would graves Want
not bum down."
.
The collection Includes SO different authentic tongs
n,u,*n&lt;*
w ith themes or war, lovo and hat*. All of the singers Agalnit fir*
were a t least 70 years of ago. Some were much
older. A great many spoke virtually no English
Librarians admit th a t ths uoitrrtlon may have only limited public
appeal. But they expect It to be of great Interest to scholars, mu■1clans and historians.

ablrness, patience and modesty of

DOWN AND—“DONE!”

VCAHE

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iperlmeaUt purpos es

Yes, homes in Montana, homes in Pennsylvania,
homes in New Jersey, Kentucky, Idaho and all the re s t
People are interested in Florida. Those contemplating
location.here want to know about Sanford and the way
this is done is by taking the Sanford Herald; for here
1b reflected the community which they are considering:
its businssec, *ts social life, its interests and aims fo r
the future.

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BUT Vou CAIM' TELL
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Much of the litter surround­
in g new building* is prevent­
able. Our heady Mixed Concroto avoids all the mess and
obstruction th a t a lU -m ix in g
causes! It avoids tho later-on
m ess and ctpense which faulty,
m lx batches Impose! Use our
precision mixed Concrete, for
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g reatn ess ss a com m ander will
•n d u re In the achievement* of
his F irst Army. I t w aa the F irst
A rm y to cross tho G erman bor­
d er, the first to croas the Rhine,
th o first to close to tho Elbo and
join hsnds with tho Russians.
E nroute It ticketed more p ri­
soners than any o th e r American
A rm y. It also burled more A m eri.
can dead in the w ake of its long
advances."
Some of the Judgm ents given
by Bradley may stir some Tempeats of dlsrer.t, notably his
s i s i on Anglo-American m ili­
ta r y enntroreraiee. R ut he elves
*~f, *
nr.d hUtcrUns prill b* g rateful
fo r his outspoken gamR*.

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Below are printed three more letters of the same
type you have seen before. They prove that people are
taking the Sanford Herald in order to learn more about
Sanford.

Qhttt your In gina
• Better Ferfarmonca
I • Or—far Oat Icanamy

A. D. ROSIER

YOUR AUTHORIZED
DISTRIBUTOR FOR
BRIQOS—STRATTON
ENGINES AND PARTE
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SANFORD HERALD
City of Sanford Civil Service EiamlM tlaM wlM bo
Held is tho City IU1I at 8:80 P. M. May 17. 1961 or*
as ados u poaalhle lh«rraft«r to —tablish an cliflbla
Hot far tbs da— of paiica patrolman, and track drivur.

The Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida

PO U C E PATROLMAN
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Absarokec. Montana

KQUIREMKNT8: AppUcaate for the Peike Set
•el bg 21 years of age, aed be at least 8* 8” tall

April 8, 1961
Sanford' Herald
Sanford, Florida

TRUCK DRIVER

All apptkaala ahall be Of good moral character aad
deal fHaeee, aad have had at Meat a grammar
ol edecatlon. Opportunity for advaacemeat baaed

Gentlemen:

,
•end me your paper antti
inn out. We- eypect to he
ikw, Montana until tho lent

a trip to Sanford — we have land th e n
apd If my husband* health le better
there we may make oijr
the:
Thanking you. far your trouble.

Gentlemen:
I recently race!
•pedal editkm wl
•end, and enjoyed
in* a little Mt ah
country which the
ir future. Since re­
vUlt to t h ^ v i y
chiving thia eplend number I have also
torn Anna in that

. April 2nd, 1961
Banforda Daily N ttrtpoper
Sanord, Florida
GenUamant
Enclosed find chock for. |1.60 for
•h ic k eater my eabacribUoa to your
dally paper for the tfurapoo II will pur.
We plea on moving to your d ty to
live—about the middle of the lummer
and w ant to le an aoo—thing about your
d ty .
Thank you

V«r tnU jrow.

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S ta te bureau such as the Florida
R ailroad and Public U tilities Com­
mission.
U nder present laws the City
has control over franchises end
rate s. The proposed law would
put the control in Tallahassee,
said Mr. Shlftholser. A fter his in
vestigation of the m easure, he
will report his findings to Mayor
Dyson, who In tu rn will advise
th e Seminole County legislation
now in Tallahassee on the m atter.
The Commission, said Mr, MrKihhin. authorised a contract to
fu rn ish the Nava] Air Station with
City w ater, the amount being
w ithin the rity ’s capability.
A number of lota in the Marvania section were ordered to be
sold for $250 to $350, following
ap p ra ise' by the Real Estate.
None of these lots, located east of
th e M ayfair section, faces on
"Lake Monroe.
The Installation of two hour
p ark in g meters on the west side
o f Palm etto Avenue between the
alley bock of the Post Office and
Commercial Avenue was ordered.
The west side of Magnolia Ave-

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o ir r c t was ilrsigiiatrd tor »«■«
hour parking, but no m eters were
ordered Installed.
On reeommenilatinn of the Zon­
ing Hoard, a nubile hearing was
ordered to take place on Apr.
30 relative to retoning of various
properties.
In order to perm it a housing
project for w hite tenants in the
a r m bounded by Pecan and Manru stln * Avenue, Third and Fifth
S treets, reioning from R t to R2
sta tu s will be asked, said Mr.
MeKIbbln.
A nother requeot will be to rezone Tw enty-fourth S treet be­
tw een Sanford and Park Aveues
from R IA to R2 to prem lt erec­
tion of multiple dwellings. Alsu
proposed Is the reioning for comtm rc lal use of the east side of
S anford Avenue from Tenth Street
to Celery Avenue.
R. II. Derkham was granted a
five year eitenslon to his lease
on th e Sanford T railer Park at
F rench Avenue and Fourth Street.
E . II. Johnson, city san itary en­
gineer, told the Commission that
th e park meets san itary requirem enta.
F ire Chief M. N. Cleveland was
authorised to attend the sta te eon-

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immediately to the Senate.
W arren was asked In th« House
resolution to "defer an y action
on re-ln»tatrm ent o f any sue!'
suspended office h o ld rr until
receipt of further advice and
consent of the S enate."
Eighteen officials
still are
under suspension In the state.
Thr
House Interrupted Us
morning session to bold a Demo­
cratic caucus at which Rep
H ryant of Marion w as nominated
for speaker in Il&gt;53 over Kep.
Nesmith of W akulla. The vtrtr
was Mi-30. Hep, Ilronson of
Dscrola was namri' sneaker pro
tem po!e over Hep. Je rn ig sn of
Escambia,
Pointing to Warren** rein
statem ent of Sullivan and Fisher,
Hep. Fascell of Dude d -J a re d the
fto v irp n r amy have l&gt;cen within
’aw ”1 ut to the people of this
sta le it looks like m aneuver.”
“ I Iwlirvr the action In effect
is an affront to th e Senate
"It'a not too late to close the
barn door,” declared FasceU.
"We still have 18 horses m
there."
Eighteen suspensions remain to

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two officials.
"Investigation" w as by-word
with many legislators.
The House Resolutions Com­
m ittee appointed a special sub­
com mittee to combine several
proposals for Investigations Into
one.
Measures before th e committee
would call for Inquiries Into cam­
paign spending and nolitlca) ac­
tivities of gambling figures, and
general business an d financial
ftfM m of Flat# agecles.
H arsh things w ere said In Ibr
Senate yesterday about (Jnvcmor
W arren and hU Administration
A bill to require automobile
owners to prove ab ility to p»v
accident damages before they ran
obtain a Heens* ta g was Intro­
duced in the Senate.
Senator King of W inter Haven,
one of Its introducers, said the
proposal I. designed to take out
the “one free accident" now pertnitted under the p resen t finan­
cial responsibility law.
U nder thr present law. a rat

Old Age Assistance *nd aid to
th r blind front the S tate Wel­
fa re Commission.
The w e l f a r e commissioner
would be requirrd to give th.*
county board* monthly lists of
all welfare recipient* in th e
county. Copies s i x would go to
the sta te attorney and the county
Judge.
The w e l f a r e comml»»ioner
would be rrqutred to furnish
complete records on any ro*e
called for by the cnuilty board
and cut any person off the roll*
a t the recommendation of the
county board. The neraor. thu*
iLnled assistance could appeal to
ihe S tate Welfare Hoard.
County welfare boards would
be required to bold Information
furnished by the S tate W elfare
commissioner confidentially.
A
person using the inform ation for
■■political or commercial” p u r­
poses could be fined un to $500
or jsiled for si* months.

ow ner involved in a traffic
accident loses his d riv er’s license
unless he can prove his financial
responsibility, eith er with per­
sona] funds or liability insurance.
King said an ow ner of an auto­
mobile would be required Jo pre­
sent proof of his responsibility
when applying fo r his license
tag s.
Illegitim ate children would tie
denied state-federal welfare pay­
m ents in Florida under a bill
proposed by Hep. Ayres of Ms.
rlon.
It would perm it state-fedcrsl
aid for drpemlent children only
to those "Korn In lawful wed­
lock.”
It would throw the burden of
providing assistanre to illegiti­
m ate children back on the coun­
ties, which have authority under
law to provide for such welfare
paym ents out of th eir local hodgets.
A nother
Ayres
bill
would
create county w elfare boards In
every county to review all ap ­
plications from th e ir counties for

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Public House Wrecker
Number ONE
OKI F a th e r Time works overtime to ravage your home.
Faint peels—floors sag—ceilings crack amt the beat
of homes jro to pot. unless repairs are made promptly.
Cheek your home from top to toe today. We'll supply
the materials you need for repairs, and advise you
every «*«•{&gt; of the wnv Slmi in or rail.
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vention of fire ch iefs at Ft.
iMuderilalr startin g on Apr. 20
ami rontinulng until May 2.

of course, it’t ELECTRICI

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YES, HADACOL MAKES IT POSSIBLE
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Aches and Paint, Stomach Distress, Weak, Run-down Conditions
and Nervousness When Due To Lock of Vitamins
Bi, B s, Niacin and Iron In Your System

‘Inside thr nsen nr on top of the range, food
linked tlectricslly is ‘tops’ with us,” says
Mr*. Cienc Autry. "M y liuihaml calls our
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effect temperature so n tru l and clean beat,
nd I like the way it keeps my pots and pans
can—the way they hug the lop of the healug elem enti, th ere’s practically no heat
* aited into the kitchen.’
For any kind of meal, an I leciric Range
s thrifty to utr. Food waste it cut dow n beause you grt uniformly good results. And
ou’rr not tied down to continual poi « all li­
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sid lin g for you.
Find out for ynui self—si your draler’a!

8 flood reoioni why you noed
an Electric Range
■attar caaklng results
0‘s (loan • It's s s iy to use
R's thrifty * tfs t a i l , It’s foil
Mrs. 4. UrnM a/ 3301 ft. 4km f«M f Ckfrage, III. t "My daugh­
ter Carmel its, who la 10 yean
old and in the fifth grade, had
■Iwayi been underweight and
I had to positively force her tc.
t a t Sha had no Interest tn food
whatsoever, h u t : kn-w that she
had to aaL When we were visit­
ing my mother in Missouri ovei
the Christmas holidays she sug­
gested 1 give Carmelita HAD
ACOL. 1 nought a large botll*
of It that same day end wm
• m eted at the change In CarmellU. Her appetite pi-ked
right up and the now eata tii.-e

Mr*. W. O. i n w . 2244 H. IMJ
.%* Chicago, HI. i "I am a house­
some time ago I began l
wife and mother of three chil­
indi icsl Inn and sour at
dren. I had been feeling very
lust didn’t dlgee
I’d get a full, *ge ss? feeling run-down, would Ur* so easily,
efter I ate. This affected my and Just fall listless. My mothsppeL’.e and my welghL t eras ■r-in-law suggested 1 tabs
run dn-vn. too Mjr wife Started HADACOL, as she had heard of
taking HADACOL and so did It through friends of here. I
my daughter I saw how much It Just took It for a few days
had helped them, so. I started when 1 noticed I was feeling
taking it And HADACOL has stronger and seemed U have
reruinly helped me, too. M) more energy. 1 continued tak­
St.-much never bothers ms any
more I have a terrific appetite ing HADACOL and 1* has cer­
snd have gained welghL 1 have tainly built up my strength. I
lots nf energy snd lust foal food am no longer run-down, don’t
in every way. I think IIADA- Ur* nearly as much. 1 am now
(/&gt;»„ Is wonderful I srtsh 1 on my stath large bottl- of
tatild t*|] everyone Ju st now
wonderful It really la."
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William J. Iranian, 4404 freer
Si., 4pt. X, IMrofr, WfeA.i "Along
with tha put.is 1 suffered my
body had a Ured, w orn-out feel­
ing. I had to force m yself to
keep going. I road about HADA­
COL and decided to givo It •
try. Am now on my fifth bottle
and would not be w ithout an
am, la supply. My first boltla
gave me astnniihlng relleE end
et this time of writing 1 feel
better, without a p u n o r ache.
Am a dairy employee, 54 y e a n
old. Veteran of lwo w orld w an.
Active overseas in both. I have
glve:&gt; your HADACOL avery
praise to friends and ralathraa
and know some are using it with

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It to h ire an Fleclik Hang.. No matter
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Veal Chops California
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A u fry ’s M — l m oat

’’/ i rupi unrooted prunes
V'l tup lot of tolod oil
I (up toori.ly chopped onion
VS *up conned muihioomi
4 cups wol.f

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Cook ptunet 10 minutes in about Vi cup of w ater. Remove
ullt. Cut prune* nto m edium -tired pieces. H eal fat or salad
oil In hying pnn. Saule union and mushrooms 5 minutes. Add
tomato sauce, took 5 minutes longer. Add prunes, dsops,
salt, p ep p er Dnd 2 rip s v lie f. Cover) simmer I hour. Add
remaining w ater a* n ee d ed . Yield; 4 servings.

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run-dow n condition,
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il as.it has to thousands of oOmr fine folks who suffered
deficiency of Vitamins Bv B. Niacin and Iron, wrick
IDACOL contains.
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TUESDAY, APR. Id. I t ’ll
TODAY'S n illl.H VKRSP.
ll U noI a tail laililrr because
Kingdom la arithln us. Many hsnpw
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iivhotd » laililrr i«t op on th*
earth, and the* lop of ll raarlird
to heavrn.— Gen. 28:12.

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The liomr lianl may nol escape
the next » n ai easily
it did
the Uti. Or. Willurd Filirld, dir­
ector of Ihe Univrrtily of Florida**
agricultural rxperimrnt ilalion al
Giineiville, tayt a biological al*
lac L on Florida agruuliurr maV
Ire cipccird in litc event of a third
world war.
The Supreme Couth by rever*
ling the conviction of the Negron
who raped a girl near Grnveland
hat made it all the harder for
law-abiding Florida citizen* to
guarantee that next time there
will be any trial al all . . fair or
unfair. Prihaps there were element*
of hyileria or emotionalism con­
nected with the Cleveland affair
which made the trial let* fait
than it ihould have been, but at
least there wat a trial, and at
bad the Negroet were taved from
lynching by the prompt action of
the ihertff and the National Guard.

A United Nations Trmuqwrt and Communications Com­
mission project to study th e effectiveness of highway murking signs used by various nations has been criticized on the
ground th at it is trivial. In the experiment, being carried
out in Ohio in this country and in five other nations, mark­
ers of various origins are set up along a stretch of hfghwny
and their interpretation, by travelers seeing them for the
first time, is tested. In such critical times us these, ft is
asked, couldn't the United Nations find something more
useful to do?
The UN could find le tte r things to do, and it Is doing
many other things which are obviously more useful. Its
highest elements are s|K*nding a great deal of their time
on the one complicated problem which is of most concern
toduy, th a t of bringing w ar to un end and then preventing
it from recurring Despite these things, it is hard to escajie
the thought that there may be a |&gt;olnt in the suggestion
that there an- better things to do than the testing of road
signs. If the energies being used in this road-sign project
were appliisl instead diriv'tly to the problem of crouting
peace, might not that problem Is* solved th e quicker?
.Mavis- it would and maybe it wouldn't. The road-sign
study is a |s*ace project, because Its aim is to find a system
of signs which will make travel in strange countries safer
and easier. It didn’t hurt to question it; there is a good ans­
wer. The same question might be asked ubout many other
things being done by the Unitsd Nations, by esur national
government and others, by state and local government, and

Economics And Defense

plishing this diiul task of building economy and defense.
Large projects are planned for the development of water
isiwer and other nuturnl resources, and detailed plnns have
been made for presentation to American bankers along with
applications for loans.
With South America'a almost unlimited resources and
the help of Aniericun capital, Brazil und her sister republics
should be able to accomplish great things along thu lines
of mining, agriculture and industry. It may lie necessary,
however, th a t defense preparations accompany rather than
follow such iwrformunce, if these republics are to lie ready
for emergencies.

Don't tell thi* to your grand*
parent* but the people of Florida
-art better educated today than
they were a generation ago. A r
'I take the sen sensentj quite seriously, and expect it
*’ cording to a lurvey jutl completed io establish
Itself sometime In the scientific
says
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tific record,”
-----ir e c to r nofr i aa biological
Wnin«iB»i station in ttw Uh&gt;
;by the professor of education at John S. Colman, ddirector
Man. He is pi,e author o f **now book, “The Sea abd’Ra
' the University , « f Florida.' them of...............
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1 1
'were fewer than 3,000 high achool &gt; ly {t e r ie s " Sr ^
l -pupil* in the entire date of Florida
Is ("olmnn right 1 Are tndre sen ser|&gt;ent»? Lieut. Com­
dO year* ago. Now there are 102,* mander Uti|H*rt T. Gould of tlie British navy-thinks so. In
&gt;151. Thi* represent* an increaie of his work, “The Case for the Hen 8er|»ent,M he cites various
I about 3,500 percent while the observations by reputable und rnmiietent seamen. They all
total population ha* incrcaaed ugree in re|&gt;orting a creature sixty to onu hundred feet long,
about 300 percent. In 1910 there with a long neck terminating In a snnkelikn head and a
were only 331 high ichool leniurt broad body, resembling the plesiosaurus of a past geologic
hi the entire dale: today there era.
ate 18,906, up 5X00 percent.
Such it creature was reported seen off Gloucester,'Mass,

Opponent* of universal military
mining have emasculated the pro*
■Med now draft act which would
Jl give u* uaiverv'l military training,
and thus we weaken ocrtclvet
militarily in the eye* of the * orld
at the very lime when d/r- j h i«
needed a* it was never needed be*
&gt; ( « » . Because tame people are unj If
able to tee that i| you have to
' I I
fight it it belter to know how to
|m* and that if you don I have
feht.
ht tl
them it no harm In know*
fltht
I boee. we art inviting an all*
I attack from Russia and making
and more inavitabla and bn*
Sale the time when wa will hava
fight.

. We have heard a great deal in
, (thi* country about the auderity
i program in Great Britain and the
efforts the British art making to
Mpport themselves, though we
•time* wonder how the Bet*
.. can afford tuth htiuriet aa
tocUliied medicine If they are a*
I aa they pretend to be. But
cornea a report from the Bri*
_ gpwnuMat itself which re­
al* that tad year the British
’ &gt;spent four limes a* much on
— sg and drinking alone as

*avodL Tht flgm* M Hlafr
by the mivernasenl arei 1 6
r . of all inccmc waa spent
alcohal and tobacco; only
___ unM into savings of all
Tnana took 27 partent.

In 1817, in the South Atlantic in 1848 and near RraxU III
1906. That no dead sea serpents have been found proves
nothing, they probably sank. It Is known th at the ocean har­
bors ninny ntrunge creatures, not all of which have been
catalogued. The sea serpent may be among them.

Lc&gt;88on In Socialism
K

Fhimself while in office many
of
-----------— dvr

ha U unfit

n ijr picker

An interesting object lesson In
the end results of socialism Is
given in a lesson flout Tbouuu -•
tihelly, a high school teacher of
economies and history at Yonkara,
N. Y. N. Y„ aa quoted in a bulletin
of the Foundation lor Economia
Education:
"Aa a teacher la tha public
schools, I find that ths socialistcommunist Idea of taking ’from
each orcordlng to his ability,1’ and
•*givlng each according to his
need’ it now gontraily accepted
without question by most of our
pupils. In an effort to explain tho
fallacy In this theory, I some­
times try this appruach with my
pupUa:
" Vhen one of ths brighter or
hardworking pupils makes a grade
of PS on a teas, I suggest th a t I
take sway 20 points and glva
them to a atudvn* who has leads
only M points on his test. Thus
each would contributs according
to h i t . ability and—since both
would have a passing mark aach
would receive according to his
need. A fter I hare Juggled tha
trades
— of all the other pupils In
this
fas
— fashion,
the result la usually
a ‘comLion ownership’ grads of
between 70 sa d M b- the minimum
needed for passing, or for survival.
Than I speculate with the pupUa
aa to tho probable results If 1

Governor Warren hat reinstated
StdBvan as sheriff of Dedr
1|, /even though It
te e w iy u a

i - a w not have
He may not have
law. We da not knew
But bn certainly an*

Hr JA1IE8 MARLOW

WASHINGTON, Apr. 10-G P)
—Thj* it a i » m | one.
You drop In on s draler to b u r
s new r»r. There’s a ceiling on the
pries* he ran charge you. OPS—
Office of Price Siahilfxation—ha*
put • ceiling on the pries* of new
rare.
P retty goo&lt;i, you say. Wilt, th a t
reiling, he can’t h‘ke the price
Just lH*eau*&lt;* cars are h an ler In
get now.
I Hut he'll get arouml th a t, if
he’« a ehiseler, by loaiiing the
new r a r siown with a lot of un­
wanted accessories. You pay for
the car with all that or you don’t
get it a t all.)
So you see a r a r you like, withsuit any accessories, uiisi you
•ays "W hat's the price on th is?
It's .say, IIJMJU. T h at’s the ceilIng price. “ I’ll take It," says you.
“Good," says the dealer. "And
hy the way, I suppose you know
there are on ly ^fo u r tires with
this car. No spare."
"W hat's th at a g a in ? " says you.
"S orry," says the dealer. “Gov­
ernm ent order." He's right, too.
N PA — National
Production
*•
......../* » « * f i j * . p , , u « d • t
,v y u s* va 'i • i( t)iik ..rllu .—( ..j j V ,»■*! rsrm sls* * ,
Apr. t, to’ -t.ij. tf.A r
m critical, tk-maudi * Uim**, lb* w orth of things should I cr ai hrtc utot rd&lt;«lcr»
with no mine ionii
not is* taken for granted. L et's ask the question of ourselves. four tires. No spares o r new cars.
Why? Heeause NPA, which con­
Hieckihg over the list of activities which take up our time
—part of which rightly Isdong* to the tasks of being a good trols m aterials to Ite sure the
Armed Forces gel all they need,
citizen—could we find hotter things to ilo?
w ants to save rubber. The rubber
which manufacturer* save hy om iting a spare tire on passenger
car* will go Into tire* for truck*.
Well, since it's for the good o f
Military prepnrednesa is hut a hollow facade If it locks the country, it's all right. Hut it
n stable, productive economy to back it up. The liraziliun does put you into a kind of stew ,
minister of the interior made a isiiut of th is fact at a recent personally. True, » ear with fou,
tire- Is lielter lhan u car w ith
press conference in Kin do Janeiro.
only three.
This official asserted th at in u world threatened by
Hut n car with only four isn 't
wur Brazil must look to her defense, hut that she und the so good when yoo have a flat
with anv one of them. Ho you
other countries of Uitin America must first build up their say
to the dealer: “ My goodness,
economies. A commission representing th e countries in this what am I going to do w ithout a
hemisphere will meet in Washington following the meeting • p a rr? "
“Oh, I can sell you a spare,”
of foreign ministers, to discuss ways and means of accom­

Sea .Serpents

1

THE NATION TODAY

actually used the socialistic theory
for grading papers.
"First, th a highly produet Ire
pupils—and they are always a
minority in achool ae wall a t lu
Ufa- would soon voae
was all inreuIncen­
tive for
1
—
ror H
producing.
Why strife to
make «a high grade if part nf It
Is t a ksn
k e n -----.....
from ---y&gt;u by 'authority'
and gtven to someone else)
"Second, tho less productive
pupils— o majority in school ns
slatwhere—would for atlme, Im*
relieved of the necessity to study
or to produce. This socialist-com­
munist system would continuo un­
til tho high producers had sunk—
or had been driven down— to the
level of tho low producers. At that
point, In order for anyone to
survive tho 'authority* would have
no alternative but to begin a sys­
tem of compulsory labor and punIshmsnt against oven the low pro­
ducers. They, of course would then
complain bitterly, but without uud.rrundlng.
"Finally I return tho discussion
to th* ideas of freedom and eater
pAae— the market esorwmy—•
where each person has freedom of
choice, and la rosuoaslble for his
own dselaiwM a a l welfare.
"Gratifying enough, moot of
my pupils. Um .\ underlin'd what
I msan when I explain th at so-

Help
Expert all around mechanic. Muat be sober, re­
liable, good character. Only men of the hlgheet
type need apply. General Motors Producta ex­
perience preferred. Contact Mr. Hubert
Service
Manager,
at
?gEEftJ-- ■
Jnhr*'
^gE—« -.*■**■JfasS-~-

said the dealer, “I have a few
new tires on hand." Maybe some
dealers won't have any spare*
all, although most nf them proIsalsly have since it's customary to
have some kind of supply.
(Home of them may chisel on
thi* fifth tire business. For ex­
ample: Jones got a new car from
the manufacturer, complete with
five tire*. Iwfnrp NPA told carmaker* not to ship any more with
five tires,
(Jones, with this pre-Apr. I
rar, take* off the fifth tire and
now pretamis he got the ear a fter
A pt, I, with only four tirea, so
he ran make a little* extra dough
by selling you the fifth one from
his nlleged supply.
I Hut thin kind of chiseling
rouldn't last long since, with earn
scarce and the demand large, ail
the pre.Apr. I cans will soon m
AOUI'I

TUESDAY APR. 10. 1981

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Telephone Stocks
(CaatlaaM S’rasa Page oae)
stockholders wil] vote at th eir
forthcoming annual m reting on
a twu-for-one split.
&amp;mu- idea of how widely the
ownership of A. T. and T. is
spread can ire gained from th e
fact th at it has stockholders in
•II the IX sta te s, and at least
10,000 i .immunities. The average
holding ia TJ shares. .Home itX),OOo of the employee* of A. T. an i
T. snd its Hell System
eompanl
stem companies
•re A. T. and T. stockholders.
Among individual stockholders
of A. T. and T., incidentally,
M S.-'si u rr men,
an*
wom’-n and 220, S00 are joint
tm sn and wom an) stockholders.
Th-n* are .Ht/JKl other share­
holders in th e institutional nr
gluiip ow nership class surh as
investment
tru s ts ,
educational
Institutions an d insurance com­
panies.
There Is a fu rth e r spread of
ownership of a company in m a n /
of these group holdings as the
shares held hy a single invest
ment tru st rnnv be In behalf of
sevrial thousand person*.
The biggest General Motors
*t«M-Vholder is Du Font which has
22.7 of GM common stock. Hut
In turn, this make* the Du Pont
" J .'h lit le f '

io dine *

ow ners

*&gt;f

th*&gt;! clock.
As for A. T. and T.'s one m il­
lionth stockholder, he will tie
difficult to determ ine since the
nurnlier of stockholders is in­
creased in th ree ways. They are;
hy exchange nf eonverlilile ib*
lienturrs for common stock, hy
completion of naym rnt for new
shares hv employee* under the
company's payroll deduction plan,
and hv a present stockholder's
sale of p art of his holdings. Ilut
the company will come as rinse
as ll ran to nicking No. 1.000.000
for -eeognlliun at a ceremony
befitting the occasion.

Prank Sandler
fronflntied from P i|» One)
grants at any time."
On account of -the condition of
Jews living In Moslem countries,
particularly In the squalll ghettos
of North Africa, Immediate re­
settlement in Israet Is a matter
of urgent necessity," Mr. 8andler
said. "For the 2ML000 Jewish
men, women and enlldren who
must la* brought to Israel this
year, as well as for tha tsne of
thousands of newly-arrived Im­
migrants in larael still living In
mske-shlft tents, this has Iwcome
a “now or never" year. Jews who
have the chance to leave Roumania and Iraq must Itave now.
Meanwhile, immigrant* in Israel
cannot go on living In tenta In­
definitely. These newcomers must
Jiave roofs over their heads, they
must be afforded an opportunity
to work and to build; they must.
In short, bo helped to rebuild
their shattered t llyeer In' Israel—
the only oufpoat of democracy In
the entfr
•*e
entire N ear East.”
United
Jewish nfpueitw
Appeal’s
•The
- ■”
•*•****• vawtBN
five point program for 1081 was
outlined
1. Rescue 200,000 Immigrants
from Europe and tha Moslem
countries and bring them to Israel.
2. Provide vast assistance fur
(he rehabilitation and resettle­
ment of newcomers In Israel so
that they may become self-reliant
ritlsens.
а. Provide fo r the establishment
of 120 new agricultural settle­
ments In Israel and finance the
cenatruction of rural housing units
for 40,000 newcomers.
4. Furnish food, clothing, med­
ical supplies and other basic
necessities to 400,000 needy Jews
In North Africa and Europe.
б. Aid In the swift Americani­
sation and integration of a*one
20,000 Jewish Dlsptsied Person
Immigrants expected to be ad
mitts
led to tha
“
"United
"
Status In

Anyway, when the dealer say*
he ran arti you a spare, you sigh
with relief, do a little arithmetic
In vour head, and ask the dealer:
"The 0 P 8 celling price on this
car Is
hut when OPS set
the celling, car* still had five
tire*. Now they have only four.
TTnw much will you knock off the
price, since I gat only four tirea
now?”
"Oh”, says tha dealer. “ In title
rase I ran knock off |I 0 . So
the car will only aeli for 11,700*
The new tiro from my supply will
cost you I ts . So tha full price
to vou will bo (1,815.”
Ooops, savs you. That’s 015
over ths* 01*8 celling price, al­
though OP8 set the celling at
11 Ann in the first plica to con­
trol inflation. Yet, the dealer
isn't violating any order by this
deal. Or he rior-r.'t seem to he.
I called up the NPA ueonle.
"How come?" I was told this
was strictly an OP8 worry,
:!r.r? MPA'? J«h •« mrndv to save
rubber. OPS must worry about
prices.
I called OP8. The man I spoke
to seemed unhappy. 1 didn't get
much light, though. Rut I did
get the impression NPA and OPS
didn't get together on this one
before NPA ordered tha han on
the fifth tire.
Still, the OPS said sort of
mournfully: "A dealer shvuMn't

tha
ho achieved
of ttfil of thouiifidl
|K Jav a still trapper) In critical
areas la to bo completed before
It D too lote.”
"I om confident that the mo­
mentum th at has carried us this
far will ha sustained in tha forthconing campaign, an dthat every

eiallsm—even In a democracy—
will eventually result In a livingdeath fn rail except tha 'authori­
ties' and a few of thsir favorite
lackeys,"

attempt to tell ■ customer how
much hall knock off the calling
prico because a car lacks a fifth
tire until wo Issue an order on
that.”

" 8 ;.

Sandler pointed out that

litvd J«
tno Uniisnl
Jewish Appeal pr*-

for 1M1

S fe

Daytona Opens Six
Congressman Herlong Reports
Hy HID HERLONG
Travel Bureaus In I*
week your Congrersman in w ork ram ps; and forces
Big Southern Cities wasl a s thonored
by being elected1 scores of millions to conform

to
president of our T hursday morn- j a regim entation, the end of which
DAYTONA BEACH. Apr. 1 0 - ing Breakfast G roup, which is it (the perpetuation in power of
&lt;A&gt;—Six p retty saleswomen for composed of M embers of Congres: its overlords.
fl. The Christian way believe*
Daytona liearh will open travel who are devoted to applying
bureau* in us many su u lh rastrru Christian principles to govrrnmmt j In political Imperialism only as a
cities next Monday They w ere and to our everyday dutirs. This tem porary frusteeshp, with free­
rrcruited hy the Daytona iteach group was founded nearly Ien dom fo r all peoples an urgent c t
Chamlicr of Commerce as op- year- ago and has been meeting well as an ultimate goal— a free­
dom already the proud possession
I erator* of booth* to »&lt;c set up In regularly since th a t time.
leading departm ent store*.
At our m eeting last week we •&gt;f India, Pakiston, and Philip­
I Miss Marianna Williams will approved a ’’D eclaration uf Prin- pines, Indonesia, and many an­
I go to A tlanta; Miss H arriet Hill i ciples* which I shall quote in part: other nation form erly In political
to Nashville; Miss Douglas An­
"We are a p a rt o f Amertrs— tutelage. The Communist way, b,derson to Chattanooga: M itt from government, fro m business, hind a false facade of words,
Claire Drppcn to Knoxville; Miss Christian men and women drawn would extend the ruthless ini per
Peggy Meredith to Memphis; from labor, from th e profenion*, Isllsm o f Moscow to every nation
an,| Miss Frankii- Holton to Bir­ * from agriculture— from diverse it subvert* nr conquers."
mingham.
\Yr a re railing on ail Individuals
backgrounds, hut u n itrd in humbly
The girl* were chosen for q ua­ •••eking the mind o f Christ fer in th is hour of crisis in our world
lities of personality, salesm an­ | America and for us a* cltisen* nf to deepen their faith in man and
ship, and knowledge of the vaca­ * America in this h o u r of her test­ man'* possibilities a* an end and
tion facilities of Daytona liearh. ing and decision. W hat follows has not a - a means; to set* to it tha:
Their bureau* will t« operated been hammered out o f our ♦*- th e ir sense of obligation to serve
for three months at a cost of wrienee; it has com e to us as wa others, thsir country, and their
g 1H.OsMI. The city's srhi-dule of* uive prayed. We share it with world, overrides any concern for
advertising for the coming su m ­ you, not that w a a re sure we have their own selfish interests. “ H&lt;
mer's trade will he concentrated the answers, hut th a t we hsvo that is greatest am ong you, let
In the bureau cities.
tried with God's help to rind their.. him l&gt;e the servant of all.
On feature of the operation is Wi* hope and p ra y th a t earh **f ,
a free registration und draw ing you will search your own heart | The authorised •trrntfth (,f
In earh city for free vacations nls.v *h*t •*,** n « d we fnpettier W rit Point’* «*orr * of r8t|»'t$ \%
iit Daytona Itcnch. f*»,*vf1j||g may keep faith w in , our Chn t- | 2t4IW.
hotels and other facilities pro­ ian heritage: th a t we may tv*
vide special entertainm ent for stra d fa 't in th e d a y s and years
the winners. The bureau* are th a t lie ahead.
l*eing opened rarlir thi* year
“ We hold these tru th s |.» he
than liefore to stim ulate travel •elf-evlilsnt:
to this city In May.
Optometrist
“Two stays of life a r e struggling for m astery today.
Phone 51
“ I. The C hristian w av sees ihe
US Magnolia
universe as God’* handiwork. The
Communist wav sees it as Min J
mechanism, neither coming fn u
II. II. Coleman, division manager anywhere, nor w ith any destiny
of the Florida Power and Light save an ultim ate ohliroinn.
"2. The C hristian w ay sees man
Co., announced In.lav that hi* rniiipanv rt-i'rntly received two n a­ is rhil I nf God w ith the gift of
This Week Onl)
tional award* a t Chicago, III. One immortality. The Communist way
April 10 T hru I tth
makes
him
one
w
ith
a
mechanis­
award was for the promotion of
electric kitchens, the other for its tic universe, and d eath the in­
evitable end.
promotion of electric ranges.
“2. The C h ristian way sees
J. II. Keele, sales promotion
m anager of the company, received government the se rv a n t nf man.
the two p rlies, a trophy and a • n instrument designed to estate
$ 2 .2 9
plaque, at the 17th annual ron- llah the great frswdnms, whose
Terence of the Edison Electric In­ policies are aim ed at releasing
stitute at the E dgrw atrr H»arh m an’s Inner pow ers. The Com­
Hotel, Chicago.
munist wav has established the
a ta s t t r u N I I A Y H V m
The nation-wide contest, said sta te as man’s m a ste r, and in
Mr. Coleman, annually draw* r un- th e nsme of m en’s well-being has
tltlon from scores of utilities. rreated a regim e o f fear that
lies are known as the “George stultifies the c re ativ e and withers
A. Hughe* Awards" in commem­ th e spirit.
oration o f th e Inventor of the elec"4. The C hristian way would
trie range. The awards were g ’.ven establish world peace on a founda­
SOI Celery Are.
for the utility 's assistance to re ­ tion of righteousness and the
All ThU Week
tails!? and wholesalers throughout hrothrrhood nf all people*. The
Florida.
Communist way ex ten d s the false
lowal Yard Hun
pears nf terror and death whereever It nrevails. Tow ard thus*
people who would rem ain free,
it holds out the th r e a t of sg g r-’*
(Continued from Page One)
IN DAILY
sabotage, and war.
M b lk tl'tsubject
“
a biblical
done hy Lindo slon.
"8. The Christian way recosuRenl. 8amoossoud said Twain pur. ise*
the dignity of work and the
ot
chased it in Italy for 11,000.
function of industry, both in
A painting of Mark Twain, atmosphere of freedom. The Com­
whose real name was 8amu«i munist way enslaves Its million*

I

{

Dr. Henry MeKnulin

PsPs&amp;L. Co. Receives
National Awarcta

SPECIAL

1st Quality 81x99
Sheets for

Army-Navy Surplus

K

Daughter Auction

Clemens, was sold for $00 to U
D .. Norris,* Perry, Mo., auto deal­
er. Norris is a mrmlwr of the
Mari Twain Research Foundation,
whlcn plant to build a museum
a t FVrrlda, Mo., Twain's birth­
place.
Norris purchased for another
foundation inrmlier. Editor Bur­

ney Fishhook of the Perry Weekly
Enterprise, one of Twain's desks
for fzttP.
Samuel Fuller, l-o« Angela*,
motion picture director, bought a
bronte bust of the author for
•108.
That Mark Twain himself waa
a collector was disclosed hy a
urchase made hy Capt. E. Itamllon Lee, Los Angeles, who said
ha ia ona of the nation'a first
four civilian air mail pilots, ami
a great Twain fan.
Capt. Lee bought for $18 a tic­
ket to the Font theater In Wash­
ington, D. C., dated Apr. 14. IftdA.
Tha ticket said that President
Abraham Lincoln was expected
a t the theater that night, tho
night the great emanripalor was
'••ally shot.
Mrs, Samoesouu said aha la
o'trtioning tho material beca
aha and her husband plan to tra-

G

re l.

Much of tha goods sold l a s t !
night consisted o f silver tea ser­
vices, dishes, silverware, silver |
trays, candlesticks, chairs and
tablss. Many of the things had |
belonged to the Jovial creator
Ituck Finn and Tom Sawyer.
member of the community will
recognise and live up to tho |
tremsnlou* respot iMilties that con­
front us."

ORIENTAL RUG SHOP
3 DAYS ONLY
Bare New—t a r e aa maefc
aa 24% and mere an all
a u r imparted Oriental
pattern r n g a . W h a t
makes an nail three rnga
ol there PrfteeT It* lev
neegheed an Ugh rent,
as fa iry flstarea, aa
whatosaiec l a centred
with.
Wa deal d ire * * frem
aR parte a f the weeId.
All raga g aanateed math
preef

W IN T M P A M . FLA.
TeL 1-4IT1
»
Hen. Imparted Oriental Pattern Rags

•8 5 0
NOW

EGGS

D

CLOSING OUT SALE FOR SEASON

$&gt;l N. Park Are.

R. &amp; C. GRO.

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USEDCAR
SALE
1940 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan
Gtxxl Tirett and Seat Cavers—Look* and
runs good .......................- ...........................

Gnu local owner- Looks and rur* corel

f t

* MC
'W

:

00

* 2 $ S 'n°

1946 Bulck 4 Door Super Sedan
Good Point, Good Tire*, Radio, Heater,
A Rood clean c ar with low m llcnge........

•II8 8 00

1947 Dodge 4 Door Sedan
Dark Green paint which looks almost new
Radio, Heater, 4 Brand new Goodrich tirea with
Life-Guard Tubca, P rice...........
* *1118“

1947 Dodge 4 Door Sedan
Good Paint, Good Tirei, Scat Covers, Radio, Heater
Good Michnnicwl Condition

.................... ...

— r n i®. I R T

1948 Buick Convertible
Olympic Blue Finish, Practically new”tirea, Radio,
Heater. Seat Caver*, Excellent Mechanical
Condition, Price
------ _____ _^ ......

1948 Bulck Roadm aater 4 Door Sedan
Oijrmnlc Blue Pnlnt like m g , Seat Coven.

***•

Driven only M2 R15 miles lijr one owner. Price f | QQg .00
M VM BI M M
•sll Rec. 7M 8

Now 2 1 * 0

1947 Ford 4 Door Deluxe Sedan
Practically new tirea, ch;An tphoUtery,
One Owner. Good mechanics.) condition

Heater,

$ ,JUU£

sei*y*cij

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is n

•1 7 8

1941 S tudebaker 4 Door 6 Cylinder Sedan

■

MWmr-j ■1sa 2L

. 57£

�TUESDAY APR. 10. 1951

____________________________________________________ THE 8ANFORD HERALD, BAN FORD, FLORIDA__________________________________________________________________________ PAPE M f l

Virginia Kincaid
Weds Jack Gordy

Social A n d Personal Activities
#

HONE 148

Elizabeth Dyson
Is Given Luncheon

Social Calendar
TUESDAY
The Fidrll* Class of the F irs:
B ap tist Churrh will meet at the
home of Mr*. Li, K. McNah BH
Elm Avenue at 8:00 P. M.
T he U nity C lan will meet at
th e V nldei 1Intel at 7:30 P.M. with
Rev. Carolyn II. Parson* a* te ac h ­
er. T he public i» Invited.
Teacher* and Officer* of the
.Sunday School will m eet a t 7:30
P. 31. a t Churrh. C entral H aptiit
Ju n io r and Interm ediate G. A.’s
will m eet at 7:10 P. U . a t Church.
T he Woman’* Hilda Cla** of the
F irat Ilnpti*l Church meet at
the hom e of Mr*. It. T. Hunt at
7:30 P. M. with Mr*. J . L. Jackion.
T he W are Ilible C la u of the
F irat M elhoditt Church will m ret
at 7:30 P.M. at the home of Mr.
and Mr*. Gilbert William*. 2010
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WRDNRSDAY
T he Garden Cluti will have a
board meeting at 0:30 A .31. at the
G arden Center.
T he Golden Group uf the Lake
3 lary Community Church meet*
a t th e church Wedne*day a t 3:00

P. M.

T he Business Women uf the
Lake Mary Community Church
m eet w ith Mr*. K. Lloyd Wcdnevday a t 8:00 p. M.
M ethodist Churrh will hold it*
P ra y e r Meet Inn Service in Mc­
Kinley Hall at 7:43.
R egular Midweek P ra y e r S er­
vice ul 7:30 P. M. At Central
lio p tiat Churrh.
T he P rayer Service will begin
at 8:00 P. M. at the F irat
. ,llapti*t
C hurch. The Bailor will bring ano th e r in the serie* on “ Every
C h ristian ’* Job.”
Tl» JIIRDAY

Mi&lt;* Elisabeth Dyson, popular
bride-eject, w ar honored with a
luncheon F riday given by Mr*.
Ward C aucell* at the home of
Mr*. W. R. Dyson.
The Dyaon home wa* a ttra c ­
tively decorated throughout with
*pring flower*. The buffet *ly|e
luncheon was »ervrd from a Uce
covered table centered with an
arrangem ent of m iniature orchid*.
Tho»e enjoying the occasion
with 3 liu Dyton were Frank Mebane, Sr., .Mr*, lame* Terwillegcr,
Mr*. Charles Howe*, Mr*. Joe
Shearouse, J r ., Mr*. William Hindi.
Mr*. McKav Truluck. 3!r*. Dale
Scott ami 3lr». W. II. Dyson.

Card Party Planned
By Catholic Group
M in M ar; M eM ifctt - f !k t
Ce" .. L V V ~-* r tu b *u. I with
the Catholle Youth Club at It* reg­
ular monthly m eeting in the Yacht
Club .Monday evening and a*ked
for the Club’* cooperation with the
card party which will i&gt;e held In
the .Mayfair Inn Thur*dav evening
*t 8:00 P.M.
A program of *orlal artivltle*
wa* discussed for the coming year.
The firat will he u Coca Cola party
to t&gt;e held Apr. 24 at the home of
Mr*. E. Culiuni, and followed bv a
taffey pull at the home of Mr.
and Mr*. A. O. Von HerbutU on
May 2*’. Other* will include a boat
party, a baseball game, skating,
dancing and swimming parties.
Sunday i* Communion Sunday
for the member* of the club and it
wa* decided to havo a Communion
breakfast at the 3lonteiuina Hotel
following th e 8:00 o’clock h u m .
A drive for new member* wa*
ilUruMed a fte r which the meeting
wa* adjourned.
Ilrfreihm ent* of purtrh and rake
wa* served hy the hostesses to the
20 memlier* present.

Mr*. Jam es A. Kincaid of Lake
Wale* announced today the marriage of her d aughter, Virginia
Catherine, to Jaek S. Gordy. s o
of .Mr*. Nina Gordy and the !«’■•
J. S. Gordy, S r. of Albany, Ca
The wedding took place in the
Folk-ton M ethodist Church, Folk,
•ton, Ga., Mar. 24.
Mr. ami Mra. W. G. H arris of
Mr. and Mr*. Gordy are reApopka spent th e weekend with *lding at the Park Apartment*.
Mr. ami Mr*. Z. II. Ratliff.
Mr. Gordy i» now employed with
the Britt T racto r Co.
Friend* of Mr*. T. S'. Dillard
will regret to Irxrn that she is
ill nt her home on West Twentyfifth Street.
Mr*. Jan et
.Nlirpnari
daughter Sandy of Hollywood ur,
visiting Mr*. Jew ell Chapman for
several day*.

Mr*. Ward C asscrlli of Wllnvrigum, Del. left today to return
home after spending the past week
with her parent*. Mr. and .Mr*.
W. R. Dyson.

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Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Rudd. Mr.
and Mr*. I.eland Rudd and Mr*.
M. C. Stone spent the weekend
in Wayrros*. Ga. a* guest* of
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Mr. a nd Sirs. Paul Jenkios.
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and their gtiest*.
Mr*.
Edith
Sherdan and Mr*. Anne Harding of
Erie, pa., spent the weekend in
Key We»t,
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Everett and
children, Darlene, Jo Ann and
Billy, left last week for their home
in Ka*t Springfield, Pa., afte r
visiting their grandmother, .Mr*.
Leah Wei* and also Mr, and Mr*.
Roy Arkenhurg.

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Billiard Nelson, a junior at Mi­
ami University, Oxford, t)., who
ha* hem visiting hi* grandmother,
3tr», Charles K. Ginn, together
with Kirth Welter of Medina, O.,
Kd Ricker, Sandusky. O,, and
William fleott, Coliimhu*, t)., all
M 1404* Cl .»•
junior* at Miami University and ISli««»
po tm tAr H tn r
Robert I'ortlc, of Frrdsrickitow n,
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returned to college Sunday m orn­ 2;
r»o li a r No n * Man* b
ing. It 1* the first visit to Florida
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The Douglai Jnlie Junior Brotheihood will meet at the Fir*t
B aptist Churrh tonight at 7:30
P M.
The Central Circle of the Gar
den Club will meet at 3:00 P. M. ( - I i i t n l i i i p i r p i * P r v
at the home of Mr*. II. C. Moore. n U m D U n f l X T r y
There will he a white elephant and
a m arket basket sale.
Sanford Home Demonstration
The Young 3!en’* Bible Class of
Mr*. N'am-y Brock, Mr. and Mr*.
Club will meet at 2:30 P.M. at the
home of Mrs. Hrure Davis, 1018 the First B aptist Church gave a Gerald ta tiin g and 3lr. and 3lr*.
James
Terwillegcr entertained
Locu»t" Avenu(•. The 71u b"*vIH work ham burger fry at t he home of Mr
and Mr*. H. E. Murris Friday Monday evening at the Terwillegcr
on aluminum trays.
home with a buffet supper hon­
The T. E. L. Class of the First night.
A fter several came* were played oring 3li»a Klixalieth Dy*on and
B aptist Church will meet In the
Educational Building with Mr*. the ham burger fry wa* enjoyed Frank Mehane, J r.
An arrangement of white ro*e«,
J. A. Cunningham and her group by the following: Mr. and 3lrs.
J. B. Odham and daughter, Mr. white tulin* and lighted candle*
aa hostess.
the lace entered dining
Th.* Semlnol* Rehekah 1/xlge and Mr*. Phil Stanley, Mr. and centeredRose*
and spring fluwer*
No. 43 will meet In the Odd Fid- Mr*. C. L. Collins, Mr. and Mr*. table.
31. T. Ilaynet, Mr. and Mr*. H. II. were used throughout the other
Iowa Hall at 8:00 PJd.
F ortner and son, Mr. ami Mra. room*.
FRIDAY
John if
odor
aatltiauahU z. M r.ami
Gift* in their rbween silver and
T t , . a .n y t u r n . ™ C h . r i . r nf i f "
J
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’, Mr. ano rrystal pattern were presented to
lb . , I M . a * « '
*• &gt; » I'.M. S i t Bd*«Vd
.bd H r , the honoree* hy the hostesses.
at th e hone of Mr*. E. M. Gallo
-upper was acnrrd to
way, 2442 lfellonvlllo Avenue with II. G. Erhola and Judge and M ia theA delirious
following: Mia* Dyton, Mr.
Stenstrum ami children.
Mr*. Frank Woodruff and Mr*. R. Douglas
Alsu Mac Cleveland, Bob Steal, Mrtiahr, Jr.. 31r. and Mr*. F. A.
W. RuprerM jt ra-hosles*. Visit.
A. L. Thoma*. B. F. Gana*, Roh Dyson, Mr. ami Mr*. Frank
Ing daughter* are welcome.
3tcl&gt;anr, Sr., of Orlando, Mr. and
Mimosa Circle of the Garden ibiwrll, and Jack Stemper.
Mr*. Charles Bowes, Mr. and Mr*.
Circle will meet at 10:00 A.M. at
Fred liana*, Mr. and Mr*. Sam
the home of Mr*. Clarenee Wallia,
Martina, Mr. and Mrs. William
I MU’. Elliot Avenur.
By IIKVKKLY GRAY
Stripper, Mr. and Mra. Dick Aiken.
T h e Rose Circle of th e Garden
3lr. and Mra. Ralph Dean, Mr. ami
Club will meet at 0:41 A. 31. at
It won't be lung now before Mrs. I* II, Method, Jr. of Orlando,
th a C arden Center.
The Jacaranda Circle of the Apr. 24 which is the Latin Club’s Mr, and Mra. Norman Wedckin of
Garden Club aril) meet a t 3:00 P. Variety Show! Who Is the my­ DeLand, and Mrs. Ward Caascella
M. a t the home o! lira . J. N. stery talent? Can you guess? of Wilmington, Del.
Gillon, 1201 P ateettn Avenue. Re sure and buy your tirkrt*
T he Hibiscus Circle of the for this. A spectacular per­
Garden Club will meet at 3:00 formance! And who know*, maybe
P. 31. a t the home of Mr*. V. ( . you'll know who the “ Mystery
Talent” i*!l
Schley a t Paola.
All tho»e Interested in Pep
The Palm Circle of the Garden
The Cecilian Music Cluh pre­
Club will meet a t noon a t the Club have ia-en asked to con­ sented a program Sunday after­
Garden Center with Mr*. M. T. tact Mrs. Winn toon. Don’t fur noon at the Fannie R. .Munson
Haynes, Mr*. Gibson Batea and get, now I
Studio on Myrtle Avenue.
Ilihle Club ia tomorrow, how
Mra. K. C. Campbell aa hostesses.
The program was aa follows:
coming?
Right
after National Defense Ma.Th, K in g A. P. Ramsey will be guest speak- about
•chooll
Jane Whatley
Rio Rico la coming soon! The Moonlight Ravel*. Andre—Gibson
^ T h e laora Circle of the Garden
Club will meet at 2 30 P. M. at Glee Club will be presenting their
Bates
the home of Mrs. Dale aewil. annua) Operatla vtiM i lens. Ya!! Dance, LmuU* V.'ilgl.t—Yvon­
Watch out for further notire I A
IM S Magnolia Avenue.
ne Cullen
Tha Dirt Gardeners Circle of grand show you won’t want to Traffic Cop, Mountain Climbing.
ml»»l Ticket* on *ale *nnn . . .
the Garden Club will meet *t
The Man In the Moon, Thomp­
The Glee Club sang at the
A.M. a t the home of Mra. W. D.
son—Louisa Tltiaon
Rotary Club Monday. We hear Long, ta n g Ago, Barley; Beauti­
G ardiner. 421 Maenolla Avenue.
The Magnolia Clrele of the G ar­ they snonib-d fine ami mold n’t
ful Dreamer, Stephen Foster;
den Club will meet at the Herron have been belter . . . . . .
Little Inlun Brave, Hopkins—
Celery Fed articles are up.
F ruit Stand at 8:00 A.M. for a
Jimmie Wright
tour to the Orchid Garden* In M y Have you pollen your* ? Try to The Banjo Picker, tauHe Wright—
wood and the green house* In check the list; you will find It
Dorothy Tyre
Apopka. Mrs. J. Fields asked that on the Celery Fed hullrttn hoard, W ater Sprltro, Goodrich—Nancy
each member bring a parked lunch. downstairs hall. Look at it nuwl
B atts
MONDAY
Twon’t be long hefora six Airv Fairies, Spaulding; Little
The Pamt Matron Club of th r weeks exam* again!
Drum Major, Taylor; The Don­
O.
E.S. will meet at the Imet house
That's about all the gab there
key. Richter—Sarah Nlblack
at tha Osteen Bridge and the Ed- is at H. II. S. right now. Ses Carnival of the Skaters. Wagsnn Ooil Bost will leave at 3:00 ya Friday evenin'I
neae—Betty Ann Stile*
P. M. Mamher* may bring a covered
The Fairies’ Harp. Thompson—
REVIVAL MEETING
Jean Southward
dl*h.
A revival meeting at the We*, The Joyful Peasant, Schumannlevan Methodist Church In Paola
H a rd —Bobby Shaffer
will liegfn Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. Orchid Magic, Grey—M a r t h i
It was announced today hy George
Shannon
D. Marsh, pastor.
Polonaise Mllltalrv, op 40 No. I,
The Cox duet will present spec­
Chopin—Annetto Brooks
ial musir and singing. Everyone Malaguena, tactw na — P e g g y
Wright
ia welcome.
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Nuvena Service* at the All Snuli
Cathulic Churi'li will be held to­
night nt 7:10 P.M. instead of Wed­
nesday night.

Average hnuso lighting eircuita
funrtion *ati*faeturily on 15ampere fu»ea, while circuit*
working appliance* may rei|iilro
20-amperes.

LAKE MARY
By VIRGINIA I*. ANDERSON
Friends of Mrs. J. II. Cowan
will be glad to hear that *he i*
sufficienliy nvuvereii from an
attack of flu to he brought home.
She had been the guest of her
•on-in-law and d au g h trr. Sir. anil
Mr*. Ben Monroe in Sanford.
Mr. and Mr*. C. W, Welderhold
nre announcing the birth of a
daughter, Kay Kllen, at the
Feenald t oughton Memorial Hos­
pital Apr. 3.
Bruce Overrash, former Lake
Mary resident, spent Sunday with
31r. and Mr*. F. G. Lee and Mt-«
Lava Borland and her t-rother
S. Holland,
Mr. and Mr*. L. C. TdlD re
turned home Sunday evening aftr- visiting her mother, Mr«. D.
C Matthew*, who i* critically
ill In I he Lake City Hospital.
Sir. and Mr*. A. B. S outhac1
who have spent the W i ld e r in
Lake Mary, returned to their
home in Wellington, Ohio Tuesday.
Mr*. Jennie Lewi*, Mr*. Con*
? h r.n ti ami her relative, N. S.
PI o'gh. were in Orlando on bu*lnr*» Monday.
.Mr, and Sir*. V. K. Allen, who
were occupying »n apartm ent at
the bora, ot Mi*. J. il.
were called i» Cleveland. Ala. ia«t
Friday due to tne lilne** of hi*
m other.
The ta k e Mary Churrh of the
N a totem - wa* ho*t Friday, to the
d istric t caravan. Three worship
service* were conducted and d in­
n er and supper were served on
th r ground*.
Mr. and Mr*. D, Hamilton and
tlieii four children arrived F ri­
day and have rented the Knight
ho..... .Mr. Hamilton I- cu rren t­
ly stationed at the Sanford Naval
Air Station, living recently I run*
D ried l loin Bermuda.
Benjamin A. Gould left Mon­
day for his home in Nashua, N.
II, a fte r spending the w inter in
ta k e Mary.
Mr. and Mr*. Horry W aller who
visited their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. ami Mrs. A. L W aller
have returned to their home In
Jackson Heights, N. Y.
Mrs. Mona .Miller of Charlot­
tesville, Ya. who ha* been visiting
her htuther-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mi*. W. II. Harrison, in
Orlamlo is now spending sumo
tune with her parent*, Mr. and
Mr*.
K. Smith.
Sir*. Fred Chaffee of Detain!
railed on her rousin, Mr*. Corn
S h o u ts, last Tuesday.
Mrs B. II. Franklin i* home
again, after attenling the fuiirial
of her brother in Clin. A*la,
S gt. nyron m il., II. 8. Air
P o ire stationed at Kglin Field,
and hi* brother, L ester Tllll*. of
W*ycross accompanied their par­
ent*, Mr. ami Mrs. L. C. Tllll*
on their return from Jasper,
where they had attended the
funeral of her father, D. C, Mat­
thew*.
31 r. and Mr* Frank Kvan*.
J r . left Apr. 3 for th rir home
tn Saugus, Ma**. Their d aughtrr,
Mr*. Jaek Steward, and two chil­
dren of Altamonte went north
wlili them and will remain there
for the summer, Mr. Stew art ha»
iieen recalled to activp duty with
the N avy In California.
31r. and Mr*. W, T. Wan sir y
left A pr. 3 for Greer, S C.. where

Program Presented
By Cecilian Club

he will rnm plrte a construction
job.
Mr*. Cora Shants and Mrs.
Jennie Lewis spent Wednesday
with friend* in Fu*ti*.
31r. and 31 r*. J. L. Bullard had
a* their guests over the weekend,
two daughter*, Mr*. A. Paulk and
son Lewis, of Douglas, Ga. and
Mr*. Taimmige Courson
and
daughter, C hnilottr of Pearson,
Ga. and a family friend, Lester
l.evtnrar, al*o of Pearson.
31 r*. II. C. P atterson and son,
former resident of ta k e Mary,
returned to lhrii home in Delray
Beach following several days’
visit with Mr. and 31r*. A. K.
Crocker.
Krv. and Mr*. J . M. Thamp»on
left Monday to attend the spring
meeting of South We*t P ieshytry
in Ft. 3tyerv They wilt be guest*
of Mr. and Mr*. Lognn Kill* of
St, Cloud *nd Mr. ami Mr*. M.
Glenn Gibson of Ft. Myer*.
Mr. and Mr*. Bichard Keogh
of Gainesville spent the weekend
with thoit parent*, 3lr». I. Keogh
amt Mr. and Mr*. II. M. Gleason.
Sunday they celebrated their first
wedding anniversaiy w ith a fam ­
ily dinner. Those enjoying the
occasion
weie Mr. and 3lr».
Keogh, Mr. and Mr*. II. 31. Glea­
son, Mrs. Ida Krogli and 3IU* Pat
Keogh.
Wednesday -light the Chamhar
■„« dtAilliisu'i1 met, w ith C. I*.
Ilrasiugton. presiding
M rm tat*
were uiged to write rep rese n ta­
tive* in an effort to secure some
legislation which will suili tinmuffled motor laiat* on tile lakv*.
Resolution* in memory of the
late Joe Kansky, member* uf the
Chamlter of Commerce, wrrti
adopted. In response to a plea on
the part of Prof. II. It. Ilcvkrnlatch, school principal, a numl&gt;rr
of men volunteered to help d e a r
u pathway, along the side of the
present highway, to lit* used by
children going to and from school.
A itrief re(ioi I of the sucre** of
Pioneer Night, annual program ,
sponsored by the Chamlter ol
Cotnntarve, was made. At the close
of the iiuiine** session, mvntlicr*
of the llome Dcmonatrntlnn Club
seiv rl pie and coffee.
Mr. ami Mr*. t)«car Gu*tav»on
of Chicago called on th eir frieml,
3lr*. Krnest l.ageupilst, Monday

.Mrs. taw llradcmcyvr of G enera
was elected p ti-id in t of the Col­
onel Theislor- R...... veil A uxiliary
No. :t of the United Spanish A mrrit an War Veteran* at the meeting
held Sunday afternoon.
ttth e r officer* eitcit’d were Mr*.
C P. Brasington. senior vicc-pre»ident; Mi
VV.K, Jameson, junior
vice-president; Mrs, A lfred Ericson, - haplln; Mrs. I,. M. Swain,
in structor; Mr*. C. C. P riest, hl»inriuti. Mi- J R. I.yle*, ronductu t; Mi
Vita L. Walker, assistant
conductor ; Mi*. L. i'eckering,
g uard; Mr- Mac Sheafcr, tccrctar&gt; mid treasurer; .Mr*. Biasington,
c&gt; i nvention and
Mrs. W J David, altern ate.
At tile close of the nieeting 1 C-

Mr*. Hazel G ardner rntertaitied
at her home Friday evening with
a rnlscellitne m* »l ,iwer given In
hont'i of Mis* Novella Ibvt is.
hrldc- elert of Coleman Yates.
Th. Gardner borne wa- bcautl
fully
decorated
with
spring
fluwer* ear rying tiut a r.ilnr
motif of yellow and gre en.
Mi*i* |t*vi* opened hi r many
gift* a fte r which gnnn
»*re
enjoy t-d by the guest*
H&lt;»ies*e* a**i*ting Mr ». (lard
Her wi*i»*: Mr*. J. 11 Tiinbl,
Mr*. Tolar HaIiimi. Mr* \ -1■•11- -1
Krt-inbring and
Mr&lt;
i:
F
Hamilton
Th.»»e enjoying tin- occasion
with Mis* Davi* were her mother
Mr* N. W, Davi* and the Mrs.
W. A t'anup, Mr*. Oliver Hall.
Mrs, Ted Julie*, Mr*. G. .*- V*lt .,
Mr* Paul Oglesby, Mr- Philip
Good*IM-cd, Ml*. Clautle Hawkins.
Mis. Jack Mann, Mr*. J II Kd.
wards, Mr*. I.c,t I'ffn id , MiArnold Tmdcl. vir*. L e o n K e e l .
.Mrs. .1. K. Andrews, 3 |i- I; |l
Bass, Mrs, C. I*. Rahim, Mr*
H rrtiert
Behrens, 3li*
\nni.
Hawkins, Mr*. Tlie*i Miles. Mi*
A rtb ir H arris, Mr* It-t-i.
ford, Mr*. Vick tlnw kuis, Mr*
Claude Hittell and Mis. Kvrlyrt
Jones, Mis* Norine Norwieul,
Mi*s Clara
Sw aggerty,
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Mr*. Myron Smith presented
the message on stew artsh ip "A
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of Circle No. C of the W. 31, 8
of the First lla p titt Churrh
which met Muitlay m orning at
the church.
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man, presided over the meeting
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and Theii M inisliy” wa- tra d hy
Mi*. W. 1. Whlddon.
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Iturke, Mr*. 11- A. Oat ecu and
Mr*. J. C. Walter.
Following the m retiog tefreriimi'iils were terved to the followIng: Mr*. 11. L. Osborne. Mr-.
Bill Wade, Sir* C *’. Collin*.
Mr*. H II. Newman, Mr*. Smith,
■Mr*. J. A. Strange, Mr* K. I
M artin, Mr*. II. t). Sm ith and
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SILVER SPRINGS.
9 Wilh over half ol thr Claw D Hurler Turk Lown
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Would tx* If. get a "h eld ita tt" from opening day on. itudrnti of
rrrorcit are wondering whether or not any of the eight dub* now
girding for opening gamer I inlay night will be able to eacel the I &gt;
gam&lt; winning streak established^
by the Daytona lleaeh Islander*
In IPSO.
Rome of the rer.itiU that will
likely l&gt;e avoided during 1951
Include the w ont shutout defeat
In league history, 21 to 0
patting* handed
Ittyton*
by
Del-aml on April 2f! 194*. and
the 14 runa renred in one inning,
The prevlouily undefeated IV
a terord held by St. Augutllnn rate* were rudely awakened hy
and Sanford.
the Tiger* yeilerday lo*ing their
Longril game in loop hlatory first game 7 to R In the third
probably will never ho equalled week of the Rotary league
for league rule* now prohibit season.
Although the Plratee outhlt tho
any game to continue after 12:39
In the morning. On May 27. 11*48, Tiger* 3 to 4, the league leaden
Sanford turned hack I’atslka couldn't come through when men
8 lo 7 after 21 Inning* that took were on. 1’ltrher llunl, back­
bone of the Pirite*' defenie,
five hour* and I t minute*.
L&gt;jngr*t tie game on record turned In another top performMil) Ilp4kf ~'*"1 enough *r
in the league wax played or. I
June 1*. I Pin when Ocala and give me iigri* the t'lg '.
neup
Plratee' Lineu
Daytona quit tied with tavrn Tiger*1 Lineup
Andrraon, If
run* each after Ifi inning*.
. Huller. c
Estrldgr, 3h
Record for the mo*t run* Swann, 2h
Jone*. e
batted in hy one rluh In a nine McCall, lh
Pate, 2b
inning game was hy l^eahurg Rate*, p
Nettle*, lb
against i'alatka, 37 Rlll'a, on Kngllih, M
Rehrenf, 3b
Flower*, ef
Aug. IP. IMP.
Run), p
No club* have been able to Park, ef
nillhlmer, rf
atari and finlih a game In the Shoemaker, rf
fast tlma of one hour and 10 Halter, If
minute* a* war the rare when
Orlando and St. Augustine play­
ed a regulation league game in
Ocala on July 2.1, IMP for the
purpote of atlrrlng Interrit In
Ocala toward a franrhlae for

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.787 after winning OR and Toeing
but 38, it top* for the league
altar II year* of play. The re­
cord waa *et in 1030.
Hanford'* OR vlrtorle* In 1030
«ad Orlando'* 190 defaata In
1M7 are record* In thote field*,
SILVER SPRINGS, Apr. 1 0 ^iloction of an umblre-in-ehlef,
Had a dioeuaelon of rule* will
WChllght a dinner meeting at tha
■ ay fair Inn In 8anford Wednc*.
t o r , night a t 7 o'clock with
Florida State U ague I'reeident
“ hn Arider a* hoet to hi* urnfirin g etaff of nina.
t°f the meeting a r t
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belli of Palatka and T. D.
Williamson of JarkeonviRe from
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RtRffi John Ilplnwka
to d Robeit L. ({annum, PennsylB “ if . ,ni1 Itraduatn of tha
rr School of Umpiring; LouU
Weaver of Daytona, Edwin I..

GilMcDougaldMay
Take Over 3rd For
New York Yankees

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AP Newafeatarea
PHOENIX, Aria. - Manager
Caeey Stengel will depend largely
on an aggregation of familiar
face* when hi* New York Yan­
kee* *eek their itralght world
rhamplomhlp thl* tea ion, but
you could ba hearing from rookii
Gil McDougald.
tlo’a a 31-year-old Inflelder who
rame to the camp tha Yankee**
held for their bett farm handi
and iloek around for the tpring
training on Invitation of tho
management.
Woeklag at Third
Ueually a eeeond baieman, MeDougald ha* been alternating
with the vetahan Billy Johnson at
third during most of the Work*
outs.
Bobby Blown, the bueballlng
physician who played plenty of
third beat last season, now h u
a data with the armed force*.
All t h r other* that brought

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iaffriffaB :
department, *re hack and
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of appear to have clinched their
Joli*.
But th* 81-year-old McDougald
a ali-foot 178-pounder who wai
the moat valuable player in the
Taia* league with Beaumont
where he hit a hefty .330 ha*
shown he can play both second
anil third. Ha may nail down tha
utility infield spot If ha doo*n‘i
beat out Johnaton. Siegel doesn't
.GAINESVILLE, Apr. 1 0 - Spa- like to keep likely youngster*
e !l.'~ £ n*
,lw ,(l* allraetjnn* riding the bench.
ftf Ihe Pan-American Day relehraOutfield Strong sad Deep
*hm In be held n n t Saturday at
“Joe DIMagglo's just a little
the University of Florida will be better than anyone alia
■ e w e r game between two team* In the outfield so that gives us
eompowd of | j , t | n American »tu- a good start there," say* Catey.
dent*.
Th* Clipper takes over In renter
Nine nation* will l-e represent- with lltnk BaRuer, Gen* Woodline
gni Chili. Peru, Vcneiuela, C««ta or Cliff Nape* ofl either aide nf
'•E euedor, Columhla, Panama, him. Jackie Jenien, former Cell
lU and the United State*.
fontla grid and dismood great,
T h e is m , will b* played a t 2t:00 alio remains front the *S0 roster.
(lock on Florida Field and la Although being tried a l pitching
to the public. It will b* a and playing third bass, chances
1 eortwr gams, played eiectty aro that Jackie will ho a .Mill
i played In tha Latin Ameri- mttfieldcr when th«
civ pcR
Kin q
njii ia,
MOton
begint
lion*, with on* exception,
utlon will be permitted.
U sual./, soever la played with
h team having II starting valuable
and Second RateIf a participant la injurvd man
as to Isava tha game, his
t ml**," Stangel
"th ey just
m must continue without him. telle an* ahd
■team has throe men unable
In problematical
First base remain
y a t the same time, It must with Jotonv
Johnny His*,
■ . Johnny Hopp
alt to th# other team.
and Jo* Collins,, on hand
hand.
Mm v of Uie student* who will
la Bettor
2 Saturday were college or
The Yankee skipper figure he
l-peofeaelanal atari In thslr won't have trouble behind thr
countries. Tha affair will plate, and ra ta r hD catching de­
tho*# persona Interacted a partment—mainly Yogi Berra—
to rentnare tha American cJu»t as good If not bottor than
of football with IU pro- last »*ar. Berra had the beet
cord In tlw loop far 1M0.
m game has twn fundamental
Stengel still rauat find n rerreneea from fonthall played
or*meat for Ford In the pitchto United Slate* In that pass­
irtment end hope* Joe
e r running with Ihe tall ie
dn his relief hurlaltewed. It ran be propelled
[ard with tna feet or any port
bn tad y except the hands and
M(Cow«n Hrhool.

Latin Students To
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Pan-American Day

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lutanoa". The two wards
geographical locations ta ’. ' l a T t a r i J t a r ^ **
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The 23-irear-ald New Yorker
baa ta rn Impressive throughout
the spring training grind *nd m*r
turn out t&lt;&gt; I., the Iwat d ia ii u'uieh*»e since thr Cult* drafted Hark
Wilton In 1028 from Toledo.
Lown (* estremely 'nat, ha* an
averag* rurva that oomrtima* I*
real goad. HI* control and changaup pitch hare improved.
Ixrwn pitched th* Cub* to a
R-l, five-hit victory over lltUa
Rock yesterday In the Southern
Association city. He worked th*
first eight Inning* and never was
headed a ftrr th* fifth when Hank
Sauer poled a throe-run homer.
Th* Dodger* werr aware that
allot rd him lu he espoaed aa they
lown wai draft bail but they
desired to protect tavrral mors
promising youngster*.
Wld Matthews, former Brooklyn
aid* to Branch Rickey and now
director of Cub playing personnel,
named Lawn aa tha club's No. 1
draft cholcs. The etrong-armed
recruit won 13 and loot 0 for an
M-and-out Montreal loam last
year.
Another neat pitching job was
turned In by little Con Marrero
at Winston Salem, N. C. Marrero
hurled Washington lo a 2-t, twoklt victory over Ken Raffenabcrg•
er and tha Cincinnati Rode. Mar­
rero fanned nine. Rookie short­
stop Gtna Verble drove In boUi
runs with n aeventh-lnnlng double.
The Now York GlsnU slaught­
ered tho Cleveland Indians, 18-4,
■t
in* iiiu
ii . Are.
tvnuey Lock
uocsst iWn*
Bluff,
Ark. Whitoy
Monte Irvin, Hank Thompson, Al
Dark and Ed Htsnky one each to
lead tha Giants' bombardmMt.
Tha Brooklyn Dodgers also utlllm ri tha homo run no thoy edged
Asheville, 918, at AahevUla, NC. Roy Campanobw clouted two
ttndl Jackie Robinson and Gil
Hodges one* each. Res Barney
started for the Dodger* hot left
after he had w
battars
In three Innings.
Left Warren flpahn scattered 14
hits a* he pitched tha Boston
Brave* to a 8-4 triumph over the
New York YiyiW* at Dallas,
Tea. The Brave* scored sis run*
In th* first four Inning* off Vic
Hatch! to lock up the decision.
Yank manager Ca*oy Rtengal waa
loased out of the gams by umpire
Angle Donatelll In the third InnMg.
The Chicago Whit* Sox trounc­
ed tho Chattanooga l/mkoute, manhged by Ihelr former hose, Jack
Onslow, IB-4, at Chattanooga, Al
Xartlla Mailed a threo-run homer
for tho Box In the fifth.
Itarry Taylor and BUI Kvanr
sertterad 11 hits ax they pltchrd
the Boston lt«! Sox to an raxy
S-3 dvcDluu over tho Chickx at
Memphis. Th* Sox sewed It up
with four ruru In the slsth Inn­
ing.

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for Luke Sewell to admit It—
that he sacrificed apead for nowwith tha Cincinnati fled*,
t Lvko waa new aa Rod man­
ager In 1110 even though he
coached tho Rede the prtviooa
teaaon. J
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ir, Ron Northoy. Danny Utr. Jimmy Bloodwortb nnd
r*4 Klunaowakl playing at lh*
&gt;ma time IOat •yctag, rocalla
man who led th* Brown*
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Marrco Hurls Well
The Chicago Cubi don't figure
to go far in ihe National league
pennant race, but it appear* they
hare come up with the bed “draft”
bargain in mure than e decade in
rookie righthander Omar (Turk )
Lown.
L/&gt;wn, drafted from Brooklyn*!
Montreal International League team
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NASHVILLE, Tenn., Apr. 10
—M9— Leo Durocher, manager of
tho New York Gianta, ho* decided
to uae a two-platoon system In
right Held when Ihe Notional
League season opens next week.
The Giants skipper says he will
allem ata Don Mueller and Clint
Hartung In the rlghtfield spot.
Moeller will bat against rightbandore, Hartung ngalnat ths
southpaws.
LOUISVILLE. Kr., Apr. 10H
fA9— Lofty Mauris MeDermott
wlft do tho hurling for tho Bos­
ton Bed Sox today agalnxt their
Lottlsvllle farmhands In tha Triple
A American Association.
Sammy White, a good-looking
catching prospect, ho* been Mnt
to the socker** Scranton minor
eouilns In the Class A eastern
laague.
BIRMINGHAM, A ta. Apr. 10
—L49-—Th# Chicago Whit# Boa
•how promlxe of having on* of
the boat relief pitching corpe in
the m ajo n — end maybe one of
the bualeat.
Bo far tha five first-tine twirlera have failed to thow. anything
•tartling. They are laftlei Bill
Fierce and Bob (tain and rig h t­
handers Joe Doboon, Howie Jbd■on and Lou Kretlow.
The fireman grodp Indud
Ha
Lula Aloma. Hal Brawn,, Harry
Dorlsh and Tnm Hurd.
HOUSTON. Tea., Apr. 10—
(AV-Manager Marty Marrlon nf
the St. Dull* Cardinal* la going
to try out Tommy Glavtano in
center field. Peppery little Olevlana played thl
third boo* lost year
"Impassible
and msda m
throw*’’— throw* that aomatlms*
bounced off second row seat*. He
chalked up SB error*.
Now Marlon la looking for a
good right-handed outfielder and
thinks Olnvtano may b# th# ann r tr .
KNOXVILLE. Tenn., Apr. 1 0 Ou* Boll. Plttaburgh Pi rale
outfielder, promise* to make, roarh
Btho Herman look good on hi*
predict In n tha 33-year old player
will be one of lh* National Lea­
gue's top hitter* 'within three
year*.
Boll ho* been clouting th* tail
St a -473 d ip through th# anrlng
exhibition aerie*. Ilf w.ts hitting
.400 wth Indanpollt of tha Ameri­
can Association before ho was
brought up with Ihe Buea In mldaoaoon lost y*nr. Ho hit JMS with
tho B un. In 1941 he l*d tho
Coutrat; Association h^tara with
a A ll imark. The neat year, playof; Uto Eastam
tag with Al
Aaaociation, hTflnl.h*! aucond In
-oee by ,nUi
th* tatting race

Dykes Predicts A’s
Will Finish F i f t h
In Coming Season
By FRANK KCX
AP Newefoatnroa Sport* Editor
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla
—Manager Jlmmla Dykaa sect
tha Philadelphia Athletic* a«
• fifth ploe* American Laago*
dob this season. When you
Eaten to hii reasoning you car
■la,o*t agree with him.
Even inouth tho A 'l finished
a dead last In IBM--*li gametack of the St, Louis BrownsConnie Meek, who ateppod down
after 60 years ef piloting, left
Dykes, hlg coach of lh* taatwo years, with .a potentially
strong pitching staff.
''It nil depends on Joe Cole
etan and Dick Fowler," say* *h«
former Inflelder. "Coleman ha&lt;
a core spot in the hack of hb
right arm and didn't win on.
gome, while Fowler hod bursltD
■ltd won Ju*t on* game.
"Fowler had mo«t of hi* teeth
pulled during tho winter. He
broke out in a rash nf bolls on.
hit doctor any* 'It'# n good
sign,' "
"Our pitching could be gree
er H could be mediocre.

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Infield—Used
Outfield—Good
Fbthh—Coaid ha Fifth
•“Coeid he greet or eoeld b
■Odloero," say* Jimmie Dyke*
••y' anything hut before th
I I iiorncd I had plchod th
team lo finish slith. It was
hahodalfiral tasm and tha boy*
quit along nhout July."
A Munlllng Toam
When you Inok s t Dyke*' mana■ertal record It'* oa*y to •*«
that hall have a hustling team
In hia second of 11 full aeatoii*
with the Chicago White Sox h
ilrove the pule hots to thin
place. That waa In 1933 aftr
lh# Comisk*y club had apen1
II itrsig h t sesaon* in thr
second division. They got • '
high aa second In 1930. Dyktu
had all first dlrtaion year# in
Chicago.
With such pitcher* a* Lo.
Rritaie, Bobby Sehants, Alex
Kellner,
Boh
liaoper.
Hank
Wy*o, Carl Rchelb as hia front
tin* (barker*,
Dyk**
coul.
mak* li rough on find divixim
team*- Dyke* th'nk* Bri*ii* I
iipobi* e f wianing 30 gam*
deMlta a war-*hatt*r*d teg.
“4 look fir out of th* fir*
divialoa {m m to drop Into th&lt;
Hewt* P o l a* hti Get regular second division," toys th* 64
•tartars. Other* who will atlck yrar-*4d w teran. "lfayta It wil
to be H*t
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ntnr«to--Ro»«f
Inois ilk* tkk . solid roukl*. Boon*. Avila OM B aiter—bu
i won i t games ax Tula*.
they no longer hav* that staady
"Our catching ts a bit slow," Inftufoco and balanco ersatz.
■mtdrato’l appear anr
r*moved from
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NEW YORK, Apr. IO --&lt; / P )-Th e Nalionst U ig u r race look, like
• three-team squabble with the well-balanced lighting Phillie* picked
lo best out Brooklyn and the New Yoik Giants. _
You remember last September. How ihe Mhiz Kid* wobbled sn.l

F lha awakened Dodger* almoit
nopped them at the wire. H*'*
Leo Durocher'x Giant*, with Sal
Magile and Jim Hearn Dinging
NEW BRUNSW ICK. N. J. Apr.
■hutoutx, sunr«l to third plarx■ in
10--WP)— Ernie Neveri, who lent
a galloping finish. How the I nil*
pulverizing power lo the great
loxt four ftralght to the Yank*
Stanford team* of the early twen­
in thr World Serb*.
There has been a tendency to
ties, wai named fullback today
write off the 1’hil* *» “One Time
on college football'* all-time All AP » &lt; • *feat are*
WEST r a LM BEACH, Fla - Wonder*" and to xny Jim KonAmerica.
The passing of a few y ean bring* slanty never ran approach hi* 74
Thif dream eleven plui iccond myriad change* to th.* Florida superb rrlief Job* or l*»t season.
and third tcami, first ever chosen baseball scene. Only one of thr But to underrate the champs Is
on tuch a bioad and representa­ 10 managers of big league tram* risky buxine**.
Loss of Curt Simmon*, the 17training in the Sunshine Slate
tive scale, arc being picked in a had th* same Joh five Vrar* ago game winner now in the Army,
nationwide poll by the Associated
That man I* Billy Sonthworth was a ni*J'&gt;r blow. Rut Hamper
Prcsi to provide nominations for of tha Boston Brave* who livs Eddie Sawyer ba* the mrn why
the national football Hall of Fame. y ean ago bad just moved over could pick ur&gt; those victories In
from the St. I-oula Cardinals.
Ru** Uryrr, Krn Jnhnxon and
Never* complete* a backfield
The other pilots with learn* in Cen llrinttrlm an.
that Include* W aiter tW ertall, tho this
state in 1943 were:
Thr Phils rhotlld l*e a better
famous little i.rrl tirsnitr of 1111Ren Chapman (Phillies |, Mel
&lt;"r
noW and Jim Thorp* of the C ar­ ott (G iants|, Ossie Bluege (.Sen­ tiuli with mure
Whix Kill* like Willie Jones,
lisle Indian* at hairback*.
ators I, Joe Cronin (Red 8ox), Robin Hobart*. Uubb« Church,
The ruddy-fared, blond hulldnxer Bill Dickey (S'ankee*)), Leu
player a*. Stanford in 1923. 1921 Durocher (Dodgers), Eddie Dyir Rot&gt; Miller, Mike Oollat, Granny
HamniT and Rirhic A»hbum.
and 1923 under Coach Glenn 8. (Cardinals), Frank Fri»h (I’h- They
have » little mote infield
(Pop) W arner, one of the Sport's Steve O'Neill (Tigers) and Con­
Insursnre. Still the regular* must
eminent pioneer*.
nie Mack (Athletics).
avoid trriuu* injury if they're to
Warner repeatedly said Never*
Pilot. Shuffled
win again.
Chapman nnw manage* the
waa tha greatest football player
Sawyer and spirit, »ynon mom
Tampa
Stnoken,
Ott
naa
tha
with the Phil*, 1* on im pirtant
he ever saw. During the threo
rains at Oakland. Dluege is on factor. Prrhspf the big reason,
year* Never* we* In th* backfield, tha Waahington *taff. Cronin is
there con be no 'complacency on
Rtanfurd won 21 game*, lo*t 3 the Red Sox genera) manager, a club that Just xlaggereil homo
and lied one.
Otckry i* ■ Yankee coach, Dur­ and lost the Serin* in four
Never* wax an exceptionally ocher I* with the Gianta at Si.
Rut the file that druvj
hard-running hark, a splendid I’etrixburg, Dyrr I* nut of base­ straight.
hern on their find pennant *mco
pasirr and rock-ribbed rialwnet ball and O'Neill U over nt Sara­ I*15
mull! lie hanl:’*d. 4'“lint on
on defense. He wax named full- sota with the Red Sox
suc­ Sawyer l« maintain the Phils'
tack on Ihe 1938 All America cessor to Joe McCarthy whn boyish sip.
team picked by the Associated Joined the Red Sox in I94H.
Del Ennis, Andy Seminick, Dick
Which bring* it* to Connie Hblcr,
Pre*».
Junr* and Hamnci a tr the
Never* *etU*d down l*t*r In Mack, toe octoginarixn who wa* key hitters Robert*, a sire fire
California and now I* Girting with named to th r Hall of Fame for 20-cnmc winner, and Konstanty
teloviiion. II* live* at Mill Valley, •vrvice* to baseball apart from are tlie backbone nf the pitching
playing th# game.
Calif.
It aeema strange to tin* pic- staff. Ilamncr, fast nccomlng the
tureaqua city overlooking lik e new Mr. Shortstop, and haliniwk
Worth and Palm Beach that the Ashburn In center, ere the de­
star*.
Sanford - Orlando ii-veur-old Cornelius McGilll- fensive
Hen*'* the way the National
cuddy no longer m an .g r. Ihe
Kennel Club E ntries Philadelphia Athlrtie*. Hr had League looks fiom here:
1. Philadelphia
tho Joh for SO year*. In fact, ho
2. HriKiklyn
'i
tra* the only man who ever man­
3. New lark
aged them until Jimmb Dyke*
4. Boston
T ItACSS: Pecxuaxl**. H«tl&lt;&gt; took over during the winter.
3. 8t. I-ouls
Tho GroM Old Man
fi. Cincinnati
accoisrf^A C R i *•*»••. t**gof»a.
There may never be another
7. Pittsburgh
like
the
Grand
Old
Man
of
Bose" ■ n i ii i i" h a t s : n * * tiia * r. c«»co
8. Chicago
tall. In hia lato year*, when men
Brooklyn he* the tatting po­
' ' M l t m v l A U rm tat. Aunt have plenty of reason to heroine
wer, drfrnrive .kill anil speed lo
irritable
and
cranky,
we
hnvr
1r V ^ i l * r i Y c n f
&gt; '• f x t. *i»t&gt;pr
found Mr. Mack the most gracious win • pennant hut the pitching
still ix quest Iona Me. Thr Giant*
,Vix'Vifll*nAf:ViP ( l &lt; w , M*rit.w. gentleman wo have aver met.
Ha would ait on a single w at­ have a tight defensive club with
er chair beside tha augout at goo,) pitching. Rearing run* will
rH n “ c iK
W right FUld and willingly an­ ta Leo Durocher'* mala headache.
Itatl, Kn- swer
oil questions while direct- If he gets thr punch he can win
i i i w s S a I lh a m b a t a t th* toam. He was a landmark it all.
wooring hi* familiar straw hat
Jody.
BONUS HAIIY
and a high white collar with a
OAKLAND C.illf.. Apr. 1 0 handkerchief around his neck *n
TOSIIIHTS KVrUlli*
keep the sun from his pale white t/P»--I&gt;lck Wakefield, a 1941
rtfisT MAI M— TaUHlr .
burnt* babv who signed a dollarIlxlln Rill. Cretin*. U*l( M*. Moon skin.
Mllrbsll.
p*rx*a*t«*.
Ilnpnlnn*
In retrospect, baseball and the ••year contract to play ball with
rinr*. llr*nd lii.nnry. My ttrsl.
years have been more than kind Oakland lid xommn. ba* b"“i
x tiio v ti ssai ss— r w u r itr
r'aniiv tl*H*. utfiw linn, Pngona. to Mr. Mack. !!• had the first -I**" hi* outright release by the
Mr Hood •»", lUxhln*. OsIVMton $100,000 Infield and he had ta fty Pacific C“a*t le a g u e Club.
flat. r**t*». nfta H»rworth
The parting nf ihe wav* ap­
Grove, Mickey Cochrane, Jimmie
V i n m i m a c k —4 / i a i i *
O iu r |4nr. Coco *Hfl,. Arc of Box, Al Simmons, George Eran- parently w** hy mutual con­
ou.
Con
m&gt;.«t*x. Duo llawa *
■haw, Dykea and a host of other* sent,
■•■ial. PlMUtnor.
W .k.fi.id. wbu (eft ihr Uni­
W on.
SMtVMTH MS
Dyer Mlaeed. Tee
versity of Michigan campus In
Alarming. Aunt •III*.
X. Thurvlon
•per
Another man the boys will 1941 to tlrn with the Detroit
*rn n*r. list eau.
miss la Eddie Dyer, the SO-yenr* T*ve-* for $32000, wants to try
ter.
riv-rw ssasits—art.
old Taaan who woe a National •o land in the major leagues,
■Mir* l**l Itnirr
League pennant in 1946 In hia —h«r- hi* nrevlnu* career wa* a
lie'* S l-r t-wd* Twt
first crock a t running a big stnrmv one.
tlxlla ti*nr&gt;» II***-* v, __
M i n i Naess—n talk* __
league team. He and Fred Saigh.
J— Smll‘ . Kal &lt;‘ &gt;l-mkn. Ifopuv Cardinal president, couldn’t
A small rntarv-lvne «nnw plow
**»
Hx-l—r !!,4ir • »-&gt;»; ftalntr tfo*. ,
_
_ recenOv
has
for use
n , i H l i e d . 4 * d v n - r * i l M t i i i J e * n . along.
■•‘srvTM n m ' —v itiM wit*
Dyer wa* a Johnny.rom*-lately with a garden tractor,
n»*U' Ix.r .mi* W rl, Malta as a major Iragur manager bid
Mart* Kxmlhln# T-o-li IlllilS tlifyal.
▼*■■* n (:*-reihiiiu l.Htorh, Como*, ha waa a keen •tralvgii*. and very
ill ton.
popular. It's surprising that some here In IDtH when his Dodger*
lltUNTM MS4-S4—A'lOSb* Mta
Tahiti. Tahht Oil**. lllMhlvr other big league rluh hasn't •topped off a t Vrrn Beach for
Irl. (&gt;*n«rr tv .I Tra4l*g . Post, lured him tack Into the game.
&lt;IHI
three dsy* after having trained
Paw
But that's base ball. Gone also at Guided Trujillo fnr a 180,000
from
the
Florida
training
scene
g u a ra n te e .
flow—Snshxo ISofkf
Rickey, now Pittaburgh's
gtnoral
manager,
and
High »f*f» M*ry Hoffa
Burt Shorten, hia friend and exTnavss n v i i L u m r Dowtoo
Brguira. Tin .* Tvr,r, rra ritt* Dodger manager from flartow. a
JMly. Mix m I s *Vxi airing, peat town j u t a ivw hour* northwsit
V.
In u rllr KhiinSi Tap- Tom Jo4r.
nptm urlrU t
■ M E t a , to Florida for Ihe
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it
Leo
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hit Rlsiuto. Joe Page and Alllr Durocher, whose Gianta 'Inure to
tin N palmetto Ate.
Reynolds are hospital bound to ­ hav* something to u.r about Ihe
CLAUSES F IT T E D
National League's Diamond Jitday.
O.i Ihe result* of their phy­ bill* champion. Durocher last waa
sical checkups at Johns Hopkln&lt;
may hinge the New York Yen
kees* chance fnr another Ameri­
can League pennant and world’s
baseball championship.
Rlt«iitn lit* • torn cartilage In
his loft side; Para, a
M l shoulder, Reynolds, a bad
elbow.

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County Jadaa of Hamlnola County.
M orlda. on tha I M day of M ay. t i l l ,
for apprural of aama and fnr final
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Tha Housing Authority of tha (*tty
of Karford. Florida. will antartaln
pr.itK.aala to fu.-nlah flra and •
(andad i . n i t t n Insurance. and
Strntra*. landlord.' and tananta' put.,
lit- liability Inauranra cnv.rlnx tha
m -h n u aa proto. I. Florida
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lllda or nrnpraala will l.a received
In tha otfl.ra of tha Authority up
ntintll I p P M . April II. I»&gt;|.
w‘ Further inf. reunion with rayard
to tha plana and apar|(l&lt;atl«na of
•aid project and forma on whl.-h
aald prop..aa U muat ha aubntlttad
may oa obtalnad by rohtartlns
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Director. Itnu.lna Authority of tha
City of Hanford. Florida. 20« Malt, h
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MOTOR HIKE: Good condition.
RT OWNER
See V. M. l*leraon, San font
Small farm —0 rooms, nice bath,
Trailer Park. Price reasonable.
2 screenrd norrhas. Modern con■
U ». L .
vrnlences. Fruit. Furnished or
ARTICLES WANTED —4
unfurnlthrd. A Uargaln. Addrr*a
Rt. I, Bo* 132, Sanford. Phan*
Me buy. aell A trade u-&gt;ad
t697-wM
furniture. WIDun-Mat«« Fuitu*
'lira C l. 311 K. tat. Fhona 93k.
I—REAL ESTATE WANTBD—4

IF YOU want to sell your home,
f a t roaults. Rat It with J. W.
Hall, Realtor, Florida lltata
Bank Bldg., Phono 17*0.
SANFORD
WANTED to buy llouaa or I-ot
Juat outalda of town from owner.
FOR RENT
Phone P44-W.
HAVE CLIENTS with caah for
VKLARA t rATMENTS,
two * three bed loom modem
and StorM IIS W. H rat
hornet. See lllghleyman with
Ph*nu 490- W_________________
Raymond M. Ball, Realtor. Flor­
A ROOM ROUSE for rant, t bad
ida Slate Rank Building up* room* furnished. Kitchen
ataira. Phone Mo.
furniahed. Good location. Phone

HERALD

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_101*.M. _______

F U R N ISH ED 4 room*.
downstairs, 011 Park.
Apt. 6.

Oran
Apply

MODERN S room furnished apt.
P rin t* bath. Adulta. 2300 Mai
lonrille.

___________________

3 ROOM HOUSE for rant. Phone
1SSM.
3 ROOM funtlthed apartment. 009
«w Palatatto Aatnua.
______
TRAILER for rent, auitahie foi
two, Paark A n n u a T n lla r
C o u rt.

ARTICLES FOR

BALE

APEX Washing Machine, etcallent condition. *30. 110 Laural
A re,__
Type
*m ter d*tk, fcwtirel ekplr,
.............
car luggage carrier. Two large
trieyelea, wide carriage typewriUr. htone llT t-X-J.
2 apaitm ent tlie ranges, 1 builtin kitchen ctMnet alnk. 4 roll,
away bed, Pyrex coff.
several mjK.

v iS w m w r

TW OltfD RO O M HOME- Nicafy
furniahed. Electric k I » e h a n.
Hunt’a Ttuedo FUed Store.
U r« a yard. Wall laadarapad.
A n liable May l a t Saaaonal. m il l * s w a p « n 6 r —W h «th
Buy. Bell
No. 1 Ptuay Rldga Road. Co*.
anything. Phone IM aJ,
CNBTTE Apt. Slumber land
• both ^oae Arhtn yog
Court, 8. City Limit*. Highway
yoor piricriptlona
1POE SALE—I

('nine in sunn mid see tlii* Imy of luiy* in llto
line-ear field.
I*« gwss* awff -I’M, l* w «w4 Meis I Mi «vL#&gt;l U «•«•#•imI»«w|aafis*.

It tinea tiling* In mil. aaIicii von Irt ymiraelf «ittk
tlrrp ilmvii in tin* *ulrilr aoflnrta nf its riisliiotis,
ami rim n firm in g Ini ml over the line texture of
ilfJabrirji.
..............

ROOF WORK of all kinds. Eaves
and Guitar* Repaired a id Paint*
id. New Roofs applied. Painting
and coating. Sanford, Ph.

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lttp_«-W. It R. A •kenblirg.____
NEW FI DORS ru rtaced to per­
fection. Old floors mada ltk«
new. FlnDhlng, J r a n tn e A w ai
lag. Portable (tower plant, 21
yeara atperlence ta 8*mia*lt
County. 11. M Glaoaon, l.ati
Mar*
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I.A WNMi itVEhH S harpam d, bi
cyclci repaired, lock .And ker
work. Prompt service,
W
Xhuma. m n 1^ 4tk St_______

S * M vT G u y

&lt; it s t o r n l l u i l I h y / I n i r / ,

: W k m k s t t ee i » u w » » l» i t « H i a r e b u ilt I t a l r l i w i l l b w lld I b n

n.

NICHOLSON BUICK CO.

ALL TYPltS of llulldoaer Work.
Rt-atonahle Rates—Free Eatlmatet. Carpenter A Grarty.
phe-.e 1393-M or (A0.J
Cuntraet"r, builder, carpenter and
masonry work. Spaclallting In
roofing Nn job to tmall or

210 Mugnnlin Avenue

MICKEY

large. M. D. Heard,ley, Sanford,
Rt. 2. Ro* .199, I'hona Winter
Park 2*'2907.
DRAGLINE .arvice—c la y jlll dirt,
top soil, peat, shell, dump truck
service. Phone 1005-W.

I'honr 10.11

SANKOHl», F L A .

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M OUSE

9tO B ! TUfiV c e
ALL

HNOLYl

W all

IHttncy

1t u a n &lt;
I iN p 'x s g alm aa O
tct.NpA S c v ? .r*
n j ' 8!

Pets•IJ vaaioek-Suppllr*

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M

Steam l*reeaer—capable of flnlehIng Wool and Silks. Piece work
and guar a utea *40 waak. Apply
Downtown Cleaner* and Laun­
dry, 111 Palnutto^Avenue^
ALERT an) riperlancid man f&lt;*r
modern service station. Good
starting salary. Writ# Ho* (I.
c/o Herald.
SALESMAN WANTED Aggrvaalve talesman .10.50 wanted for
established fire Ituurance debit
In 8anford and Deland. No e * /
perienee necbwgry. Perm a&amp; n
connection. W ti(i
0 , Bo*
3091. Orlando, rta .. giving
reference^, ami. where you may
ba contacted ror lltti-rvlew.
FOUR WlljTE M rU
urvtre.
Inquire at P lk 'an .l Whistle oh
call 1332. Muat ha 21.
WANTED AT ONCE Rawlrigh
Dealer In cltjr af ■Sanford. Write
Rawlelgh’a DapL, FAD-440 1,
Memphit, Tenn.________ ______
WANTED: Man to help'with yard
work onr day a week. Phone

AUCTION
mJm
Vegetables, Lireatoek and mis*
0 W t t 6 o M IIOUSB 16* x *4' and
“ mus aala every Friday
I t lota ouUlda City. *3,400 00
a t 7:10. CoL Lorry *
4 Caah.
842-X -M 1*20 M agnolia.
NEARLY NEW, Conarato Block tA’gTORD FARMERS’
3 Ilcdroomi, 6 lota, |S t. I dale south of c lt/
1 ' " w o r k “w a n t e d
highway 17*1
outalda
HABY 8ITTER. Beat o f ____
FRIED sftillM P
ea*. Mrt. M. Falkenbarg, 41
Shrimp
at now
Palmetto Are. P in g * Apt.
It~

Fine. Cu n

i{&lt;) v i ) \ i \ s r i : i i i

—7 TILE YOUK HATIIROOM walls
now) Plastic or aluminum wall
tile. Free aatlmataa. Orange Tils
B O X E R—brindle, female.
14
Shop; 2210 N. Orange; Phona
months—*13.00, Phone 11I9-W.
4341. Orlando, Fla.________
WATCH AND CLOCK repairing.
HELP WANTED
Good work conscientiously done.
WANTED—girl for fountain and
Your favorite fountain pen re*
d .ug dept. Lar.ay’a
tr.ay'a Drug S*ore.
conditioned like new a t factorv.
All work guaranteed. Walter II
Salrai
AGGRESSIVE SalMman.
Steady
Trapp, 811 E. Second Street,
employment, many opportunities
rd,
_________
fo r
advaneamant Firestone
Stores.
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MARY’S LENDING LIBRARY
1209 Magnolia—la now open Mon.
thru Fri. 10 to 12 A. M„ 3 to 4
P.M. S a t 4 to 9 P.M.

TMf.Y K**0W nttltTMlNO APOUT TUC
tWtK ROOttf RY a t twtY LOU CM1

PAINT AND IIODY WORK

Roy Reel, .104 Waaf 2nd. Street,

CXYNT 9UOOT1 I WANT YM ‘

ALIVL fDR QurSlICbiNO'

MAYt DeCN 5/OOFADG T
AAOChlD/ .— &gt; — —

Sanford. Phone 1033. Expert
^ V o rii^ i^ e itirr^ re ^ m e i^

s1■■» -

I I — LOST AND FOUND —II

FOUND: Ilrown key .caao, eontaiping key*. Owner pleaaa call
_-at Herald office.
.
BLACK Pocket lx&gt;ok iokt on wert
First Street, containing traveler’s checks, bank book, personal
13—

AUTflTlOlHIKS

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RENT A CAR. U nlriv. u by day,
Waek, or aoason. English Fords
and American. Fords, aedans.
station wagons and convertibles
StrlrltUnd.Morrison. Ine,
EF lr t t S t .
DODGE 1951—10 whaeier, siaeper,
straight air, 20 ft. roefar. Mick,
hand control, good rubber.
8hapeu 1 4 . Tel. 1313.W-1.____
i-LYMOUTH 1930 X door aedan.
*110.001 Phona 1099.

Hy l ’Biil Ilobbuo*

ETTA KETT

Special Thla Waek Only

S P E C !A ^sV ffvfri».
1M1 Buick SedanatU
2 door. Radio

m l VAGABOND 1* fL bod** trailer, f
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�PAGE EIGHT

TH E

W arren Impeachment
(O tllln M

Vtmm

OMl

M a Ducleus for creating on o r­
ganisation stronger and larger
than all of tha corrupt comAn**.
"An
adequate
investigative
staff can be created to hold down
the f s n f t t a n and to check the
action of laa law enforcement
officers.
“This la a community project
and a community job and now it
the time for good citizens to
asaert themselves."
Reaction to Hulllvan'i reinstatement was heard as far away
aa Washington and New York.
A member of the OoTernor’a own
Cabinet said he wai "•hocked."
Senator O'Cmnor (IMML, a
member of the Kefauver Senate
Crime Committee, said In New
York he roniidcrrd Hulllvan'i
relni»aterr«nr “of •uffiri—•• I*-,
portanrc that I plan to hring t l
formally to the attention ut till
committee.”

Jury actod after a Kafatnrrr
committee aeaiion here,
Warren reinstated Sullivan to
the 112,000 a year poit yesterday.
In Washington, Senator Hunt
(D*Wyo), another member of the
Kefauver committer, said ha w ar
"concerned and surprised1* to
learn of Governor W arren's
action.
Rudolph Halley, the Senate
con aittee’s chief counsel, called
the reinstatement “a shocking
thing."
Lifting Sullivan's suspension,
Warren said his study of the
grand jury's evidence had reveal­
ed “no violation of any lapr of
the State of Florida.' Warren
declined comment today on lh;&gt;
furor and reaction to the rein­
statement.

Sullivan had petitioned W arren
for reinstatem ent last Jan. 10,
charging ‘.hat his Indictment by th e
grand Jury wa* a “ fraud."
The ir.d',;’,rr.cnt was voided by
l i i State Sup ’me Court because
it did not *pr ...cally charge S ulli­
Sullivan wa* »uij&gt;*nde*| &lt;••• van with a crime under State law.
When announcement of S ulli­
Oct. 1(1 afte r a grand ju ry
van's reinstatem ent was made y es­
rharg* d hr failed to enfarcd terday
S tate Senator W ile A.
ram bling law« and permitted hi* Pope of St. Augustine offered a
dep u tiri to lie bribed The granjt resolution In the Legislature ca ll­
ing for an investigation of W arren'a action.

Ix'gal Notice

n r r r s T 'w

■•h . c/ mtrriss
i.tn v i
van
t'l.tS T is o
vs m i k r a a i i . t : isssi » t it &lt; "■ n ’t

British B udget

Mac A rth u r
ICoallaoad P m m Pegs Oael
thur stood his ground in his con*
ference with Pace on his publicly
expressed views that have pro­
voked a storm in Washington,
Paris, London and other Western
capitsls.

In London, ■ Foreign Office
spokesman said Britain has ex­
pressed privately to the United
States its concern over the MacArthur row.
"Our viewpoint has been made
known through our ambassador,
Sir Oliver Franks, through norm­
al conversations," the spokesman
said, lie insisted It was not a
formal protest— usually a ste-n
measure. P .ltaln Is anxious to
keep out of the American political
dispute over MacArthur.
In Wa.hington the White House
maintain silence on any possible
presidential rebuke that might he
planned for the General. One
highly plsccd congressional source
said no drastic action against
MacArthur was In Immediate pros­
pect, and that Mr. Truman has
not yet reached a decision on the
burning question.
While Administration supporters
K * ...i i lly

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9A W F 0R D

TUESDAY APH. 10, lis t

H E R A L D . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

Naval Scientist

in sponsoring a bill designed to
remove faulty and unsafe old Ja­
lopies from the highways.
(Continued ,'rom Pago One)
Malcolm MacNcill pointed out
security proccdurci."
that the Jaycee* plan to put an­
Brunauer hsi been employ'd ■* other such bill before th# Legisla­
a civilian on ciplorivcs research ture in Tallahassee, and told of
for ihe Navy.
Along with ht* wife, Mrs. K ster
Caukln Brunauer, the former o ffi­
cer was named by Senator Mc­
Carthy |R-Wis) last year In a
list of government employes Mc­
Carthy regarded s i subversive.
In announcing the Navy action,
the Stata Department said it had
suspended Mrs. Brunauer from a
Department job pending the o u t­
come of Navy action on Itrunauer. She has been employed by
tha Department's United Nation*.
Relations Staff as a llalurn officer. |
At the time of McCarthy's
chargee last yea r. Mrs. Ilranauer
declared aho we« not, “ never hnve
been, and couldn’t possibly be a
Communist.
She described her husband aa
a “thoroughly loyal A m erican" n
vlgorious antj. Communist
and
"able and brilliant scientist who
mnde a distinguished contribution
to the war effort." She said he
received a Navy letter nf com­
mendation and the Order of th e
British Empire decoration
« ,'*»* *

M i a m Pa successful campaign
against such obsolete vehicle*.
Patrolman Harrison declared
th at he la getting 100 percent co­
operation from Judge Douglas
Stenstrom in dealing with traffic
cates. During tha first six days of

this month, he said, he had in­
vestigated 11 traffic accidents, and
had mad* 17 arrests, eight of
which were following accidents.
Property damage In voIred totalled
(4,100 due to these mishaps.
John Senkartk. local paint and

glass dealer, was inducted as t
member of tha Lions by Henry
Witts. Mr. Senkartk ta a former
president of the Sanford Jaytera.
Plan* for participation In the
Lloni state convention a t Jackson­
ville on May 20 were discussed.

A WORD TO OUR CUSTOMERS
In order to acquaint our customers with the changes mnde
in the packaging and distribution of cur milk, we wish to explain
the action we have taken.

of Ms'Arlhui fer Li King ... - '
Chlang Kal-tihek’n troops, Rep.
I.o v a m u s t i t n i s i v i i r n n J i t c t r
H 'oollaued S'tum Pago a a e j
Joe Martin of Massachusetts, the
SO . I ' l . s . i s . 1 SVMMIHII, S I.H Itiitirv.
IIIA
Republican leader, support­
The purchase tax on motor cars House
i r e a i l e e r i From F a c e n a r l
|. The H o u s in g A u l h o r l l r o( tha
ed
a
move
to bring MacArthur
will
he
doublet!
I
n
M
2
/
.'l
prrer
it.
Cltr I'f Hanford. F lo r i d a will re e-lv e
draft-UMT trail late today. F irst
••sled Mils fur th« fiirnlshliig of The gasoline tax hike would ho home to report personally to Con­ it must dispose of a bill providing
gress on the Pacific situation.
a l l labor. m a t e r u ls . esiulpment amt
five rent*, bringing the- price to
ae rv li as required to p»rfo&lt;m
al l
In Tokjra, Rep. O. K. Armstrong non-military defense money to
lands. *,&gt;. w » r k for l . '. w - l t s n i H o u s ­ 49 rente a gallon.
rover expenses between now and
(K-Ohlo)
told the American Cham- June
i n g Protect N&lt;&gt; F L O R I D A - H - I . eon90.
Gaitakeii. successor (o Sir
alatln g of f l f t r - t l v s l » K o n e - e U r r Stafford t’rlppe, who retired Its- tier of Commerce he did not think
The bill was sevrrlv slashed in
eol vcrel' (&gt;l». k du p le t anil r ow hous ­
MacArthur
e
x
c
e
e
d
e
d
military
i n g bu ild in gs co n ta in in g one h u n ­ rau ie of ill health, sipped from
authority In his recent policy committee and the llotiee seems
dred i w s n t r - n v #
(in i
dw elling a pitcher of rum and orango
rtstcme*it». tl» add**! thst sny ar. to be going along with the slashes.
uhll*. la*. 131 ufls-ltw l Stn J e tll
juice aa h r started on a rapid j tion to recall tha General "at this
Yesterday, for instance, it voted
I n g unit bu ddings, u n ill I ts P M
reading of the bulky document, i time would be the greatest victory
M o nd a y, A p r i l IS. I D ) . at C » r l u l l
Conservative Leader Wlneton I for Communism since the fall of more th an a t»0 per cent ru t in th'na afurd . Flo ri d a . at w hich time an d
A dm inistration's request for &lt;1)7.place all bids w il l U publicly opened Chuirhill, 711 and growing h a rJ !
China."
600,000 for the "Voice of A m eri­
a n d read aloud
of
hearing,
asked
him
to
read
!
t tilde must be eubmlltsd In tr lMeanwhile Allied troops reach- ca," Uncle Ham's tadlo netw ork
Urals on Ihe form. prepared and "a little slower.”
the southern shore* of Ihe for broadcasting America's sto ry
When thn Chancellor look it , cd
umlshed by Ihe Isoal Aethorltr.
Hwachon Reservoir hut to foreign nations.
Kach mpy of Ihe 1stJ must be ao&gt; second
sip,
Churchill
askod, sprawling
were stopped short of ths big
cogipanled by an Affidavit, a Htale- "Whaj. is It T»
Final passage nf the bill, which
ment nf lildder's (jualin. atlona and
(iaitskeil looked doubtfully at North Korean dam and hydro­ carries a total nf |17H/ifl0r1(t8, is
Candensed Currant nnanclal Plate.
electric
plant.
due today. If the voting ro m n
ent. In addition, each Hid must the glass, grinned anil ssld, " It
At’ corrcspondsnt Tom Brad­ late then debate on the drafti accompanied by llld Beeurltr aa looks like orangeade."
shaw reported from ths central UMT bill may go over till tom or­
■resided for In the gpetlflrallon.
Failure |u cumptr with these pro.
front battleground that tha water row.
elsluas may be considered aa
behind the dam still Is shout 200
grounds fur Ihe rejection of llld.
House supporters of Universal
feet deep. The Rods opened 10 of
I. Complete specifications, plane
Training —who want to
fCoatluued Frees Pane Dael
and bidding documents are on fils
the reservoir’* 18 floodgate* Mon­ Military
at the office ef the Housing Au­ workers have a pay day on Api. day In a try to halt the Allle Incorporate that plan into tho
thority of the City of Hanford. JO.
drive. Rut water quickly suhalded draft bill—had their locks against
Florida at llnons let Melerh Uulldlng.
Tha workers are members of to near-normal levels In th# Puk- th# wall. There is some opposition
Hanford, Florida, and at Ihe office
In the house to UMT, no m atter
• f Klton J. Moughlon. A.!.A . Arch* non* operating unions— clerka, han River, reservoir outlet.
in what forms and there U w en
Itert at III Hanford Atlantic Na* machinists and other* not direct*
American
unita
paced
the
Al­
tloaal llanh llulldlng. Hanfuid. omv move,
apposition to what !t#p.
lied assault on the dam. The stronger
Florida, sbd the Canlra, Florida
Tha non-operating unions got a Communists fought back with a Short (R-Mo) calls the "shotgun
Balldere' Ksrhange. lei-ISI Chamber
• f Commerce llulldlng. Orlando, 12W cents an hour increase In steady barrage o f mortar ihelle. wedding" of putting UMT in the
Florida: Ihe Tampa llutldeie' H i. ly connected with running trains.
Bradshaw said it was believed draft bill.
abange. Chamber of Cumm.cu* Tha President of one of their
Ihe Chinese lacked t h ^ equipment
llulldlng. Tampa. Floridai tha i&gt;ay.
tana Hooch ilulldero' Ksrhango. unions, Je u e Clark, said the Army necessary to blow th# dam.
Daytona llaaeh, Florida**
nitld|t yesterday would "have ser­
In the air, American F-16 Bahre
i Cnploe of the documents mar be ious repercussions." II* added: Jets
shot down one Russian-type
Obtained by depositing 111 no with
"It will cause an upheaval In Mtfl-16 jet fighter and damag'd
IC e s tls s M F ra n Pan* One)
the Housing Authority of the City
of Hanford, Fluslda far each aet (he industry and In the country another .Th# air betlla was fought ers license, nor did the boy nhe
df documents an obtained. Huch do* n&gt; a tkhoU. There's a lot of un­ at low teval over MIG alley- was with. Getting Involved in
poalt will bo refunded to sash per* rest right how, and thlo Isn't go­
near Slnullu In northwest Kof'«- heavy traffic, she mUfudged dis­
aon who returns th e Plane, epeclfleaileae and ether documents in ing t h . help matters.
Other Fifth Air Fore# RlanM tance and the automobile was in ­
good condition within I* dtye a f ­
Tuesday flew sloe* »UB*ort ml*; volved In a collision.
ter Md opening, i
slona for the Allied infantry ami
During the question and answer
■ ». A certified chech ar bank draff,
parable to lbs lleuelag Authority Ing dff acvrra) thousand employee continued their dawit-U-dttgk at­ period. Dr, Frank Quillman asked
af the Clip of lienford. Florida. U. In 1) eastern states. The company tack* on Rad supply llnee.
who wa* the most competent to
H. Ooeeramenl bond*, or a aail.fae- (darned a drop In business volume,
Bitter Communist resistance wee struct a teen-ager In driving, a
to rr bid bond eseculed by Ihe bid- recent whge Incressee and higher reported from the western if ml parent or a “disinterested party.
dee and acceptable sureties In an
amuunt oriuol to flvo per cent of the prices of materials for the econ* as Allied petrol* probed deeper
"I would say a disinlrreati-d
bid shall be submitted With each bid nejroUatlons concluded at the Into Red Korea. Intelligence
party aa he la apt to be more p a ­
as tlld Hecurlty.
White House Mar. 1. Additionally, port* said the Rede were sending tient with tho pupil,” said Patrol­
d. The successful bidder will be the contract called for a rost-ofmore troops to this MCtor.
man Bullock.
iulred to furnish a Payment and
rformaaes llund In the amuunt of llvlngvhoost of all cents on Apr.
On th# east coast Allied w*r‘
II* told of the Jaycee activities
a Hundred per teat (IM%) of tha
ships hammered CommunUt sup­
contract.
The Army took technical control ply dump* and traffl** routes.
T. Attention la called to the fart
th a t Hot Isee than the minimum aal* of tha railroads during a strike There wss no report of ground
arise ggd wages aa set forth In last summer, and still has char *e. contact on Ible fronttha Specif leal lens must be paid on Assistant M ine secretary KaitR.
Tuesday** heaviest fighting
tale project
I. The Housing Authority of the tlendetson said the largest In­ swirled jiear the H w a cho n Re­
crease
permlaalhle
under
wags
city ef Pinfeed. Florida reserves
servoir.
th e right to reject e a r as ell bide stabilisation— 10 per cent above
ar ta waive any Informalities in levels of Jan. IK, 1060— would tie
tha bidding
t. No bid shall be withdrawn for • 4 rents Therefore, he said, th#
ft period Ilf thirty t i l l d tre cubes, Army could allow only 14 cents In
NltTlrM TO AFFSCSn
quant to Ihe opening of bide with- j addition to the 124 cents the non­
T O MAIIY O V 1 R I K J L e O B H , whose
out the concent of the Housing Au- operating workers got Mar. 1.
piece
of reeldene# and addre** Is
Ihorltr of the City nf Hanford.
President Truman has created
Florida
VoVar* rv u lre d to Ilia yoar w rit­
iio ra iN fi A im m itiT r o k a special transportation Industry
THM
CITY OF HANrullll.
nel. Hs assigned as Its first ten answer It any to th* somplslllt
—
is
*.u un o r beter# th* *»|»
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sk consideration of the conflict toyfi!J
By: If. T .row an
of April. I » ll Ht the COUM r
between the non-operating unlonr* fo
a rt Ilona* In Hanfurd. Fforids. «»
Chairman
n certain ault pending in the f’lrcoll
.M arch II, t i l l .
contract and tha wage celling.

Red Affiliation

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Patrolman Telia

Along with five other milk producers in Seminole and Orange
County, we have become membera o f Perfection Cooperative
Dairiea. Thin affiliation makes available to our customer# the
Pure-Pak paper container and a line of dairy products, which
we have found impractical to produce in our individual mi lk
planta.

Milk delivered to our customers, however, is still produced on
our farms and processed in Sanford, with the exception of that
milk which we send to Orlando to be bottled in the paper contain­
ers at the Perfection Cooperative Plant, in order that you may
have your choice of either the glass or paper container.
We will continue to operate a milk plant and business of*
flee in Sanford employing the same local personnel in the plants
and on the routes who have served you in the past
We have appreciated your patronage and confidence, and we
hope that we will continue to enjoy them, for we sincerely believe
we have acted in the best interests of our friends and customers,
and for tl)e best business interests of this community.
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SANFORD. FLORIDA WEDNESDAY APR. II. 1951

N o . Ifi.s

MACARTHUR
American Reaction Is Divided; Europe Is Pleased
Impeachment Talk House Rejects U. N. Advance
SubsiiJes In Face Aptitude Tests Grinds Ahead
For Deferment Near Chorwon
,0f Warren Support Truman Slams Tobey American Troops Hit
House Asks Congress
To Repeal Law For­
bidding Publication
Of Welfare Rolls
TALLAIIAH8KE. Apr. I t —
IffJ—t i n Florida Kraal# today
upheld fio rgraor V i r r n 'i n a a pal low oT Sheriffs Waiter Clark
" a t Broward and Frank William*
at Folk county. Tfc* action whkb
makao Ihelr raaoval official
waa token in a tang cloaad aiaca(let aroalon. Wilflaau waa ana
ponded follow lag Mo ladkloioat
on charges of accepting bribe*
front | am Mora. Clark waa *■■mi rkargoa kr waa flM a gamkln
TALLAH ASSEE. Apr. I I — &lt;/P)
* — Talk of impeaching Governor
Warren waa strictly confined lo
the corridor* of (he Florida Legi*lalure today,
ll never has reached (hr floor
of either Mona# or Senate in of­
ficial, opes aeation.
However, (he Senate went into
the eecret meeting which the Cortatilnlion permit* if lo hold wlien
passing nn'enrh o rra titr maltera
aa It r k Oi oC public offkiala' stispantion by the Govamor.
Before the session, Warren talk­
ed privately with two aenatora
whote home-county aheriffa have
been aut|tendcd for gambling activitiea.
It waa Warren's reinalatemrnl of
Sheriff Jimmy Sullivan ol Dade
9 county without aemfinf hia suapennon lo lha Senate far considerslion that produced a atatrment
from Dade Rep, Okefl that he
would file article* of impeachment
sgaipst Warren, who ha ha* sup­
ported iluanchly in the pail, tf
evidence it produced Io bark it

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up.
The

Governor confined with
Brackin of Crealvtew.
whoa* sheriff and a rmatakle werr
•napanded Aug. 2. and Senator
Kin« of Winter Haven, whose
sheriff was ousted three weeks
(alar and rahinpstotlg waa convirfod of ehargts that |h accepted
bribe* from gaatblaea.

■m Senator

Warren olio tplked privately
wHJ» Rep*. Simpson of iyfferaon.
Malay of Saraiofa. M ortan of
f Dural and Stewart ef Urn dry.
Blmpaon, o former Speaker of
the Mouse who has generally
nppoaed Governor Warren’* pro­
gram, paid the G n w n cr naked
him for hla adrftd 01 maltera
generally.
Slmpaon sold they talked about
the Impeachment movement, "and
I told Mm na far at I pgrsonall*
am concerned I'm not trilling lo
rota for impeachment on rumor*.
I don't think the member* are
&lt;b going to vote o« the bail* of
nystarU. I think thgy are m lng
to demand good enough evidence
to Indict.’*
Th# other legislator! who talkad to U m Governor aaM Uiay iuat
dlacasaed thing* rrM raJlr, and
th«*matt»r of Impraahaaant didn't

OM of g aorira of l l kill* aim*
#d a t curbing rrtma and corrup­
tion In politic* was dealt almott
a death blow by a Senate Judl
w clary Committee.
•
Jt vutad *7-1
paeei to require
rw 3 * to fUa
nf their financial
With the
attorney general, to
“ kept In
•rand

Lieut. Governor
Tells Kiwanians
Of Civic Duties
Pringle HitsTcndcncy
To Dodge Responsi­
bility Of Governing
Kiwamans werr today warned

by Ijeut. Gov. Henry R. Pringle

For Making Record*
ing Of Telephone
Message On RFC
W A S H IN G TO N TA p r. ll-&lt; / P )
— The House voted today against
the idee of defering college itudrnti from the draft solely on the
baiii of aptitude tests.
Hy voice voir, tire Home adopt
cd «n amendment to ihe peodn.g
draft-military training bill prohibit­
ing this.
The *mendmenI was offered hy
Rep. Kilday (D * T f i). member of
the House Armed Services Commitlee.
Under ft, students may lake the
teats but they era to be u*ed by
local draft boards only a* addition­
al Information In determining the
draft status of the students.

of Ixe.hnrg againtl dodging their
rfipnnirbdilie* in regard (9 local
and Gale government, lie waa in­
troduced by Joel Field.
"It it comforting In think that
Russia and Stalin are nur enem­
ies." he derlarrd. "However, we
Selective Service recently an­
are nur own wont rnemiea by nounced that college student*
dodging responsibility By voting might *e#k draft deferment hasrd
for homcslrad exemption we lost on their scholastic standing or by
ronirol of local school system*, making a aeora of 70 on tha ap ti­
tude testa.
which are now controlled hy the
Kilday pointed out that under
state board in Taltahaiare.
hia amendment tha draft boards,

as new, would have the final say
o« defatvntnt of students.
"D rgf| board* woo|d have the
right to grant or refuse deferment
of stmfcnta a* they have in tha
raae of farmers or laborers," said
Kilday.
The House is about to drc'dr
whether tt want* even a skeleton
of UnWrrtal Military Trainine
I GMT) in the draft ealrnaion
legriletlon.
Meanwhile Um White House *aid
that President Truman thinks it
I* outrageous th a t Sanalor Tobey
(R-NII) rocordad telephone con*
vernation* h* hod with the Presi­
dent.
Shortly sfler thl* announcement
(l'**ll**r* Oa r* » r M a lll
Tobey took the Banal# floor to
say that In on# nf these conver­
sations Mr. Truman said a "good
many" congressman have accepted
fee* tn ronntetion with RFC loan*
U te r. Tobey sold, th* Prerident
told him he did not have evidence
to support the accusation,.
White Houn# Pres* Secretary
Short said Mr. Truman think*
Reinstatement nf Hide county Tobey’* recordings of hi* mover,
Sheriff Jimmy Sullivan *hould t&gt;e sation* ara outrageous.
Investigated bv the legislature.
Elsewhere In Washington screen
Stale Junior fThamber of Comn w ia e e * * 1 le g s RI|U I
merre President J . Rralley Odham
•aid today.
Me charged in a alatcmcnl that
b
Governor W arren's reinstatement
of Sullivan wa» the reatilt of pres­
sure from gambler* and political
obligation*
Odham, a f o r me r legislator,
said: “It ia the duty of the Leg­
islature to solve moral as well
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
as M-onomlcal problems nf the
President Trum an's firing of
state. I think Fullrr Warren's con­ General Douglas JlM A rthur from
duct in this, and all matter* p er­ hi* Pacific posts touched off a
taining to gambling should tie new ami viojaut "Great Debate"
tt (roughly Investigated.
by the ArnerkM public today.
"It t« probable that there la a
Newkpapera reported thev were
connection between the Sullivan “swamped" with tokfhone calls,
and Fritter relnstatrmenta. I think the vast m ajority baeeking Macthat preaaurr from gambler* and Arthur.
political obligation* were the movMan-in. the • stroet InUrvirwt
lo w a s w l o* raae rw m )
division of
brought a mors
of public opinion.
the armed
YW
o uh................
Rev. B ram Becomes
s enl
recruiting
In New
Suffrafean Bishop force*
stations
:ly sided
with Mac Arthur.
DAYTONA REACH. Apr. 11 Opinion cxprMMd la the rails
tJPy—The Rev, Martin Julius to newspaper t f f l M ranged up
Bram was elected Suffragan to demands th a t th t President
Bishop for the Episcopal Dtneae b« shot or baggOd. At Hast on#
of South Florida on the second caller said bo should tee a
hallot today aa the group's three psychiatrist. |agM suggestions
day convention opened here.
were unprintable.
Rev. Rram. rector of Holy T rin ­
But a raller typical of tho*o
ity Church, Went Palm Beach, and defending
ifendlng T
Ti n a o a said;
former rector of Holy Crons
“ tt Is h tg h tto M ha did it.
Church of Sanford, polled a m a­ Hea should Kara 4*0# It long ago."
jority of both clergv end lay dele­
A notable trend among tha rail*
gatee over flvv other candidate* era was a demand tor the names
after ho 1a rrirrlv misted election and addraseea Of their congee**on *he first ballot.
men so they could write In proRev. Bram, a native of New
York City, la a gi adust# of Vlr•The New Yoih Woeid^Telegram
gtaia Theological Seminar*.;
of
and 8ca printad
was ordained a priest In IMP.
ir« s
* “
naau
Ue had been rector of St, A n­
’s. Tampa and Heir Trlalty.
AUTO ACC1DBNT
Sanford, before going to W ait
Two au1
itomoMIto
Palm Beach.
this morning
Earlier today, four now
bafora 1:00 •'
“We decided not to take rmrr of
the poor and needy. New Wadilagtoir and Tallahassee Irlt ua
who g rig relief hare," he ate ted.
He pointed out that price con­
trol* am only a mean* of cover­
ing up Inflation, whifh he *aid,
must he attacked at it* root*.
Thcff ha* been »nmr rrltiriam
of *rhopl» in tb s state, hr raid,
nn the proun l that thrrr ha* not
torn enough I ought about nur
system n! free enterprise. The
pupils have got to decide for them■clve* what systrm to chooae, he
iddid.
Mr Fringl. pralaed the record
,f Ralph A. Smith, Immediate
pa*t president of the Kenford Ki-

O d h a m Suggests
Reinstatement Of
Sheriff Be Probed

Public I Aroused
At Truman Action;
M acA rthurPraised

OM MOUth i f

lag to pol

WASHINGTON. A pr. I I — &lt;/P)
President I ruman furil General
(1oUiI.il MacArthui
t- h y
on
ground, lie (.slic’d In &gt;u|ipoil
and
putduly mugld tn change
the
grand tlndrgy ol the t mted Na­
WASHINGTON, Apr. I I —MN
tions «af *R.un&lt;t Rc&lt;l aggienmn in
— CtMigre»»l.in*l Itrpuhtiran*.
kue*.
engeirit hi I'rr-idenl Trum .tn'.
tiring nf General I••»*,--la« MrrIn a vcnialinn.il itatrmrnl irlrasA rthur, talked rtf “ po**ih1r lmcd al ihe While Haute at I A. M.
prarbm eoln" l&lt;ri«v and (»t Ihe
after days of soul-sea:thing and
Gene m l', ngteemenl In addre*,
indecision, the President announc­
a print *r,*lon of S entle and
lliwi*#. tfn u ln r Wherry of Need:
krn«kn «rvl Hep. Martin nf Mn**
"With deep legrel I have con­
4 ih u 'rtl* . Ike GOI* floor lend
cluded that General ol the Army
e r s Ulked In MnrArlbur hy
Dmlglav MacArthur 11 unable lo
TOKYO, A |u. II (/I*)— Com­ lrnn*p*eific felephone. M artin
announred In Ihe llniive; “I t n
give hit wholehearted uippoll In
mand' n | Unilrd N*lmn« fntret ia rfaihm iied in *ay that Gener.il
the polirirs of the U nilrd Stales
Korea thiiled abruptly Indsy from
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M nrArfhur »«nl.l
be Helighled
govrrnmrnl and nf tlm L’nitea N a­
General M srArthur In | j . G eneral1 to h ate an ln*(lali»n III »tienk
tion. in mallett iiertaiiiing In hit
Matthew II. RidRway.
*? ■ I " '" 1 ^ . " h m j i e added Ihal
l i f
t
” &lt;,r V H h u r n t i h r n r r e in j h m i '
official
duties."
Many nl Inc (iglilin^ men tn Im
three week*.'
Acting wdh lightning speed on
Korean fmnl lure* rlirl n«l knnw at
that comluunn. once hr had reach­
\ l MANY. N. V . Apr. II M l
a L ie hour Wednerday ihst
—G m rrnnr 'Ihti.nak L. Dewey
ed ll, llir Piriidrnt:
President Truman had (ired Mac­ «aid
l.ida* Ihal i're*idenl T ru ­
1. Relieved the 71-year-old Mac­
Arthur.
m an', di&gt;mi,*al nl General Mar.
Arthur
n( (in four-fold duties at
A
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from
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far
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a
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Tlie U. N. d m e inl-&gt; Reri Korea
supreme Allied occupation com­
•round ahead. Allred art anti ar­ .mn in .ml a n •'Ihi- fiilnitnaiinn
nf d i,a*lruu. failure uf leadermander in Japan; United Nations
tillery barrage* wiped nut the key •hip in Wn-liinalnn." Dewey nl««
commander in chief fur Korea;
Chineie bare of Chon*on on ihe rh arg rd that Ihe Trum an \d l nilrd Slates rommander in chief
w tilem front. Chorwon it 17 milt* m ini-lrntinn', far en*lern poll(or the Far Last; and commanding
riew had "tinl China lu Ihe free
north nf ihr border. Aineniag,
world. “
general
of the United State. Army
Hriliib anil Tutkidi lum p, icnred
in tile Kar Last.
new gain*.
WASHINGTON. Apr. II f»7’»
2. N’ame.l I.irut. General MatOn the renlinl fm n l, American
Angiy tongievional tnlic* Inlow (I. Ridgwa)4, tiel.l commander
In Korea, to succeed M acArthur
.....
In all these command* That means
te his dam ami |«.wer grid, mnval of (.eneial Dnugia* MacIti.lgway not only will direct the
Censorship ntwrurrd their prw- Arthur a* Pacific commander a
U. N. campaign in K orra hut also
.
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"tiagir error" and "the fcrctunnti
wind up the Japanese occupation,
On thr ra'I coaat where Smith ,
i- .
1. «
a-turning peare tre a ty plan* go
Korea troop* had ilirn*t about 16
* &gt;•« M*tem munoli.
U tu fib K a
. . \
J
through.
mile* north of the t- n le r . tluwe &gt; F.Xplouve reatlmn among law
i o , &gt;ne o im y isougm* uacA rtnui, u - c f s i i , o l »/ .veats
Named Lieut. G eneral Ja n ie .
wen no report* of ground actimM maker* tmluded dmwtod #that id th* H rutcl K tetc A nna, accep t. Wo- »4 i*» iv&gt;|i*vii r..hlm j! **m- A.2.Van
Fleet, roiiiitiaW er of the
AHIM ships polindmi rail line* nmf'M,,, Artliur le.tify Iwfore die Kar ol ■no, i,( If, S force in Itiv Fur V. t I I .ilm ly I V I n c tar i-rurral 1 Second Army at F ort George G,
will *•lain full pay ant! n llm v a iic c in .I m i i i u i i i al the riiiiiti.nlul of Meade, Mil. to take over the
"fiM .'th Korea was virtually free Amertran pul.lk opmmn on hi* the gi.verninent fm life
' Eighth Army com m and in Korea
nfCommunist troop*. The la*t view dial llir late of Lump# lunge,
from Ridgway.
major pocket of Iteil- wa» ludding ' on the gagr nf lu ltlr Midi Com
I lulled a set M secret mesout vest nf the Im jijn Rive, on mu(|j, n)
uige* exchanged between Mai'*
the eatrem e w estern Tront.
.r ,
,
.
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Arthur and the Join t Gblef. of
,
. . . .
I
lo ll linn llliei lly fiuilllri tn llir
Ridswsy amt Secretary "f
S taff line. The eviib'iit nun was
Army Krsnh P a rr were rvpnrlM 1 ruman .......................... etfiiil* In
to show anything lie
aid on
touring the front. They ware not | kxali/r the figliling Kmc* and
major political or iiiililnrc policy
available at Eighth Army He id,,|| out war with Red Oiina
with cither the S ta te or Defense
(KDITOK’H NIITE: Hu-»rll Ilnur*. \P luirrnii chief in liik)».
Department*.
t snrupt trw*■ rap tu red In Manila when Ihst r i l &gt; fell In Ihr Inpsnrse. Hr
The order relieving MucA rthur
plscrnl of the fivrwtar hero «f
promotion arrive*!.
rrliirnrd In rnverlux (irn ria l Msi A rthur in the Philippine, esmof command w a , Mr. TtutiiirtT*
World
Wai
II
l*oiill*
(iKhling
a*
p.ilan and re n ia in d with ih r lir n n a l ihiuiiKhiuii ih r n - i nf the
Head'iuarter* anurre* said 1.1
answer to the O eiiernl's persistent
i’aciflr war and Ihr m rupntiun uf l.ipm .
General Frank B. hfillmrn, Fir*t euprrm r rommander nl U nilrd
campaign of public statem ent* to
O irp s n mmander, prnliahly would Nati«"« forte* m K oira &lt;lcc|&gt;enc«l
get the United Htiito- t.. follow a
it-trto|lRiuw&lt;i On r * i t I IfM l
different policy In the Fai Hast
Hi l i r s S F I I HIM.VI'N
a If. **
|v&lt;b&lt; y aplit wltu Ii
.ind riprrialty, wltfi it
U, N.
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may b- the Jet h| oi,- tii'ic In Itie
Allir,, lit the K o i.n o war
ilufnii &gt;•1 front M lo »fiintiMfiil » "l»v
.•iTfiili# Fitifv
10^7 ipeiiitenlial e|c&lt; 11011
L. »enl I*lly hr- bn
advocated
expanding the w ar t" Includ#
Willi Rc|&lt;ubliran, bailing the turmnQ h h iiv.* '
M il (iffifid l I nmliifV Wltl|lK&gt; ftti|il.uy n i f l m ■*•I llir Uiulru illic it attacks oil lied &lt; hln* He
atlai li no the fbeiujent** actlnry, ■•■--»*■&gt;■*■*■■■■
* NI *»f 1«t romniHTi'l • old newsmen h*. preiented Asm rather than
Europe a* the critical theater of
Admmiilialutii l)rm » ii» tt esprrssM nrAithur would hnvi no com
conflict with aggie- live Commun­
cd irg irl that Mr. I lum in found
m ini “for llic lino ' He s/hlrd
"I ju»t left ll.i *o'li-ral. Hi ism.
it n rc rtisry In take «u&lt; h a drive
Mrs. Verne C. Mr««enger. adrci
Ill- dt.inissal am o u n t, tn leafrrcrived Ihe word ■■( III# Prwsi
triln g manager of T h r Hanfm'l move.
firmainn by Mr
Trum an of
•I*
&lt;it'•
&lt;
1
1
aim.,.-wl
f&lt;
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'imniand
Herald, wa» Inalallrd a* prrclilrtit
Hut they baclti-.l hi .lemarul
magnificently IL 11. . 1 tu im d United States polit i c b n a stric t­
of Ihe Pilot Club in an lmprr**i»r
ji hall.
Il&gt;* .'ddicfli /pialitir* ly limited war in Ko»'«. If pos­
candlelight eervire held in I hr th at m ilitary rnm m aiulrrs la* gov
sible and fnr tr e a tin g Europe u*
n e ie never lino&lt;- lumiounred.
Yacht d o b last night. Mr*. Ruth e rn c l by *”|w&gt;licie-n and &lt;lircrtivea
“ Tld 1 h*« been to. finest the ultimately decisive un n of conSr»tt w»» the In-talllng nfflrer and of Ihr govern me nt," « i l hey eon
lit ARTHGtl GAVSIIGN
t e t with Soviet C om intini.t power.
Mr*. M. L. Raliorn. Hr^ progtam tended M acArthur had tint.
LONDON, Apr, It */1*i (In j loon "
The bombshell ann/oincernent
The flr«t flii-li nf OOP criticism tain .mtir nut officially today f»u
I •.&lt;■ firing of Mu Arthur, In*
rhairm an. read the "Goiie of
wa
1 made bv* prr.-, S ecretary
*e*a so violent there even were (he eventual return &lt;&gt;f Forum a Pi* Ideid Trum an. • um with the
Ethic,'*.
•tiam , and Irony wlueh tin, m a rk ­ Jn .rp h II Short at tt hr..lily sum ­
O ther officer* inrtalled liirlml- ru m o r, some em igre, upr ,1 might “to China," meaning Red rhinn
moned While H nii,e u*w* conferrd : Mr*. John I., d a r k , lirat vice seek to Initiate presidential im
A Foreign G tfire apvkesrtjw" ed the fiv\ t.ii G rneial's 17 41VIC#*
president; Mr*. Gordon Bwernry. peachment prntm ling* in the clum,ing hi* word* caiefully, told ! yem of artivi m ilitary life.
The President told MacArthur
L u ll in defeat, lie ad.|ri| nn
second vice president; Mr*. George llous#.
a new, ennfetenre lliiliiln regnnl
he i« frer to “truvel to .urii place*
D is c o u n tin g the rffcrtivcoesa of hetteif still bound hv the
A. Kline, recording srrrrla ry ;
|ti|;i other pri-eidiiil lo .1 .a le rt vtu.l a , you select"— thus freeing 'lie
Miss Mamie Itam srv. cortesimnd- *ueh a move, Adminislralinn aup. r'airn dei'laiatlnii Mini the
I'*IT, did with them the (.lit ill,
rrler* said they Iwdiev* th e pritsilatn part svhlrh pr"inl*cd th*- mi oil uf h istn iv ' flf.t Grilled General to retu rn to thi country
ing s tire la ry ; Mr*. Nancv Brock,
a f tr r absence nf nenriy 11 &gt;.«c».
Nation* 1 mum sodio
trea^urei] Mrs. O rv lP ; Tmahtim
rerident’s stand will )&lt;c hark.-.I «lraltgic Inland "to Diina."
I Lo r n 1 rj*t w ill' tin dtattm. There were im m ediate demands in
and Mk. H ia r'n ttr Smith, d ircc hy a m ajority of the people of 1 lu hii riimment, the spoke..man
Congress lliat he come at once
tors.
the country.
stiuhniislv avoided avlnc F«r lie touch went out tinder ritruni
to give hi&lt; View*.
Corsage* were presented
to
They »*ld hit wMlltignc • lo su b ­ itiosa should be rstuStu-il "to (he 'ta m e , more Ilk. the Inge than to InWashington
addition to the heretofore
Mr*. Mc*»rngcr and Mr*. II. E. mit the issue lo atlrh a teil might fhlm-'e government." Britain im- war III* notiee m ine without
Chapman, retiring president, who well lead lo a presidential decialmi (iriikcn with Generali»*inio rhiaup w arning during a rpdet luncheon .terfel mesaages, orders icnt out
shortly liefor* midnight to tiring
was also prcs.-nted with a ps«t Jo run again lielt year to get the kal Khek's regime based m For irl III* Imlllr.
TI.rriugho.lt .&lt; e n r.rr if three about lha spectacular -tiakeup tn
president's pin.
only possible final vrtdlel at the m oil, am) has recognirrd the Cum
Mr*. Al Hunt, rhairm an nf the polls.
».it mol tuuuiltno.il m sie. Mae. the Far East w ere aim r.leassd .
niunist government of Mao T f
The srerat m assage file showed
hridge ami -an a sla party to Ic
Arthur ha* nhmdderrd adde pre
Senator Taft of Ohm, chairm an
Mo-Artlmr had been " ''e r e d in
held on Apr. 20 at the Woman'* of Ihe Senate Republican Policy
redent
to
follow
h
i,
d
clirtv
w
ith
The spokesman appaicntly w*.
Club, announced plan* for the Committee and a pntslhle Republi­ trying
and cordroveroal b ril­ a general pw sld sn tlal order last
to avoid the liii|&gt;tc,i|oti meteoric
1tec, fi. elampirtg down on policy
p atty a H distributed tlrketu In can presidential candidate next
liance,
Britain
favors
the
re**lnn
of
For
statements
by all government o f­
l i t member* to sell. The party will year, led the attack on the p resb nto-a to the f!hlrie*c Red* right
He liknl to ay, 11 nn . (planaficial,.
He
had been bluntly r e ­
begin al H;00 P.M and following dantlal decrilon.
lion of many thing; "I -hall he •,» minded of thl*
now.
by Mr. Truman'*
the pretenlslion of pritea, re“The President ha* made it
a
w
h
lirr’*
faith."
direction on Mar. 24, a f '- r Issuing
He implied that the whole line..freshm ents will lu* served.
trag ic error, not only l&gt;er*n»c o f tuin
‘f
day,
nl
the
ap
t.an
io
Fnd
of
of the island's fiituir i, »om» a career which Im * Inc hi.led two hi * famous bid to the Red com­
Mr*. Ilunt also railed attention the lost uf one of the grr*tr«*
to the Kptlng rnunrll meeting m ilitary leader* In tf H. history thing that liaa stilt to lw rltln l tem porary but bitter military de. mander In Korea to talk |&gt;c*cr a*
which will convene In the Grange but lierause the declrlon indicates hy Ihe United Natlonv -even feat H tl.e 71 yc.ti old General U N. force* reached the 3*Hlt
Court Hotel on Apr. 27. The meet a determ ination to continue the though Britain herself tin ■definite w«- relieved without 1 puldle I'nrallel.
Mcanwh*’*, on Mar. 20, the reIng wiR open with a reception on wavering, planless course In Um view, on the form a settlement hint of criticism for h.&lt; m ilitary
rd showed. M aeA rthur had sent
Friday evening at K:30 and lb* F a r East and point* to cllher a should take.
■ibil'ty. Tn litc old soldier, ihnt m
various workshop* will be conduct­ •Lalemsic in Kur^a or In Ignomln.
Hr labelled a* "without found* fa rt inilsl have U r n com fort­ to Houi* R tpubllcan Joe M artin
(M asst th* le tte r r n J " t-ln g M ar­
ed Saturday w*1h a luncheon to he ous rcinceasion* to the Chinese lion" a report that Britain advo­ ing.
cated putting Man'a government
htld at noon. IN Saturday evening CommunUts," he |uM ■ reporter.
rron* the day, in lt*nt, that he tin's Idea of u tln g * hinese N a­
tionalist trooj)* on rurm osa U*
a t-apq’ict will climax the business
R e n a t o r Knowtand rR-Calif) In pmvasiion of Formosa at thi, graduated at the top of hil West open » "sacrjitd fro n t" against
session and following hraakfast called the decision a “forerunner atage.
Point class, Mac A n io n never h a t
In th# hotel Huodar morning th* to a F ar Eastern Munich." KnowThe spoketman went on to «*r been away from m ilitarv affair*. Red China, and adding hla own
annual eloetion o f offlrera will tw land has been a persritrn t critic Britain (old the United Htalr* she
lie retir&lt;.I from Ihe If. 8. A r­ conviction that Asia rath er than
bald.
think* the chinest' Pommunlst my in IM7. then .pent th# next Europe is th# critical theater of
of F ar Eastern policy.
Mrs. J . I* Ingley was welcopird
“should be given an four years aa Field Marshal nf conflict with world Communism.
“ By
action, the President ha* gnvernmenl
aa a guest at the meeting. Group yielded
rrsarlawe# n a rag# M|VM
the Philippine* trying to build Marlin released th e letter la st
to British and American
•Inging was enjoy#*!
P*sno *e- critic* of General MscArthur,”
1 defense force. He .ciutped lo week.
There was also an exrhanga of
companiment furnished hy Mr*.
CAP
MEETING
active
duty with the G. S. Army
Knowland said. "O ur position In
IC s t lls M S O a ra a e t 's s n
Maude Hatcher. There were 28 itl
The
Civil
Air
Patrol
will
meet
in
H
ill,
Ju»t
before
the
Japanene
jeopardy. It I* also a great
member* present.
tonight
al
tha
Armory,
and
one
attack
on
Pearl
Harbor,
and
haa
Japan and Uw whole Far East la
victory for Secretary nf Stat* of the major topics of discussion remained In uniform since then,
CURRENCY STATEMENT
M acArthur waa named a G en­
Acheson and his Far Eastern will be th* n#w airport strip lo­
WASHINGTON, Apr. 1 1 - W - paHcka."
cated wast of th# city and between eral nf the Arm* Dec. 18.PJ44. It,
High 71
Th# Comptroller of th* Cunynry
Low 68
the
ACT.
Railroad
and
the
Psola
Ilka most of hi* other top a p ­
On* Democrat, Senator John­
today tamed • call for a *tat«- son (D-Colo), retaied to support Rond.
Rain 00
pointment*, was by a Democrat!*
m#i,t af tha condition of all na th* PraahknL
Apr. rain 1.41 inch*#
S t Cadets o f the C.A.P. will President.
Uowal banka at the rloaa of
Normal Apr. rain. 2-2 llnchea.
•at 7:00 o’eldck tonight and
" It la a very great disappoint
He nevtr wore hi* medals. But
th«i senior fro u p a t 1:00 o'clock.
K « Apr. #&lt;V"nHi#ft| P* r * f« Tw#l
i OB W l r t « • “
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MacArthur Fired

Red Force Around
Korean Reservoir;
Rail Lines Pounded

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MacArthur Risked Dismissal To
Obtain Power To Defeat China

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ltoilitif

Mrs. Mcsson^er Is
InsUilIn) As Hoad
Of Pilots’ Group

Britain Advocates
Formosa’s Return
To Chinese Reds

P

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hi*

Sanford. W eather

A IMI
Naomi B.

5SS .

full
now «■•*■*#“ «&lt; 4°

Truman Critics De­
nounce Removal As
A Tragic Blunder;
Britain Hails Move

Irreconcilable
Di f ­
ferences Over Con­
duct Of W ar Given
As Removal Cause

Jack Btempor
1200, Mr.

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At THE CHURCHES

\4

Sanford .Ulnlalerial Association
Kev. A n g u s G. M c ln n h , President
Rev. F re d L . H orton, Sec.-Treas.

1

All Church Notice* muM lx- prr-enled at The Herald office by 4:00
l*. M. on the da) before publication.

CHURCH OF C H R IS T
Elm Avenue and Second Street
J. C. Nlchoiaon, Minister
10:00 A.M. Rlble 8tc.fi
iy.
11:00 A.M. Morning
»* Worahlp.
'
R:00 P.M. Evsnlng Worship.
Thursday K;00 P.M. Ulhle Study.
Viiilora always welcome.
C O M M U N IT Y C H U R C H
Lake Mary
C. C. While. Paator
Church School 10:00 A.M . Claaa(a for all ager.
Worahlp 11:00 A.M.
Westminster Fellowship 0:10

P.M.

Tuesday*

Choir

practice H;00

and

Rthlr

F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C IIU H C H
J . E. McKlaley, Mlnlater
Mr*. P. H. Hlcpheitaon, D.lt.H.
0:45 A.M . Church School. A rlaas
for tvery age.
11:00 A.M . Morning Worahlp.
Sermon Topic: "The Afterglow*'.

U P S A L A C O M M U N IT Y C IlU R C n
Church School 10:00 A.M.
Worahlp
ip ll:o
11:00 A .M .
Weslm tnster Fellowahip 7:00
W
P.M
Prayer Meeting Wedneaday 7:10
P.M.
Sunday Evening Service R:00
P.M.

Alice Trafford

C E N T R A L B A P T IS T C H U R C H
C H U R C H O F C.OD
Ninth Street and laurel Atrnue
1'rrnrh Avenue and Twenty-aecond
Her. S. I . Whatley. Pastor
Street
Sunday School 9:41 A.M . "Bring
II. E. Newell, Paator
the family tu Sunday School."
Sunday School 10:00 A.M .
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Morning Worahlp 11:00 A.M .
Sermon hy paitnr.
Evangelistic Service 7:10 P.M.
Il.T .U . 1:00 I’.M. Come to ll.T.U .
Sermon hy Evangelist L. C. A l­
to find how to choore frlendi wise­ len.
Everyone welcome.
ly.
Evening
Woruhlp R:Q0 P.M.
F
IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
Sermon hy paator.
1607 Sanford Avenue
“Come Thou With Ue And We
J . Randall Farris, Mlnlater
W ill Do Thee flood/*
"Shllly Shallylng" la the subject
the mlnlater has chosen for his
1101.Y CROSS C H U R C H
morning vermon. lla la urging
* 1. pttc opal)
Her. II. I.. Zimmerman, II. D., every member to be present.
"Follow Thou Me" will he the
Hector
evening sermon subject the Min­
2nd Sunday after Kaalcr
ister wilt dlscuaa at the R:00 P.M.
8:00 A.M . Holy Communion.
9:10 A.M. I'amily Service and hour.
The Church 8choo| convene* at
Church School.
11:00 A.M. jfanrbrg Prayer and '*•45 A .M . under the direction of
uie-rinlendttit W. II. Purvla.
aermon.
Christian
Youth
Fellowahip
Service* during the week:
Monday, Tu rn U y and Saturday meeting at 0:30 P.M.
Church offlcera will meet Tuea.
Holy Communion 7:10 A.M .
Friday lloly Communion 0:00 day 8:00 P.M.
You are cordially Invited to atAM .
tend.

. P.M.
Thursdays Prayer
Hour 7:30 P.M.

FRIDAY APR. 6 . 1951

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
Park Avenue at Sltlh Street
W. P. Brooks, J r , Peator
John L Miller, Misls.er of
Education
"We've Saved A Place For You."
Sunday School 0:45 A.M. “Take
your family to Sunday School." We
provide a place for every member
of the family.
Morning
Worship 11:00 A.M.
Sermon hy W, P. II rook t, J r.
Training
Union 6:45 P. M.
Unions for all age groups. Story
Hour for children under 0 years
of age.
Evening
Worship 8:00 P.M.
Sermon hy W. P. Ilrooka. Jr.
Wednesday Evening service 8:00
P.M.
“Christ la the answer for all the
world."

(C a a llia H great gear O H )
later dropped by aomr members of
the family, ilefonging to the no­
bility she would ho known as Lady
Alice had the continued to live In
England. The family had first
intended going to Australia av
English colonists, then decided to
i ome to America, hut the remain­
ing member* of the family finally
abandoned the idea.
Mlaa Allir, as she w ai known to
hrr many frlmda, was employed
for several years by the Sanford
Herald and later was for many
years the clerk and financial sec­
retary of the First Ilaptiat Church.
Her slater died several years ago
artd her brother, who became Inc
auprrlntendent of water works at
Richmond, Vs, alao ha* been dead
for n number of yrara.
Mis* Trafford 1* lurvived hy a
nephew, Herbert Trafford of St.
Petersburg: a grand nephew, Her
fe rt Trafford, J r. and a few
distant cousins.
The funeral svrvicea will be held
Sunday at 3:00 P.M. at tha Firat
Baptist Church with llrltson Fun­
eral Home In charge. Burial will
hr in Lake View cemetery.

Sanford Ministers
fConllnurd from Page One)
written by the association to thu
County Commiiilon requesting a
change in these laws, and declared
that no response to this letter has
yet been received.
He added that numerous reports
had l&gt;een made to the association
regarding the prevelance of tho
sale of liquor to minora In Sanford
and Seminole County.
Hope wax expressed by the min­
ister* that the citlxen* of the city
and county will rally to the sup­
port of law* which prohibit this,
and that the law-enforcing agen­

cies are to it that the laws are
enforced.

The Rev. Fred R. Horton wrote
the Commission that the Minister­
ial Association on Mar. 26 hail
unanimously adopted a resolution
to request the Commission to hava
all places of business handling in­
toxicants conform to the City'*
6:30 P.M. Youth
closing time.
Servlet.
The Commission took no action
Sunday School 9:16 A.M.
7t80 P.M. Evening
Worship.
on this request on Tuesday but
Morning
Worship
10:46
A.M
.
Sermon Topic: "The Kingdom A
Commissioner* Pope and M cO tlY M W II Bervlco 6:43 P.M.
Treasure".
.«&gt;■&lt;! »ujutitrrred to confer with
Evatiiog Win - hip 7 l 0U P.M.
Rev. J. I. Hambo, president of the ministers on the matter, said
C H R IS T IA N A N D M IS S IO N A R Y
the Florida Conference will preach D. P. Herndon, county clerk, Oils
*
A L L IA N C E
in all of these arrvlrea ami also morning.
Park Areaae and Faurleenth
special music and singing.
Street
Everybody welcome.
H er. Glean P. Smith, Paelor
- Bible School D:46 A.M .
ir * s lls » C Vrwm raue use)
C H R IS T CH URt:H t Long wood
u Mwnlp* Worship 11:00 A.M.
control over temporal affair*.
(E pkropalt
JfUelraary Sunday will he oh"Th e Cathnife church cannot he
Her, II. I , Zimmerman. IL D ,
aeryad. Tha i a*tor will '(..-ah. from
i nslavnl hy any state." ha said. A
Vicar
• missionary theme.
man of medium height, wiry and
2nd Sunday after Easter
Evening Service 7:45 P.M. The
4:00 P.M. Evening Prayer nnd ohvlnuslv In good health, Archpaator will apeak. All are wrl -ome.
bishop Stepinar stood throughout
The mid-weak aenrlra will he sermon.
the hour-long interview. SomrAll are welcome.
held on Wedneaday Evening at
tlinr* he was rigidly erect, some,
fillt
F IR S T C IIU R C ll OF C H R IS T, time* leaning forward with a long
forefinger stabbing home emphasis
S C IE N T IS T
F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
on a particular point h* was mak866 East Second Street
Waal Fourth Street and Laurel
*n*.
_
Areaae
Sunday School 0:45 A.M.
As he spoke, a set ling tun glint­
Morning Service 11:00 A.M.
_ Fred R. Hertoo, Paator
ed
down from th» high surround­
Sunday School M B A .M .
Wednesday Service 8:00 P.M.
W E S L E Y A N M E T H O D IS T
CHURCH
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George D. Marsh, Pastor
Quarterly Conference Meetings
Fellowahip ^ Saturday Evening Worship 7:10

Stepinac Advices

Reading Room Tuesdays and
Morning Worship 10:46 A.M.
. p jte U o Program (Dial 630) 8:&lt;00 Fridays 3:00 to 6:00 P.M.
Willingness to ncknowladg* the
Young peoples Service 7:00 P.M. unreality and Itlusorineea of that
Evangelistic Service 7)30 P.M. which God never mad* enables men
^ P r a y e r Meeting Thureday 7:30 to accept and re Joice In God'* per­
fect and real creation. This fact
will he stressed in Christian Sci­
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ence servirre neat 8umJay when
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
Park Avenue and Third Street
D “ Unreality."
J. Bernard Real, Minister
Church School 10:00 A.M.
A statement from Christ Jesus’
“Sermon on the Mount" provides
tha Golden Teati "Evary tree that
“You are to be a scholar, n pro- bringeth not forth good fruit la
feeeor In science. n statesman, a hewn down, and cast Into the
lawyer, a physician, a merchant, fire" (Matt- 7i 19).
Readings from
.... the
.. . Bible Include
"The
Lord le righttha followingt •
“
coos In nil hie■ way*, and holy In
all hit worka" (Pa.
.
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U5;
ffn and God In your business7
Among the correlative
rm M n w a*lactad these thing., 4* from “CiUue# •**. Ilaatih **&gt;Jth
feu hold your method* of main­ Key to the Scriptures" by Mary
taining your life and character Baler Eddy is the following:
•Meog men with a distinct umisr- “Everything good or worthy, God
Handing with yourself that the mad*. Whatever 1* valueless or
way pointed out hy (he provhlrnre baneful, Ha did not make,— hence
of uod, by whieh you can become Ha unreality. In the Science of
a better man yourself and rich to­ Genesis wo mad that He taw
ward God, 1* developing In your- everything which He had made,
Mtt the Dtvtaa guelttJeeT"
'and, behold, It was very good"*
Phillip# Brooke (p. 525 ).

ing hills— now checker-boarded In
spring greens and tha rich black
of newly-tilled Held*— and filtered
through the ainglt, barred window
of hla cel).
Archbishop Stepinar had Just
returned from hla evening prayers
In a tiny room adjoining bis cell
which has been set aside for use
as hla personal chapel. Earlier In
the afternoon, there hkd been a
visit from his lister.
The Interview dealt largely with
relations between the church and
state with little reference to the
tent* situation Involving the Rus­
sian -dom Inated Comlnform, tha
democracies of the west, and Yago*
•lavU’a own Independent position.
But prison authorities, among
them the Institution's commander,
quoted him a* saying la private
conversations that tka Roman
« H » 0,ica Of lh# country should
fight slde-by-ald* with tho Serbian
Orthodox Church In the event war
again comes to Yugoslavia.
.
outlet of the Interview,
Archbishop Steplnae was Informed
by thla correspondent that any
statement he cared to make would
be recorded accurately and reportcd completely without censorship.

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' " a i lM *ed Nations headquarter*
in New York Abba 8. Ebnii. permansnt Israeli representative to
the U . N .. handed a letter to the
Security Council drawing its at­
tention to the border as a matter

PhiloRophcr
l€*aatl»ed P*»&lt;**
tlael
In success stories. Th ey don l
expect to earn a million dollar*
in a quick killing, or b r famous
overnight. And thoy don't like
the look* of some of the people
who have done that.
“ I have been s tn id
hy the
numbci* whw are going Into what
you can call a dedicated life,
Inis profession*' like academics
— where success is not measured
In ordinary standards. And a
grrat many ate piepsrlng them­
selves for government, not in
order to get m on the giaft, bus
to try to make it the way thrv
would like to have it/*
Th ey sense, hut have not de
fined, their own Ideal*, Dr. Edman *&lt;ild.
"T h r old cliche* are a Joke In
them," he added.
Dr. Edman illustrated the point
with a story of an acquaintance,
• veteran of World W ar II. win
voluntarily placed himself on the
Arm y'* active list. Raid the vet:
"I'm willing to fight for America
again. But I'm not fighting for
what thev call ‘The American
Way of Life.' That kind of tall
makes me sick. It Isn't that stuff
It's something else,"
In Ihs same way. D r. Edman
said, older Individual* a rt look­
ing for a re-valuatlon.
"Th e y don't wait either a
mechanical socialism nor an anar­
chic system cf free enterprise.
They sens* something els* hut
haven't yet defined It, any more
than that soldier did.”
The current crisis In morality,
Dr. Edman said, may be bad.
“ p it *

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own reaction," he declared. *'lf
for example, yon had ssrlouslv
proposed thr Idea of a word
government In 1902. most proote
would have laughed at you. But
thla present crisis has forced u*
to consider the idra seriously.
"There will be a powerful re­
action to th* low stnte of public
morality in the tame way."

approved substantial locroaaoa In
the strength of th* United 8tates
lorcc* to be stationed in Westsm
Europe. The extent of these
increases and the timing of them
will be worked out in close coor­
dination with our North Atlantic
partners."
This char signal that the {'re ­
sident was urting on hi* own to
ri-mfurca the North Atlantic dslenses went virtually unnoticed
hy a Congress thrn engrossed In
the K o ru n war situation.
Some observers believe there
might never have been any
"great debate" into which top
leaders of both parties plunged
if the President had followed
this up with n request to Congri-s* for authority to send
ground force contingent*.
lit had asked for such authori­
ty to rend military equipment to
Europe and had received it with
what look* in retrospect like re­
latively minor controversy.
Mr. Truman stirred the contro­
versy to while heat at thu Jen.
II n*w* cor.fer.-nce.
I'ndti ,-^t is u u t question* hy
importers, the President said h-'
ha* authority to rend more IJ. 8.
foot soldiers to Europe and In­
tend* to use It. II* said he would
r--n*ult the Iradrrs of the Foreign
Relations and Armed Services
Con mlttees In Imth houses out of
politeness.
But he Insisted he isn't bound
bv any decisions of Congress out­
side
of
possible
restrictions
placed In money hill* l&gt;y the
lawmakers.
Il&gt; went on to say that If the
legislator* wanted to restrict the
fund-, he wa* willing to go in
the country on th" l**ue, adding
that hr had licked 'em one* be
( ’•re. Thl* last we« a rvf'-&lt;nce to
hi* successful 1948 prudential
campaign.
Thi-. brought a quick answering
last from Penator Ta ft of Ohio,
ijiaimtan of the Republic Policy
t -mm It tee, that the President's
tntrinrnt marked "the end of
the bipartisan foreign policy."
Taft, incidentally, seems to
have been right on that ecor#
thus far. There ha* been vrry
hlHc two-party cooperation since.
The controversy which later
split the country actually began
with a speech hy Herbert Hoover
last Dec. 19. The Republican
former president called then for
&gt;'establishment of a "Gibraltar” of
Ann rlean defenses In the West
m i Hemisphere.
Bui it W «. » s ! ur.t:: after the
January newt conference that the
“ great debate" began to take solid form. The Issue was brought
before (he Renate by Senator
tVherrv of Nrbracka, the Repub­
lican leader, with a resolution to
bar the sending of an* more
troops to Europe until Congress
npnroved the policy.’ ,V
Rcnubllran leaders ,n|(l wid*
apart, with Hoover, Tg fl and
w h-w rv mnonv othtrv opposing
the m'** eon*r&lt;hution of Ameri­
can foot soldier* to Europe's
defenses.
Governor Thomas E Dewey of
New York, the 1048 presidential

On th* Democratic tide, Ca­
binet members, most senators
and Democratic National Com­
mittee officials backed the Pre­
sident.
But It remained for General
Dwight D. Eisenhower, a possible
choice for a 1952 Presidential
nomination, to strike the most
telling blows for th* President's
program.
Congnrs* apparently had in
Eisenhower, as head of the North
Atlantic defen** forces, a confidrnce that many member* seem­
ed to lack In Mr. Truman.
After three months of argu­
ment the question of whether the
President alone has the power tu
deploy troops— as Mr. Truman
asserted he has-— remain* tech­
nically unsettled In the Senate's
resolution.
.Senators split hairs over the
Issue. The
President's critics
generally contended that while
he could deploy
troops.
he
couldn't assign American soldiers
to an International arm y without
Congress' permission.
The Senate gave its harking
to the four divisions and thus
the President won on that score.
But th* resolution leaves a
wide field for controversy over
the McClellan “congressional ap­
proval" amendment.
In the January news confer­
ence, M i. Truman said he doesn't
regard himself as bound bv Con­
gress' decisions on troop |-ollc&gt;.
The Senate's dctlston wa* :n the
form of an alvisory opinion
wh'c’i hat no forte In taw.
technically, then, the President
could
Ignore
it
completely.
Morally he may feel bound to
make more than a mere gesture
to Congress.
In that connection, the Senate
laid down suggested procedures
for the President to follow. The
senators asked him to consult
Eisenhower, the Chief* of Staff,
Secretary of Defense and the ]
Foreign Relations and Armed

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warning of some­
thing wrong in
th* body. It may
be caused hy ab­
normal k i d n e y
function or ab­
normal deposit*
In the wall* of
b lo o d
ves'-ls.
Abnorm al heart
action may .cause
high blood pressure. W hatever th*
immediate contributory cause is
there la altra/s the underlying

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NORMAL FUNCTIONING op
TH E NERVOUS SYSTEM”.

Th is is the reason w hy kidneys
fail, heart* don't function proper.
Iy or abnormal deposits are mad*
in blood vessel wall*.
W h y is there a disturlmnre u&gt;
the functioning of the nervous
system? Because somewhere in
the spinal column a vertebra has
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tion* ami c»u*ed an Interference*
to tne rl" * ’•f
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the brain to tiwue o il* of the
lady.
Chiropractic adjustment
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and rrluase* this vital energy to
perform It* normal bodily func.
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of urgency.

He deoeribrd the Syrian actlona
a* “deliberat* and flagrant viola­
tion* of the armistice agreement"
of 1948 which followed th* Ar*bJewish Palestine war.
Earlier this week, 8yrla aent a
letter to the Security Council
charging Israel had violated th*
armistice by He activities In the
demilitarised border gone.
Last night's bombing was th*
climax of * series of Incidents In
the tone, occupied by Israel and
stretching from lbs liulsh swamps

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In the norlhsait to th* Yarmuk
valley at the southern end of the
Sea of Galilee.
Th* 30-Rille-long area was made
a demilitarised tone between Bytla
and Israel in the cease-ftn agree­
ment of 1948. Though belonging
to Israel, It la patrolled jointly
by Syrian and Israeli police, eervIng under U. N. supervision.
The clash** originated with It1 HulsH
rarl's nrafert
irnlert tn drain 4
the
ivampf,
The U. N. observer*
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server* call
ed the project worthy, but urged
it he postponed until settlement
of disputes with Syrian landown­
ers. Israel Ignored thla recom­
mendation and continued tho wotk
over Syrian objections that, since
It Involves the eourcoa of the
Jordan RWer, tho, boundary might
be altered

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M r. Truman Indicated at a
Jan. 18 news conference that he
wouldn’t be adverse to such con­
sultation. He said then he never
makes any mov* In foreign af­
fairs without consulting the in­
terested committees.
T a ft said he regards thr
Renate resolution as directing th*
Appropriations Committee not to
make moiiry available for send­
ing more than four divisions
until Congress acta further.
The
McClellan
amendment’s
"congressional approval" la so
unde fined that few can agree on
(he form such approval ought to
take.
It might l&gt;e accomplished sim­
ply by Congress' voting funds
for sending additional divisions,
despite Taft's view. It might be
done by passage of a law by both
houses. It might corns about
m rrrly through the passage of
another advisory resolution by
one or both houses.
Short of a Russian attack
which would bring the North A t­
lantic Treaty's mutual assistance
provisions into action and free all
restrictions on thr movement of
U . 8. troops, the best bet Is that
Mr. Truman won’t ignore Con­
gress on any decision to send
additional ground force* to West­
ern Europe.

ONE WEEK ONLY!

DR. n n d MRS. GEO. H. STARKE

Architect Elton 1.

Committee* of both
houses before he sends more High Blood Pressure
H. K. RING, D. C.
troops. But th* resolution is Dot
clear whether such consultation
H
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h
b lo o d
would constitute "approval."
pressure la a
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ordered after United Nations repreventative* had shown their In­
ability to preserve tho dcmilltaHred character of two xones, one
north and the other southeast of
Lake Tiberias.
He added that a number of
abandoned Arab houses which
"had «erved as hideouts for at­
tackers” in the tone* also were
demolished by Israeli police last
night.
(A Syrian Army spokesman at
Damascus said the houses were
blown up at Mazraat, Klhourv arid
n*qqara in the disputed llulrh
drainage project di.trlct north of
Tiberias, and at Negaib, southeast
of the lake. The spokesman charg­
ed the action showed the Jew*
were continuing to use *“e demili­
tarized zone as if it were their
own.
(Damascus dispatches said anti­
aircraft batteries were installed
on the outskirts of the .Syrian
capital today.)
Dispatches from Tiberias sal*'
the whole I.Jtdrr was in a state of
preparedness' lest the I'al s*ine
war break out anew. U . N. "b
■rivers, charged with supervising
the 1(148 Jewish-At ah armistice,
feared their staff was not big
enough tu cope with the situation.
The Israeli bombing, it was
reported here, caused major dam­
age to the border center of El
tfcimnra, the village of Bat el
lladld and .Syrian position* In
those areas.
It was also reported, h '\,.vcr,
that Syrian relnforcerlent* were
being sent to Ihr El Mamma area
In Tel Aviv an official Israrll
spokesman said the Inimhlng Ltd
listed as targets the El llsm m t
been “ completely successful.” He
police station and "a number of
fortified position* a few n u t'rs
Inside Syrian territory proper,
from where the Israeli policemen
were fired on and killed."
( A Syrian Army spokesman In
Damascus said the A rab tones did
fire «&gt;n the Uht Israeli piaims hi
the raid uti.) t-i sslbly damaged two
of them. Me said there were n&gt;
Hyrla ca uutlUes from the bomb

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S
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nominee, and Harold E. Sixteen,
who sought th* some nomination,
took the presidential elds, al­
K s s l I s s H Krea* P ss* Oae)
(CsslIssrC ream rage Mast
though
they criticised some of
in the demilitarised son* and a had announced that “ I have today Mr. Truaan'a policies.
short distance inside Syria was

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W a rre n Reinstates
Jimmy Sullivan As
S h e riff A t Miami

U M T S u f f e r s B lo w
In C o m p r o m is e T o
R e s c u e D r a f t B ill

Governor Denies Any
Law Violation By
Sheriff A t t a c k e d
By Kefauycr Group

Reds Open Gates
Of R e s e r v o i r In
Central Korea

T A L L A H A S S E E ^ Apr. '» &lt;,V»
'-^G o ve rn o r Warren Inday i m ­
itated impended Sheriff Jimmy
Sullivan of Dadr county
Warren laid a (turfy of cvnleme
before a grand jury which indict­
ed Sullivan “ doe* not tl.ow die
violation of any law of the Slate
of Florida by Jimmy Sullivan,
nor doea it rhow that be willfully
(ailed In perform any duty im
"pored on him by law, or that lie
acted corruptly in the performance
of any duty impoted on him by
law.**
Sullivan war tutpended by War­
ren Oct. I ft. 1950. following hi*
indictment on charger of ncplf*l
of duty in failing to enforce gam­
bling lawt and for permitting dr
puliea under him to acrepl bribe*,
y h e ld the indictment “ void and in­
effective** in that it did not chrige
Tire Florida Supreme Couit 'airc
^Sullivan with a clime under lb?
law* of Florida.
Th e reinrtatrment of Sullivan
automatically cancel* the commie
Itoa of Thome* F. Kelly, who ha&lt;
been terriag at sheriff during Sul­
livan** Sutpention.
UP Sullivan „i* ...»
the irrnnd Florida
sheriff to lie *u*pended. then reinnatea by W i m n . T1»0 other waa
Alex Littlefield of Voluain county
who waa lurpetMel
following
newt pa par repnrta of wide open
gambling tn Voluata county, lie
Avan a hearing and reinwaa &gt;1
•toted.
aver, ansptnilorta o( four
other sherifft, Walter- Clark of
inttrund
(Coot
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Are Reported'Hurt
By Car Shortage
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Apr P
(.Special t —
Grower* in Ih I’-impaino State Farmer*' Market
area a rr differing e*m«ideratile
tl*ie to rgr shortage. T h t Vo.
p rontimie* heavy and their
deoty of demand, but geltinr
produce to the rdoanmrr It
aerluutly hamprted beeaure of
the critical tranmnriaUou ulna.
lieu, William L WUatm. tDirector
of State M*rh*ta. reported today
In lit* weeklv maritri
m » r it« review.
r
"In *ptte ef tht* e*r shoring'.
12? ear* moved out &lt;*f Pomr*no
on A p ril 3rd. breaking all rveordt
fur one day** lhlpment. A total
of (17 ear* moved during tin
,o week. Bean* continued to de’ crease In volume though 121.924
bushel* brought price* ranging
front 11.00 to I M i ' ta d aa.Mii
hamper* of iw|ua*h ranged from
Tie U» 93-90. I’r a X itf&gt; eontlnued
to inereaie In ridum* with 190.193 hamper* ringing from Un­
to 93.7k. tiro** ante* for the
peat week totaled |0fll AO4 00 for
Stl.199 anils of orator* Inelu-ling
ll -w t i e w t Aw rtu * T n a l

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o M n . Brown'* Father
Dies In Wekt Virginia
Mr*, dame* Rrwwtt «•&gt; called
la*l night In Ben* Run. W. Va. herauae of the sudden daath of her
falher, O. M. Freeland. M r. Itmwn
accompanied her.
M r. Freeland. *4. wa* a retired
grarerv and fead »torr operator.
H t formerly lived in Oeleen. Other
survivor* Include the widow of
i # Ren* Run; Ml** Ada Freeland of
W M t. W . Va.: add Herman A.
Freeland of Marietta. Ohio; alto
one grandchild, Donne Joe Nagle
of Ren* Run.

Al b a n ia j it t b iiy
, LO N D O N , Apr, (k -t d V -J ilU r y
Alhtalu pr«U*t»d today again*!
aaaartad riolatlon* by ate.
and
land nf lu lertllnriei by Italy and
Ortrer.
Account* of the nrottit puldlih, 4 H by the Soviet New* Agency
V7 Ta»a coincided with Togort* from
yariou* nrighlmrlng cmistrie* that
I ho Soviet aatetlite government on
Iho Adriatic had thwarted a nlannad uprising by W » 0 antl-Com•uniat Albanian*. Turk*. Grrak*
and Yurotlav* acalnat the reglm*
nf Rag Premier Raver Hatha.

TK R M IN A L BON DA
Circuit Judge M. B. Smith li
to eat a date tn the near
r a hearing regarding the
i af a boJ itaue of toho •
ho tenataal nrajeet. EdaUarrvey. an-

Convictions In
Groveland Rape
Case Reversed

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Supreme Court Rules
Negroes Entitled To
Change Of Venue

Rivet K’iscs Over 4
I'cct Bin Al l i e s
K’f.trli 111*4h Gmmul

WASHINGTON. Apr. 9 uV&gt;
I lie Supreme Court today revetted
dir conviction of Samuel Shepherd
*nd Waltei Irvin, Florida Nrgrnei
who were tenlrnrrd to die for (lie
ta|&gt;e o| a while girl.
Hie roiitl’t imanimou* action
wat annountetl in a brief opinion
which tiled an eailirr decition by
the high Inliunal in a cate involvini. » Texan.
Hw enl. who w it mained, wat

atlarkrd near Groveland. Fla., on
July Ift. 1949. Sl»e wat then 17.
Attorney* for the Negtnc* told
the Supreme Court Hint Incident*
of Inwlrtaiie** and dlaortler
rut red in the Gtnveland area niter
the in|&gt;e. Iluring the tlirinrhaiirc-*
one Negro »u»peet « » « »h&lt;&gt;| |«
death. Ileeaute nf (hr incidents thr
National Guard amt. later, the
I t'Uh field artillery from Tampn
were enf Into the reeion.
The attorney* rontendeil Shepliertl and Irvin »h«uld not havt
l.een tried in lathe county, Fla.
I&gt;er»live of freling again-t them
there The appenMo
S w rrjn g
Court was filed after the rloridr
Supienic Court upheld the con vie
vhtion of the pair.
The court'* action w«s announc­
ed In only four word*, "Th e judge­
ment Is reversed" blit dustier Jackton wrote an opinion rnneurrlng
v Ith the rouri'* order in whirli he
said "prejudicial influences outride the (trial.courtroom * I
w*r« brought t# bear on tht* lury
wttb anch 9ar-j* thaMb* comlu»i-&gt;n
I* Ineerapahie that ihew- defend'
ant* were prejudged as guilty ami
the trial wa* hut a legal grtltir
to register a verdtel already •'
taled by the prex* and the pt.ld!
opinion which it generated.”
JtiriPe Frankfurter mnenrred
In Jack h u m opinion. In hi* -on
i hiding paragraph, Jackson **1*1
Uie rase presented "one of the Iw-*!
example* of one of the worst turnHre* to Amc-riran Justice."
Jnekton added•
•'Newspapers puldDhfd a* a
fact apd attributed the information
to the Sheriff, repudiated :he
i lory. \Vltne**ft »ed per-on* r»ll
nl s i Jumi i .aid they had re»d ;
oi ii*ard of tht* &lt;t*trment RowIt. d l l I &gt;|:|| . M\ M il 1
ever, no mnfcMion wa* ofleic-l .
R* (ih R U O M G R O " N
D.i
l.i
monte
«ue|
Klwani
|..l. . - ...I .... I it . „ i „
•n l mb*.
mi. •*
&lt;K
.w «... t I..).
■I the trial
t p S p o ilt Wavhioitoo
The only i « : n l eiplanatlonv I W A S H IN G T O N , Apr ? &lt;-Pi
I lu la v nr.dil |.« I , -. one »d ll.e mo I ...it I .tnl.ii
ion. r, - f .|h &gt;„
for tla iK&gt;npr«iuct."n in n-utt »ie Kouthttner* are girding for • tiig i v e i lniw,i in 'in b o il , eti.l i ‘ • ^Vooii-.lr I
I. . . , I , ih Ii |omom
.i« * ..M &lt; r m r* «c *•••
battle over Mgregttfnn in tin*
eV|M*n,l,
W4* tim m e .l fo «* p * . try w ill. 4 ir,|
M m ,lire ,in lir| n » |l. it i - t . r l,r *1 1*
It mi y« ltd* week.
a
The flglil will tie nrrt the .. epplau.r In Ibr |wrf»ri»er
t'ltntavu.g Ihr I'.ogran. ».&lt;
ealleil U‘in«tpad amendment 01 the
Miii.vtion lit Ih
II V\ If in k•1 .
draft trill which the IIihi- c now It., crowning of tin Itrv. .1 I
I'n n I hi*ynni4li and d.lillit, who
McKinley „
king, and Mi
I* d riftin g.
woii-ii * bit will, to, ringing
T h r einrndmattl wav written H ojvm-II Trm h 4 , i|iirrii of II
City building permit* taaued
m iti*'iil Itcv. McKinley, Hu I’ll.,' *Imi.|I II. t ii.l-.ii battb of I lav id
Into
thr
hill
hy
thr
Home
Armed
during March totalled
atlad 94?.77f&gt; in
•nit l.-.h.th
tl'-gr. Ib ril.i *r&gt;• ''*d ‘ '
vote.. ,*
rrilmaled valua of rniutructinn, Scrvirei r'nm m ittrr on the motion 1
rnmpanlf d
of
Hep.
Winvtcad
(D
M
l«'i
Jatne
1
j
tlalloway.
Mgtmi
m
ti
John fiillnn, budding Inspector,
'll
NotlUa tel* llaivev. |nrnl
Ii nruvide* that mrn hemp hnd
Mi
I nrh i*.
announced today.
arrulwlt. tleo.ei |H*if.*.mrit f-n*
draflwl
Into
tho
armed
,ervtreH
V.’
l.t
'iwnnjr”
,..ie-.
«».l
\t.
Tht* total wa* conklderat.ly
and flip m il’e ,.r *Im, i hr.-ughi
let* than «h* |v:«.7t»l in permit* may »tale whether they want to I « 'javwell.
lalvov ..f N|.|d*i. r
Mi
I lien
t he Ki ilnlll, i Kl ., &lt;.iuti . vv r
in Mamh. I W . ami the 910L25S erve in * -e vrre a le j nt * non
I 'rigger Uni .. .level M Jnf»oll
worth of cm.»lriK-tlon in March, kegirgali-d unft and further Ilia* | 'tayni filcnn tbiy ., intcil.Miitn.
linllalii.n, ailing in iMiilnnilno
a* far a« prarliraKIr the acr- brought along tin- cut in
1949.
to lie ;nM,l&gt; of m Int-nil |ecfir*l
■
I f f Ihr 7ttS |wrn.il* l**Urd I*.I yirc» mint follow tltc«r prefer- mcmliei m o ,.f it. nnnatirl
A mil tier l.a at ini «■&lt; ih. ,ing
whirli in two performance* tool
im nlh, three were for new dwel­ rnro*.
Hep. I’nwcll f tl-N Y l rrttlrllc,l scored mi outstanding hit in II.. illg Nil nf III*- Chalinti-rr* of
ling* totalling I'JI.Wgt in value.
Seminole High Sele.nl, 01*-hiding
TTirae InrliKtcl a iwrn.il In U II. tb.- amendment In a llmive talk hum. city.
i i m i i *ih 4 n* Paa* *t&gt;•
Sanfoid Klwmni*, in turn, lin&gt;&lt;l|ll»l. Cowley, Kenneth K.ihhlni,
It.ieldon to erect ■ $9.nnn honiup .nine .perialtv atta Amm.g h j P,«|,| 1 » « | , u . | „ ii , CMrem
on Toplar Avenue between F lr»l
Ih r .. was the hhirkfate Impel I
i i . - i i . h . i 11,
paa* -t„~ i
an,| Second Street. O tlrr-W rllr.'
Inc. had a permit for a 17/Mtn
iin i
l«m*r at I20r* Randolph Slrce*.
and John M. Rlanton, Jr., wa*
granted per.*'.l**lon to erect 4
C H A R L E S T O N , W. V* Apr. ?
|7.B«0 concrete Mock hou*e at
(&lt;&gt;*i 7 In- funeral miumn nf on
to? W rit Twentieth Street.
Air Fnire plane ende-l ye*|erdav
Commercial
rnn»truetl"n
tn in a fiery nn*h on a woollalnUrp.
eluded 9S.000 in addition* to the Niinteen of ita 21 occupant», head
Florida Home (Jr* Co. riant at rd for the foneral of a fellow ait
ii« i t " i *.N rat m i vm
Seventh Street and Ifolly Ave
man, |teri»hcd.
W ASHING IO N , Apr '» . (»&gt; A p.celer.t. ' t ontuoiiitin h*.
Ttie twin engine C-47 wa* |o-t
nue.
right mite* north nf Chtrlr»ti&gt;n, its te|mtleil tint it..* count.v fine, not tteerl fo.ri^n fa.m ...' **e|i It uigrd
3 A L L IR t T A 'R M IM
.""I i * •, . , n.lirrt,
deetinatlnu, whan It struck a tall rrvirf eff.tifn* uve nf Alnei.r.it, W.h Itellri w 1 ;
F R A N K F U R T , O rm a n y . Apr. lortMt tree and plunged In earth
!n 4 re|tort ve.|e-.l.v I'.e.rlent f.urnvn
. * .....v I .Im. Com
9 — Oft — General
!»wlgM
D in * hurst nf flame
in lvl.u ! raid there are eten.t I
Kitenhowrr arrived today for a
Aboard wera nine enlilte.l itiri
iinr.,l*K. Cii.gtalnrv ferro w ..r&gt;.. '
lacltral ln*pertion nf three Allied am! t? offieera, an honor g&gt;t»»
dve It., problem It add'd
tn tt.l. rmintry. Ii«lf of then. (•'." |
armte* guarding Europe on the from the liudinan Air Forre t». .• Me»ten Some wt per rent of the
tb. . in* we fart a". * matte,
In Kentiwky tn th l funeral nf
of national ledtry I. t h.r*:
Kibe Line.
Mexican
worker*,
it
aid
r
r
»
&gt;d
lie expert* to ipend four day* W-xelford W Strtharlaml Tl.e a t"Sh ill 'V' contll.i.e m.lrfintlely
looking trver Drttiah. Freneh and vrar old maior from neatliv St. the bolder III.gaily, ruber for.
tn have Irw work tamlvul* **nl
Ign worker* weir l.tnugM into rondlli.ir.. of employ.'., til ... agttU . J . troop, under hi* rnmmand. tll.anv, IV, Va., In«t hi* !lfe Th o f.
day In a grouiwl mllHten »f two iigrt. nlt'.r ,| area, to meet In. at eiiltrire. 1 .0.4 detrend.og nn the
plane* at Elgin FI*W. Fla
D R U N K E N D R IV ER
lalmr rbortagr 1
..nderprtvlleged
«rol
the
on
Like Sutherland. mo»t of the 19
LO S A N G E L E S . Apr. 9 (41
The
five man
-om inl. i»n.
Actor John Agar. .70. c i huahand yicllm* of yeatorday* rra*b were named by M Truman la*. I u ■■ (niton .le a| torn.- alx! *htn*d to
M.pply and
i*nl«h our ,e» »n »l
of Shlrlav Temple, ha* a date In memlwr* « f tb# l*7th Fighter
court today, hi* third In a little Squadron. Before being railed Into .1, Utld frurtgn wrrket dep,.- x l and mlgtat &lt; ..nrl (..tee? x * x
wage*
of
roet|«eting
Al.ietlran
mot* than a year on drunk driving federal »ervlcc recently. tl&gt;r .|o*d"Although our government i*
ron wa* a We*t Virginia Air N a­ and tunughf r.n vermin health in.|eirt.ng large number* of fore
arreat*.
•itl.*t».fi&gt; It note* lh*f
ttrt.e tgt. worker* for employment "ll
tional Guard unit.
foreign worker* ..Ian Ita.k non farm*, we are r'o’vtn.ed that they
SC H O O L T R U S T E E S
farm job*, lowering Ibr average •re rml p.ee,'rd to meet the food
The three ichool truataei of
S M A L L FIRF
Tw o fire truck* w*r* »ent thlv
Seminole County. Mr*. A. D. Roun­
requirement* of ine defentr cm
itcddea, It contended, Ih* d» ergenr
tree. Roy Howell and R. F. Oeoper. morning to a fir* that wa* out
. . ™ y perk' I.
mat this morning at the office of when the fire me* arrived. On* rural le labor *upply would le- 1 1’rea‘deot Truman, rotnmrnling
Bupt. T . W. Lawton to madder truck, the 1933 American .L a adniuate In produce all the f r „ l on the report,
it Heacrvm
the reoppointmeat of wheal grin- France, waa ballad try engine trmi- needed In the prvaent emergeney, "the careful •••nahtrratinn of all
blc, and
truck waa aent if farm pay ami living condition* of u*— the C-.i.grv**. the execu­
were Impmvrrl.
County School Board will to the flro.
tive agencies, and the general
The Idata had
In a bucket
The rommltilon' propowd fed­ public."
Uka action on tfce recommendatlona Thursday morning at tOdVI of tar near a twa story houso at eral aid to (talea and change* in
More efficient ur&gt;e of domestic
Poplar «W}
W»r«
•Cbttfmr.2 oe
Twoi
■dmtelftrttjnu »nd l*gi*latwi to-

I'liolus ll&gt; T.sl .Swiilnt
"''n il, I* of ll.e imi.y I onl,*,I
,|H.noiird ic c n tly t*&gt; it'* l&gt;i,
*t&gt;lrd Xiiii't li'itn \ ■•|c | i*i i s
m i i 1,
left lo right.
top low,
Minn
lleit,st, winner «f tin
lo im.iilh
nld gi.uip; C a l,dim
-ellM-iiy,
Hliinri of III, .1 I? 111.mil. idd
group; Itoiolhy t li»*l..'lh S, h
m ill. Winn. 1 of
Hi. |;i ?| wniitli
tdil group, F.iucr-oii Jrff.uds, .It ,
winner in Ihr 77.1.' month &gt;dd
gm up Mliltlle |owr.
Ml. sii |*»r.
amne .lefford*. wrilin. I III Ihr five
mtpi Sandra Hhtvetf, winner in
K
e 111 II! innulli nld group; l.lrnn
Revel*, Jr., winner in the ;! **»
old gmup Rntliun mw. |t«le Free
until, *rrunil in tlo '{&gt; 7C. month
old gluup; th.ris Jrnn Catlwm,
winner in ihr 'Jfr-.'td monll old
gioilp; and Cuiiiln. y Si. ptien
S-Hlrihlnni, winner in Hi.- Iroy*'
group of ,| I., |? mniilh, old

SnuthernerH bird Large Crowd Sees Kiwanis Club
Kolary ('lull Is
KnlDrlainrd By
Over Segregation
Score Hit With Minstrel Show
llijrli Birr Club

HiiUfling PermilH
lli( 519,775 Total

Nineteen Arc Killed
In (M 7 Plane O I

.(i-iia tri

Rayburn A r 3 ' d Warns
Of Dangc" Of War:
Truman ViowsMacArthur S q u a b b 1e

Presidential Board Opposes Use Of
Foreign Labor On American Farms

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rl.iiuMi it* 1 intrtl N-ilmni (our%.
Nr n il til \lliril rlfinrnlh
tlnttr lltr rt|»d*i|rr| Itltpit* tin m m . I
v I uditli Alin* engineer
A 1
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lilt" Hill ill 111* -1 Ilf II III1 9 I'll
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pat nil. 1. . Mti- Mia iii piiiMt "f
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kiiriit Ifi •srvrf.il w *•k •
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|lit ft *4*1\IMI M'IImIa ) Mt* Rid
klitUltl IM afoppl**! Mil* &gt;1 ad
111911*9*• Ml everat piklfll .
Ih r tl.tiit 1 I .N il frrt hurli T h r
Bril** .iprnril1 lo of it* IM f1*—xl
pntrs. Sn CRtl • were re|x-r(e-l
IflilMf 9nMi
Th r B m U l|l«&gt; l.ave h.xil two
•pl|||MM» *■ 191 Ittmini; tin if tiisn
i ntlHr (I»hh1:
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tii|'l*lv Jtlrvv
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*»I|*tt ii* *h*inli Mir * lt'il»
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Althoiifih f 1^"lit 1nc nt-Mi Ihr »r
Ml‘t\t*l| hit Ih •II .•VI IT, A I* " "
It •|*"fill**ViI I •if 1.' III* *I»I1 Ml f
S. KlFfhMi
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M#•I Mill* h r * im itnll* MllMVl H i*
iii • it m( ilaitnl • " i
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I'Vanci* Kait'ks Ifrilain
On Ktiruan Slraf cr.v
I'A IIIS . Apr. I* trll Ft anr e
I in* d up o III. tfirnt llr.l i.n ».*.!«,
I In *r| |H».ng tierirral 'lit. \rthui'*
•prop..,at (nr &gt;l»e nf t'hlnng km
I Stick* tirmpa l.v lite I'nlterl Nn
lion* .11 an effoit to win .lie war
in Korea
Till* wa lepoitr.! by ll.e noi
official French new &gt; ng.-n v and
later ••nifliine.l by * f.urign min
l.ir y •in.ke.man.
The Freneh .land wav made nt
* regular foreign .mm .try new*
eonfr fen* e llnlv Ftcnrl. iep...|ei
4ir pell..lltr.I In attend
Tt.c new* agrrirv ,ai.| the |..&gt;v
. . nnient "confirmml tliat tlirougl.
nut the &lt;nnvenation rained on
hv diplomatic channel, at VVnvh
ington and Lake S.n. r«* to fn
the . ..minor, povltlon nf tlie p.iwrr .
with trnop* |n Korea, Frame 4 .
well a* Great Britain ha» eon
•tantlv nppovrd any •'(tendon &gt;.f
I tic ennfllrt, whether l.y le.mlnng
Mare huria nr the otr nf National
(«l tl.ine.e trnop*. and in genriaP
ar.v ai'llvlty nf the commander in
thief rml exprcaaly approved by
the II.N "

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Thltfrrfilh ,Sl9r 4t hrtwrfli M|r«iider
and
M u ll-try
Averin-*.
F t . tie, I lla rr.-, It. 'v-gro, wa
pulling Id, I!*'.* (o n l Truck from
llu r.irli mi»I loading ea»t. when
tin tr.ir k wa. tut -ill tin rigid
f.ntit fendrr l-y Janie* Allen,
N'r gto, dltv.ng 4 11*IN I'hevtnlrl
rrrlao ... the -a.lie dlfet'tlnn. Tb "
Cbrvrolet in turn rraihcd hea-l
or. into at. nrt-'-m.ng 1**11 It-r-lge
S*dar. -Iiivrn by tdorge Wiewl,
I'., N'rgi-.
•laniex Allen
aite»t*-l on
a rt.atge of dr.*.r.B wbilr drunk,
amt will, caret*** ar.-l negligrt.*
driving l».*iiiag- to tlx Chevrolet
wa. pot at 112b; to the Ford
at |7f. a.xl to Ibr ll.xlge at IbO.

I m in llir firvi l.inan.«k «' 4ppiOV«
r j hv ihr llouir Ainirtl Srivicff
i %Mvnmillre »t unuld l-ikr .» tr^nUr
flrw l.iW, p .m rj hv i (in K im inil
•ilinnl hv thr Pfrtnirnt. I" pul try
19.1191191K |*1191 intil cMci |.
Ih r tom m oon frp frw n ti -in
rffm i in iirtn »fronic «ip|H»fition lo
l M l which hv% d rvrlo p n l in drh ilr on ihr CMfnlnnilion diAft*
Irjintnw hill now hrfoir ihr ||ou*ra
I hr itlrd It In hr u 1 o il .in up­
coming iiibil.lule w l..il. contain*
im l T i l l pinv.v.nn* .tl .ill
l l.aiiman \ iiivon t |)-G .i) anni.iin.nl lltr decl»mn a ifri , ,|u»c,| vritlon of ll.e « omnutlee. He
vai.i il wav unaninmu*. hy mil
call.
At the u n it time Rep. Kilday
( D-1 ex I duel o.e,l modilx atinni in
ai.othri i Im I i hill amendment. He
proj&gt;o,ed pet ion.illy to pul • check
on any delrimri.t ot college *IUdeni, mlelv on t'.V I **l« of aptiti.de In ti.
, ,
.
If il.r ion.niitfrr amendntent on
l M l |, atcCi&gt;led llie ..............
l&gt;ilj will(up(1
,n lr l-o ll.e I’.eodenl. will . lltr
advoc of ll.e .Senate, lo ap|xiint
a It,e 1114.1 ,.v.It... , iilli.ni.'M.n to
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Farm Bun*;tu Said
lliirfinir Cause Of
Scil ('onsurvaliim
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Ih I* VVhiMrft |ll-M i i -iii.I (riiliy
ihr \ ifir i lean Tattu 11•»t •*«»i Tr»h
rifith'tv u rauftlllir "*bmi9m* •liffiml(•*' in miktni; n«lr&lt;iunl« iMpiMpriallilf! for Mr Soil I 91 49\;»tu»n
Sr 91 1 t r.
\\ hlflrtl I* «Hm*iMDfi « f it llt'Ulf
\l*p9npiisi|ofi« Suh "tnniiMt 4- now
*I’tttplrtifii; W4itk nn \b. r i« uiturr
I »•pm vinrfii flift *1« f»*9 I hr fiscal
\rtif itaiMnir tin t liilv I
l*fii|rf mu*! pi ni*l h r , WhiMcfl
Uhl, i*o9ifftrVB In *9 \ •nt 'N dI il
w«4i||i| approve I hi \ r»r ■* $?&amp;&amp;,•
IN HI IH N I S o l i I ’o n M» 9 V 19* 14*94 II I Ob* I fl Ml-

Tht , hr 'aid. primiM##! f«rm rrs
t«» plan ah.rnil a rnttlivitflv
ri.il. hr
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l)r. Harry Wooflruff
.Makos Ilni*&gt;In-Otic
l»i
lla riv
W— .tioff.
t-vcavl
drnti I, entered *I.C golfer* ball
of fame yesterday ifrnn.HUt by
making a hnlr in on vf.uke at
the
Sanfnrd-Srnun-.il
Country
,-||lti jinjl, i
If l.api-rnad «n fh- I 'tl. I.ole,
a.irt at the time, t*» W-xr-truff
wa, playing In a f-nir»o»ne which
UK-hided Col. S. G. Marriman,
Ed Sir*.it and George S, l.ney,
Arrordixg ta Ml
'tout* Ur.
Woodruff ii»r&lt;l a nuntlror three
trot, to make the &gt;h-*t on (h r 173
yard hole. Hie hall hi! ths
g r im an-l tnllr,) trai.tht to the
hole, failing into it to ride tho
rude.

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«»i flier

High yeitetday 71
l.ow today R0
Rain .02 Inch
Tutal Apr. ran. I 11 Im I m I
Normal Apr. rain, 2.21 inches.

It SKI i.l I. i I INK
T trs K E G E K . A la . Apr 9 OPl
I live..((ton* rrrdeir | alolin-t *1.rgr-ry l.xlav a, white and Negro
dor tors from all part, of Ibc na­
tion began the t'.itlr annual John
A Andrew r'tnie -n. ll.e rampu.,
JACKSO N VILLE
r-f Tuikcgec Inditrite.
Boston
•tpenlng lire program were *tir- Cleveland
giral clinira tn the main operating Denver
f t A N E ( II \SII
room of the John A Andrew Me­ Detroit
W A S H IN G T O N . Apr 9 U ’i
A twin engine bomber, rtipple.l morial llnapital. later, panel dlt- Kanva* City
,and abandoned
. , by
. ita rrrw, rra&lt;br.|
, . rustion* on br-alt divcaM-*, frac- New York
,n*7
**"•■•'• yeitenlay tinea, alelomlnal incition*. surgerv Oklahoma City
• »« hlllrt two little girl* and their in thr agc-l and attrrery fnr dt- Philadelphia
»ca*cx and growth* wrre scheduled. Pittsburgh
uncle.
Some 500 doctor* reglitered yes­ Saint l-oul*
The childrens' father, mother
terday aa thr lixulay program be­ Washington
am) aunt wen* injured.
Dead were Inrfn Gtiyrr of Cran­ gan. The 73id meeting of the John Key West
f Itlonrln
ford, N. Jo Kay Snyder, 7, and A. Andrew Society Is treing h«l
Ren# Denfte Snyder, two month*. With tho clink.
TallshMMe

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The 3ithfbird Herald

State M arkets

Crowded Prisons

BalablUbeU la teen
PabllabeU gaily eieeal lalerUay
aag a**4ar at
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Baalarg, rlw M a
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I l l Maawalla Aseaaa
B * b n &lt; aa eeeawg elaee wane*
•email ar. taia, at ib* ra«« urn**
at iaafeig, V'luflga. aager Ibe Ael
W Oeagre— at Ih ir b ■ _ l*T*.
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Naalaeaa Maaaaee
iV R ir H ie r u i* u vrr.a
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tl* Maalba
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Oa* r*«*
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dll aMlaar* eallea*. rarga at
Ikaab*. im M la a t . *&gt;a*law*il*a*.
aag aatleea ml **l*ri*l*n*au lar
■be *■•**». af taltlaa laat*. »u ,
ba rbaratg tar al rraalar agtrtlla-

Tho conditionH uf ovorcrowdinK with which Americana
hnvo become familiar in the |ih«l ils-arilt* or do ure hot cunfined to such places aa schools unit housing, with which thu
ordinary citken iuia daily cuuLuct. They are ulau found in
more specialized and leru-thouKht-of places. Prison*, for in*
stance, are generally overcrowded I lie stute o f U t n ii reiviitty inuvt'd iu convicts to u -hi in ill;, rinxicni priiton, va­
cating u long-outdated ulil building which wun occupied by
mora than twice tlie liillnher of prisoners it wan dcnigned
to accommodate.
Kxcejd where new building* liuve been erected in re­
cent yeum, mout other penal m*tltutfon* nlxr are overcrowd­
ed. not often by n liundred |H-r cent hut many to it degree
which seriously interfere* with wliat ought to he thu normul
priituii program. In 11130 there were about 139,000 convict*
laa r a t e * .
in federal and trials? prison*; h I lie la*t decade the number
In t o o a lig Sall-aallr llr
lalaag *»M«*a**r H»*rs*»*ta- has often been above lft0,000 and lias readied 170,000. If
ll i n . la r- ben Varb. I blraia, De- the Senate crime investigation committee lias its way, the
Sum, haaaaa I Ilf, IU l.aaU.
figure might grow still tore in the near future.
Tb* lleralg la a aa*aab*r at Ib*
A**a,lal*g !***•* tiblrb U ealllleg
We have usually hesitated to spend tax money for new
airtaalxlr la Ib* a&gt;* tar **rabl|.
railaa at all Ib* laral aan* gilaleS |K*nul facilities until tile need for them was unmistakably
la Ibla i* a iM r* r. aa n »ll a* all demuiHlrutctl. Vet overcrowding in these Institutions ham­
.11* a*na glaealrbaa.
pers their ability to carry out the primary function which
we have begun to believe prisons should have, the re-eduru•:. ,i and rehabilitation of criminals. The Idea of trying to
make somethin^ useful &lt;&gt;f «*riml***d# |»«i &lt;*m&lt;I^ of mi*re|v
,
■.dTirT.u.; (•'triDning them, ;■&gt; just
ic«sNi‘ »tlirl.‘
' t f -TV -'.1- c •-••id win more |The simple need for adequate building spine should not be
Iriends ihan tw 3r*(uln«su.
not thyself of tomoiruw; for thou '^odvwfl *" deter this progress
know**! not wliat a day may bring
fo rth .--Prov. 27:1.
U/e «** wheir M*o Tzr-Tung i»
vuiling Joe Stalin in Motcow. I he
lion Cuilam mutl have a nark in

A« an botgrowlli of lhe C«sly
Fnwlrr affair m l..ni|i.i, the fo Lune nl ili.it « dy it now (allinq
the Uoveinoi “ lu n lr r " Warren.

. len|M&gt;ttaiii fu&lt; Couimuiinlt to
rcmemlwr in llte yean |u come it
that "Tttaion it wotie than routdei”. at Judge Kaufman laid, and
the penalty it the electric chair.
It may b* that Judgr Kaufman
gave the RotenleiK* die tupreme
penally for Uliaying America at
a warning Iu other i. iiut il won't
(k&gt; any good unlm it i&gt; cartird
The Clime csuctl to commit in
thi* country and rscape punish­
ment a that of abondomncnl of
| wife and dependent children. Senator Ripley of Jaclttonville has
ij joined Rep. Williams of Sanford
in introducing bills to make drier“ tion lets allraclivr Iu irrrspunsiiile
. husband*, mote ilisu lOO.UOtl of
whom throughout the nation, ahan/ don their lamilirs pvery'frsf.

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Sanford's f t q T W dluili “phiposes amending Slate Welfare l* w»

dealli, aid to compel patents
Iu suptiort their own rhildten anJ
children lo rjpjroit llteir patents
where (inaMdelly able In da so.
tl should seem strange that we
have delayed so long in pass nj
•■til Uses, but we ate glad Iu :&lt;*
Wiltums getting to the tool of
th* tvil in his first letm in (he
legislature.
: T V Lions Club of Tallahassee
tccomincods Irgislaliun tu cuth
t U use of firearms including R-H
guns by rhildten under 16 euept
under adult supervision. Time was
• the squiitel-liunling slays of our
■Mat grandfathers that children
{ggnod to,shoot as soon si they
licked tho, skis out ihetr crules,

Kiwanis Minstrel

Finns fur the 1932 presidential campaign are already
under way. The Republican Nntionul Committee has sche­
duled a meeting In May to pick the convention date and
city. Atlantic City, Detroit, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Ia&gt;s
Angeles, anil Chicago which has hud many more conventions
tluin any rivul, lire talked of, and others might develop.
The committee might even receive an invitation from
Tulsa, Okin,, where the May preliminary meeting takes
place. Conventions usunlly are held in June or Ju ly , and
Tulsa is no hotter then than some previous convention hosts,
such ns St. I^iuis, Kansas City and Houston. The dominant
consideration $n likely l» In1 not the comfort of the delegules hut liberal conirllmtIons to convention expenses.
Sometimes the choice is im|sirtunt. Lincoln’* nomin­
ation in IHIld wiih greatly facilitated IxHTiuse the convention
was held in Chicago, and the galleries were Jilted with iiis
sinypathlzers. Ity Hie same token the Democratic choice
that year of Charleston, South Carolina, prevented all hope
of compromise between North and South, and ended in the
running of two tickets, with defeat for both. More recently
in 1924 Democratic sulection of New York City caused the
campaign to founder on the unsuccessful insistence of the
galleries that Al Smith he nominated. Held elsewhere, the
convention might have settled on Its compromise candidate
III time to Have more of tho pieces.
So fur these considerations do not up|s&gt;ar likely to affeet the Republican choice of a convention city. Other pmlrlent is arc mure iirenaing.

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1 Tfiii (hbrluit*
iftxiorH in th is camitry Ih arte of. Itmii
stufulinil atul la'roini toibocoma more ncutu, it in ItelievriJ,
At a r e m it ineetlnR in W ashington o f , medical adv|*er|i to Ute S clcctlvf Service official*, it wan Ueciiitsd that
with the July goal of three anil a lutlf mnilmi m en in the
urmctl forcs.it, aeventy-five imnilrtil rnrirc |iliynicana would
be needed to rupplinieiil the ten thoinsaiul who a re now
nerving. Tbla withdrawal of medical irermiuiiel from availability to the general public will add to a nerioU* problem,
It will Ire ativiHublu now, mbit* limn ever before, for thu
average d tU cn to tuke no foolinli H mIw Involving h ealth anti
Aiifety, to olwcrvt* health rulea, eat a IraUnced d iet, ami get
plenty of ileep lit nrtiur that he m ay require ha little mesllcal
attention u poAAlblu.

ConKreRHman Herlonx Keporu
By 811) IIKKLONG

Demurratir rounlry, the |{*&lt;l* give
their allcgiame, nnt to their natlunal guvurnmrnt but to Motcow.
Thi* la mi truv that when a teriuu
difference arlie* betwean
l(a
llu iiia unit a ll«m&lt;icr»cy the Cur
munist rititenv uf the Democracy
will able with the Soviet Union.
Indrevl, I hi* fart provldea Mnacow
with on* of it* moxt ueeful wea­
pon* in waging it* world revo­
lution for the tpread of Cumrnunlam.
Eve ry min-Kui&gt;lan CominunUt
I* a subject first uf Moscow, and
after that is a ritltm uf hi* own
country.
One only haa to look at Europe
to lee numerous example* uf thi*
truth. Take countries like Italy
and France, which have large
L'nmmunDt paMIr*. The Red* are
in constant run IIN't with the nun*
t'umtnuniat gnvrmrnenta.
Th e
('ominunl*t leader* are indoclrinaled in Moscuw, They take their
tirdent from Moscow. And they frg■luently ere called to Moscow to
gat fresh order* or, where they
have failed in their task, to reie lv« chastisement.
We had an unforgettable (and
perhap* unforgivable) example of
trying to force nationalism to mix
with Communism in China during
the lata World War. Th e schema
wtw a dismal faltura and the Outrossra, ka was lo he exneetad, was
llull th* (Utninuiiista finally tool"
over. In «Uch fashion did Moscow
haeutna ilia ovarlent of a Pallet
of M u millions.
Th e ttmnil would ream to tm th
no Democracy ran afford m a
tolerant Inwards a t ’oinmnnlsl
Party within II* border*. Comm
it ml* the cuckoo in the ne«i &lt;
Democracy,
However, this doesn’t preclude
the cultivation of count rat ion b
tween Commualit sad Demi
nation* In rnattara whl.'h adapt
themselves to such treatment.
Frobably the ay port unit lea for
cooperation will W limited, hut
(hey may help lessen the dangers
of armed atrlfe, pendin gthe day
when the Ideological melting-pot
ha* made ths “on* world” we hear
about.

tlrawbevriei hr
County grower*

iAer all averagf. \if flO.'rfB*
rrate for the month.
“The Sanford Ktati* Farmer-*
Market reports attpruzimately 2t!
varieties of vegetable* continued
in heavy movement over that
maiket during Ibe past week,
though a very low market was
evidenced on some items. Cab­
bage pi ice* range,! from 76c to
$ 1.10 per 60 pound hag with a
heavy volume In eight. Celerv
held ||^ own *11 week moving out
freely at 13 00 to $8.26 and
volume la expected to increase
from now on. R&lt;1»» for the past
wtwk amounted to 66,416 unit*
valued at $11,7.10036/ 3 u«lngV
on thi- market fo* th* month
of March tolaM 615360 uiRt*
v*lued at $1,24.1J!)I« 5 mpxrredjny

-T h * rpecialtv tingcr* included
l)*q. Johnston, “Fldylt" Padget,
“t'loMom'*' Crlnrr. “Foot*” Eldrlitg*, “Dr-acon" Roger*. Kdwxrd
“Kteamlewt” Morgan. Mi** Claire
Morin and W. C, Rarr*tt.
An fmpre**lvp cmirlutlon to
the program was the entrance of
liw two Nation*! Guard color
bearers w*th fl*g», Eugene and
lame*
Kendall, and Oswald
Adam*. Marine, recently hark
fr«m Korea.
In the audience w»re more than
m driven* from Kissimmee, and
All children from the Florida
Methodist Rome at KnterprRe,
moat of whom hp,| never aeen a
Nfttltrdf * show Twfortj
-ill

Military Training

Thi* commiuion within sit
rwHiilu-would tubmit lo Coagm*
ka Irgiaing and operation pro­
ralhoies, it posal*.
The Hout* and Senate Aimed
6*m$» commute** would have
lha power to modify the draft or
tear it up and wtite on* of thair
These bills would go through (he
And thorp is no other place p f*d»4 process for enac Invent of

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society’s 119th national meeting.
Ib e lin t four-dav *e**iuii wai
held in Bostuii tail week.

Foreign Labor
(CaallaaeO Pram Paao Oa*)
labor during World W ar Ik by increating wurk day* and offering
greater stability of employment,
the renort * ;!J. “ got f “- V ’^er
NcTJTTs :!«*;. iIIJ *urn«
i
impuitallon x x X.”
The commission drew a drab

Maybe you have already
discovered how much being out
of door* ran do to eaav your
miiul. Tlie trouble I* we forget,
get busy and involved and
nev*r give nature a chance to
brlp 11*. ,
Give yourself two or thrr*
hours In the fresh air gardeli
ing, walkiug of Just sitting.
You will find your trouble*
pUlheti avtde a* you observe
iiatmo'i* way*.
A n y doctor will tell you how
nenrficial to the mind and
lusty the out uf doors ran be.
Till* la Ike silal af a a»*t*a ml
lUlllartal
sUtrrilaeateala
a*,
ararlaa la ISIa e v e * * eark S f f V ,

‘srpr,

woikria on the move faom uoe
area to another:
“They neither rlalm the com­
munity a* a home nor lines th*
community claim thrm. x x x Lo­
ral authorities arc not inseniitlv*
to the misery of migrants, al­
though under present laws of
reaidrnce, they are almost helpless to deal with It.”
The commission recommended:
1. A “federal committee on
migratory farm labor” to co­
ordinate federal, »:i*.e and pri­
vate artivltlrx Misting to such
labor.
2. I -'(dilation prohibiting cmnlov'tt*nl
of
allana
illegallv.
aulliL-ir.ng the Immigration and
naturalization servlre to Marrh
farm* (hut not farm homes» for
illegal alien* and providing fine*
against person* hiring and trans­
porting illegal alien*.
3. That U. 9. citizen* In Puerto
Klco and Hawaii be given first
call when outside labor is u*-.t

I f you couldn't
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BO B KAHNS
Kurua liiaurnncv
Aifency
Room 2 U 7 -M .‘l*rli Bldg.
PhuM 977

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KlMiMineett and ikiagted o*t te
tg$e »• l&gt;"» f Fdward P* l.«ne a f

M antirlpat*! dtfrlnsr‘ tht*1 CirrreiiV
&lt;ertf' If w irin ’ WcJtbc. iVU»*!(*:
O M tU V ' of *f| lr*ni- ts rermrSe,)
ervol *attd ctlriimlter* have •tleeh'
-eHiniz *r record -price*.'' Th:*
tomato outlook I* also giWvl and
s light volnme |* anttrinated

■luring |hp ourrent: sfeets. ,aqis#h;

i;.grd minstrel show*.
I Mr.

Field

also thanked

th*

['-Hors and all local enp ta ln rn
rhn had enabled the Kfwanl*

9ub tu raise a substantial aura
b* Its underprivileged children’.

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the Company and tho Union rune
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date * new agrseo'rr.t. The rare**nt " ? r ’ tnent was executnf in
W $ and ha» U»n modified twice
,u pfovi,,e fur wage lncrea.es.
„ P * * * * m t"y
Hem*, the
,,nlon
rtgueaed n general
•"•ronae. It has Iwen our
ov» r the yean to pay Wage*
■r* I" JIM with the wage*
°*hn; worker* In the commupP** * h,ch Jt* »*rt# whose jobs
55*. c? n**?/*"• *° talonhsmi jobs,
‘ Wa way can we do Justice
l"* " " f Pfnpi* who make up

SHOWING TUESDAY &amp;
Por Thou# Of You W h o
Loved “Stars In My Crown'*
and " I ’d Climb Ttha Hlghwt
Mountain” .
. Wo l*romli*e
You'll Love “The Next Voice
You' Hear"

1947 Dodge 4 Door Sedan

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Dark Green paint which looks aim oat new
Radio, Heater, 4 Brand new Goodrich tlrrx w ith
Life-Guard Tubes, Price
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1947 Dodge 4 Door Sedan
Good Paint, Good Tire*, Scat Covers, Radio, Heater

—The MsoAgemant—

IMS Bulek Convertible
O ly m p ic B I lm F l n k h , P n c t l c l l y n e w ( I n k , R e d lo ,

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Want him to discipline t h
rral for publicly suggest!;
pt* qf &lt;8iln*te Nationail»t

1948 Bulek Roadmaiter 4 Door Sedan

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W . V. Bitting
Tuuchton Drug Co.

1941 Stud«baker 4 Door 6 Cylinder

tc fill out a Standard Form 67, Application fer Federal Kmploymrnl
and a Card Porm 60oUA|f ,hn,l f||»'
them with ths Executive Secretary.
Hoard of U. g. Civil Service Etaminers. U n g Range
Proving
Ground Division, U S A F . PatrlA
A ir Force Rate, Cocoa, Florida.
Veteran* claiming 10-point vetsrana psrferemt should alto file
Form 14 and the required proof,
All of these forma are avallablo
at any fint-or second-class post
office, ur from the Executive Sec.

places.”
lie addrd: "Just where this
being done i| a liltb I
field, hut I have it o* go aiHhority. the best authority."
Lott week, Rayburn came oui
of a White House conference and
said not all the troop* galhetsag in
muscluiria wsie Chinese Comgiusiils.
. KayLurn also m M then that
the United State* was threatened
by “a terrible danger" which
might bring on another wurld
war.
Last week’* sUtemanU were
mode on the Hons* floor a« r
began debate on the controv*r*]ai
draft-universal ulilltary training

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1940 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan

types (no clerk-typist or rlerkstenographer position*, however),
classified a* (181 to G8-4, with
salaries starting at $2,800 to $8,»7» ■ year, depending on the claaaiflcatlon, Wiille we will be glad
to lie of any aulatanc# we ran
In ronnerllen with the** positions,
6u, handled under Civil
^ m . A m v f f . ii w« a n o n a ry Berv ce regulations and th« quailtieatlons of the Individual, determined h» a written examlnatlnn,
Hteo, a*&gt;r •« i had only a few will
the gbvnniiiit /m.-(ur in m -

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C L E V E L A N D , Apr. » -&lt; / P ) -A
new chemical pruioiveu taler *nd
cheaper fluoridation of water for
prevention of tooth decay, the
American Chemical Society was
Culd today.
The substance, called “ floral”, 1*
much I* » poisonous than fluori­
dating agent* now in u m and ran

Egg* M i peck oil
end down h rh &gt; y«
U t t e r that waV.J

4. That agricultural worker* be
given legal assurance of their
right tu organize by extension of
the Taft-lla rtlgy A rt to large
farms.
6. Grants-In-ald by th* A g ri­
culture Department to state* for
thr MtablDhmttrt of labor ramp*.
Development o r a rural non-farm
bearded “Kissing Hhlek from housing program for migrant*
In the peraon of i'Al when thvy ar* not traveling to
March of fast year l&gt;v, l|l/d»2
*1, dntiadl a 'lot of hilarity Job*.
d Thai Huslal Hecurity, public
"nit* and g valuation gain &amp;t In. the audience with his hugghut
«M6Ari|.irt.
,,
and kissing attempt* ah he strode health 1 and education programs
be extended to covvr migratory
" T h e ' Wa uchul» |sta|^ F n ip e fV up-and Bwwrt-the aisle*.
kfatkef handlcl |2* ^irtd bdjhe*;o|!
peafnrdi’KiwaiOs Pre-IHrnl Joel worker*, with federal financial
*b-um Ur« ' a ? an ' n v e m W T fc f Ft*M Introduced ,Ma*nr 8 t r of

lubllshad I •re Civil Rrrvice Jobs of various

r

S afer Fluoridation
O f W ater Foreseen

J.leloie of it-,

Convention City

Sot | | MB ftb w 1 AAT* . R e W f e b o r Bubranimlttre
lay* wi thosst endanrrer- « f Die Agriculture Coenmlltae, of
which I am ■ member, held henrt= r :: Jn connection with th* fepnrtlon of Puerto Rican fatm It but
Floitdal has lOtned t|se prouw i«t*
eonltnetal Hunted Slates. It
q of staits which has* eipresscd won necessary that I be there to
t belief that two Mims in the a*e that no-hlng wa* done to In­
kite House ar* enough (or any terfere with our present arrange­
ment with the British Weil Indie*
m, With the approval in the for Rahaman farm labor. From
Ha Legislature last week of the Here, R now looka like we have
sslitulional amendment limiting •wen successful In our efforts.
It may be ol interest to know
l presidency to two terms, Flori
that we have Just been notified
became the 33th slate m th that there are opening* at Patrick
ioa to so eipicss itself. Il is A ir Force Rase at Cocoa for a
■tstiag to aote lltsl Horida number of clerk positions. Thro*
&gt;k this affirmative acltod-’ fat
la of tiw fact that the amend■$ had already hecotna a part
by heiag formdraw up a plan.

■NOfth
T S lS 'l m
W io Chattahoochee,

I l ’aallaatg Ptaw faa* Oaal
beuna, pepper*, lima*, eggplant
cucumber*, ■quart), corn, field
and English Ptaa, cabbage, okra,
potatoes and butter bean*.
“Tb* Fort Pierce State Market
report* cucumber volume
Increating with a plentiful supply
expected during the current week.
A total of 807 crate* from tl.e
new tpnng crop muveu out taut
wchk. The cool weather may
raus* a alight delay in the Martlug of the tomato harvesting, but
tht market expect# to start
auction sale* this week.
“ Florida City State Market
continue* with a heavy volume of
tomatoes, fiV-nr. bushel* field*
tot*
moving during the p*»t
week at a rr»s* return of $1M0,098.05 with pr:ce* per clot*
ranging from jl.06 to $7.6(1. N ...
I a.j.ui*)■ sold from $1.76 to $2.(Hl
while Pule bean* brought 18.26
and lower.
“The fir*t cucumber* of the
Mason made their appearance on
can lie no real 'ouprmtlon between the Plant City State Market last
Communiim and any other idology week selling at $1.1.76 per buthel
within the border* of one nation tub for Fancy and $6.00 for
By D P .W in M A C K E N Z IE
A P Forelga Affair* Anulyal

U reported moving slowly due to
heavy volume south of that area.
"The Fort Myers 8tat# Market
reporta a light movement of
pepper, eggplant and squash.
With the expectation of warmer
weather harvesting will probably
itart in good volume « f good
quality nu-uniber* and tomatoea.
Cucumber* brought 110.00 per
buthel for Fancy, ft) .00 for
Choice and $5.Wi fur Jumbo and
plain with g«««l demaud, though
daiiiami on other Item* la aald
to U poor.
“Cabbage continued to move
at fair price* on the Paialka
State Farmer*’ Market with a
heavy volume bringing 11.00 t-»
$1-8 per 80 pound bag, and
(1.25 to $1.50 per crate. Good
Volume of cauliflower brought
$1.76 to filial per crate.
“ Crop* are reported lu e l­
ement condition In the pahokee
State Market area with heavy
volume of cabbage, and a good
volume of corn, bean*, pepper*,
and only a fair volume of celrrv
moving during the pa*t week.

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�MONDAY APR. 9, 1950

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
MONK

14*

S tria l Calendar
M O N D \1
The Woman'* Rtble Cl* of tin
first Baptist f'hutrh w o t at
Uie home of Mr*. R. T. Hunt at
7:30 I'. M. witn Mrs. J I, Jack
run.
TU ES D A Y
The Fidrli* Cl*- .if the fit:,'.
I ftaptlit Chlltrh will inert at thr
home of Mra. I). h MrNab «l&lt;
Klin Avenue at S.-no I’. M
Tii* Pilot Club will liohl install
alinn t c r s ir n fnr incoming officer,
at thr Yarht Cluh following thr
Minner meeting at *1 .10 P.M
Junior lltifh Srhn.il P.T \ util
meet at the school at i Ut I’ M
for a board meeting J*rk Ratignn
will he guest speaker.
Th*- Unity f’las- mil meet .it
the Valdez Hotel .1 7 :in P M m il,
Rev, Carolyn II Parson' a lr » ,h
rr. The public is invited
Teacher* and Officers of the
Sutvlay Helmut will unit ut 7;.1*i
!’. M, at Church. Central |t*oii»t
Junior tint! ‘ ntrrnietltate ti
»l!t meet „t T.iifi P. M. at Church
The t'lmpel Choir of the First
Hsptbt Church will hold rehearsal at the church at (5:15 I*. M
W E H N K S IIA V
The (Jatdrn Cluh will have a
Imaid meeting ut (t;3tt A.M. nl Hie
(iarden O u te r
The fioldrn (iroup of thr lake
Mary Community Church inert*
at the rhtlrch Wednesday at 3:t*l
The Httmnes* Women of ll»e
I ake Mary fompopnly •.’hutch
meet with Mr*. K. U tf O Ws'dpes
day at H.fHI IV M
Mrthn*lisl Church sslll hol&gt;| it
I’ravrr 'leetlng Service tn Me
Kmlry Hall at 7:4.ri.
Regular Midweek I'tayii S*-t
T vice at 7:3(1 P. M. At Central
Rant 1st Church.
The Prayer Set vice will la-gm
at tent) P. M. at the Find Raptist
Chiirrh. The Pastor will bring nn
other in the series on "R very
Christian’s Job."
TM k'RHD AY
The Dottgla-. Jo|w Junior Rrnlh
erhood will meet *• the First
Raptist (Thinrh tonight at 7::u&gt;
IV M.
The Central (T rrlr of the lia r' » den Club will meet at ;|:U0 P. M.
at Ihe home of Mi*. II. C. Moore.
Thrre will lie a white elephant and
a market l&gt;a*krt sate.
Hauloid linn# Itiitooi.tiatinu
Club will meet at 2;#&gt; P.M. at the
h*&gt;nte of M m . Htuce D a u b IIMH
locust Avenue Tii* cluh will'work
on alumiitnni t r a « .

al thr homa of Air*. K M. nalM

Mrs. Whatley Elected
High PI'A President

The Lamplighter

' I n S. I. IVhutlrv » » rlfflr I
p r-a -im t of Ih» Seminole Hip'
School I*. T . A, ,vl lll&gt;- rnirlilt
held Tu t-•■lay .it lli&lt; sch**ol.
l l l l » r ol fleer
rlrcted wet.
Mi
If U. Hull In &lt;&gt;11, vice pi •
abut I ; 'l l • J
1
MiHinlri
seirvt.it); Mia. M. K. Rakrt,
Irra n irri; and Mrs. \V. A. Mur
rut'll, liiatoiian.
Hr. .1, tl. Rout wan. tlir »peaVc,
ami utt.l for hi* topic "Visual
Pduralion " Those p in r n l visitr
H i. Rout*’ roopi and with tin
help nf Munr of hi* students h»h»wri|
I lir in
how
inipurtan
Visual Kdoratiuri is in thr atu
ill tils.
Mr*. Whatley, slmly group
chan man, r-p«*rird « study (turn
will hr p n in *t Seminole High
School nn Apt
17. Thi.- study
enurse i* combined with Junlo
High ami (iramnusr School an.l
atari* with itjjb tia lin n at It:ft1

l lint i lut, will
poll,air
M u R R. Kelly Is confined to
.■ la nice and runustM party at the Flmid.i Sanitarium in Orlando
*1 Woman'-&gt; Club on the evening aftn undergoing an operation.
tl" *". it was announced this
in rnttig by Mrs. AI Hunt, rhair
Pfe. and Mrs. Howard Whrlchel
min in charm- of arrangements h ft I nlay lo spend thr week in
Pfoircls of the party will lie Daytona Reach.
ii n|
toward the club's 'litk
Rm k, nnd other prnjcel*
Friends of Mrs. Audie Raiinrau
will iegret lo Irani that she is
confined to the Veuiald l.aughton
M rs . R . W . T u r n e r
Memorial Hospital.
N am ed
In s tru c to r
Mrs. H rniv Mrlasulin, Sr. will
'It
If W Turner 'vu&gt; rh-tsol lease Wrdnrxdav for Mai on. tin
ssliere she will visit tclA livtl foi
t.i ’•ii*I lir-tiueto, of DKtriet T o en
lv four i f Florida of the t ' F S— aliolit a wreck.
Mis. J M Stlncipticr, recte’i
d "
annoiuirerl ut the nieiluio of
lion chairman, reported on tio
Mi
and
Mis.
D,
Zuikety
i t " S . oii teile &lt;'hunter No ” II. K B wnik of Hie Celery Cinte an 1
have as their gueit* Ml. and invited a*! parent , to visit it utsd
h nirt T h o r day. The •Mminl
Mt
i
John
K.
Rridgets
nf
Moremi’tit v ,i usi*iIi hv the Worthy
see what it offer* thr voting
•■rand Million of Flolidu at the head c ity , n . c.
people of Kemirmle High orhcvnl
uerling i'f the fit.iiid Chanter i*
The budget nml finanre rliaii
Mr
nnd
'Ir*.
(*.
I..
Mutguu
Tampa, which r|o*ed Fliilav night
man. Mi*. II. T . Hunt, announced
left
I
imIuv In return to Charlotte.
Mr* Mnrrnv
larvls prodded
plan* foi a softball game to be
ever llo* mooting in the alo-cnr* N, C. after spending the past held at the softball diamond on
week
with
Mi.
nml
Mr*.
A.
I..
*m
I sing. ||ie W i'ithv Mat mo
th ; la kefton I, t.iriighi i.r * ,
who mi attending the Inre I jug in Skinner
I'. M. 1m* game, which is ulidr
Tampa
Mr. nnd Mi*. Hugh Whelrhel, the direction of Me*. June Winn,
Jr.,
of Dade City returned home | si'ill match the ..indents again*:
" O M A N 'S KXI IIANOP.
the parrots and teacher*.
Sunday
after spending thr 'seekI The Womans F.xchange met
Room count s*s- a He with the
end
with
Mr.
nnd
Mr*.
Hugh
Thursday morning tit the Wee*
senior*, sophomores, nnd th ■
Wbrlehrl,
Hr.
Maid Custard Stand ftp n Cora
f toih nii'ii ill having thr satin
Cota party and a bn lines meet­
ntnnbtr tuesrnt.
Ftirmlv
of
T
.
R.
(Juilliuan
will
ing
Mr
D. S. Whlddon. puhllrily
It was derided Oust tbr e*. tegtrf to learn that he I* con­ chairman, slatr.l she ssa* happ'
illative would remain open lliiuiigh fined In the Orange fiencral ll« »
In see nioie nf the patent* at
out On "diool term Plans w eir pital due In a broken hip. Mra. the meeting au.| ingcd nil of
disco- ml for pulling articles iii IJutllm.sn will lie moved lo thr sh*'m tu rrmentht t that this i
the '.tors’ windows in town art Fernald laugldon Mrusorial Ho** Dieir P. T. A and neetls t lie
the tii' inlier* taking Hu nt to liirct- pital later in the sseek.
siipiwtrf of all t lie parent*.
Itu:
As there bale l&gt;"t'ii many
Cant lletly Jane Hnvdei, Chic'
••all. for aiitiipies a nml ion was
pa1ad to add anthpp- to tlo ir PhjMial Tlierapist wilh the It. S
'tin y lb* pital at (Tamp I’ickr
imirbatidise.
trlntnrd
Haliudav
af*
lotion ipg the meeting icfresti■ Vi*.
metilt wete ■erved to the appro- s|H'iiding two week* with het par­
ents, Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Sttvsininlely l!fi memtur- tuesrnt.
' singing rhool foi children
tin of Osteen.
nnd adulls will lm condurfrd at
the Chtircli uf Chi if I, Second
Mr. and Mr*. Claude l-orkc Street ami Kim Avenue, tirginnlnr
W Itnpinrht n* cn-hndc**. Visiland
daughter.
Sena
and
Mr.
tonight at H:MI n’rlm k and last
inn daughters are welcome.
tuirke'a mother, Ml*. II.
T.
Mimosa Circle nf the fiardeu Waters, Hr. spent the wcekrnd ing 1vo week*.
The classes will Ii** conducted
fTirelc will meet ut IlijQO A M . at
the home of Mrs f1at*-Oce Wallis. in Tampa where Mr. low-kr at­ nf Daytona Ri arh They air npen
tended
the
annual
meeting
nf
earh evening by J . P. Pievatt
Ir*4Ni Kllint Avenue.
Hie Rose Clrrle of the liarilrn Tnm ’a Peanut Company at the In the public and every..... inter
Hlllslmmugh
lintel.
They
also
Club will meet at ft:1ft A M. at
rated In singing i* Invited to at
attended the state amateur golf tend.
the Carrirp Center.
tournament.
Tbc Jwcnrunda Circle of the
(ianleo Cluh will meet nt .'l:tni P.
Hartley, rlmplaip, and Mrs Itnv
M at the home nf Mrs J . N .
Tillls, Mr*. It. I,. Mill* • and Mi
1111loo, I'jni Pai^etto Avenue,
D. C. tjalehes a* directors.
Tbc llilu*ru* t'itele of the
Mra. M. K. Ilakci pir-sidnl
Harden Club will meet nl 51:00
over Ihe titer If Ug alid icporl
P. M nl the loune of Mr* V. f"
Mto. . Chartrs
Wehvter
ir* • werr rm Die Ccwi dlllltiunal T*m
Schley at Paola
elected ptfsidettl oT the Altlfrlratt furtire in Otlattib* A pi I. Mi.
The Palm ITrcle of the tiatdeu l,cgi'Mi Auitliatv al a mealing linker, Mr*. M illet, 'Ir*. D ig Cluh will meet at noon at the nt th e 'llllt.
lim iter, '|r*. Doridhv WcbsDi
flar*len fTenter with Mr*. M. T.
Dtlier officer" elected w r r i and Mrs. fjatrhrs welc Ihe flv*
Day n r’. Me*, niluum Rales and Mr. D. D Whlddon, first vlec
delegate* from Haiifmd tu atMrs K.
r. (T,
t . f'aniplwdl
f aniplwdl a* hostesses.
ho*te*»ns. iwrsiilcnt; Mra. J . M. Harrrt lend the rmiference.
seeotal vlea-president; Mrs. M- E plant were dl-&lt;u**ed for Copy
Raker, t rear drat: lira. M. I - Day In Is- held May .’n with
M u . Whlddon a* fhaitnuu It
wai. vnlerl thnt a leltet nf llianks
It*- sent In Jim m y Sitiglrtarv and
tn firern** Fuel frit their r » .
"peraloiii with tin l.egion al the
ircrn l fair.

tf .ls )'
mu .ic Intel lifiw sin t
.1 in■fii p U t recordk in a niuals
.tnif m il &gt;«-• only I.P'*, or Ion®
lilnyinp irro n l' Snmr two hour*
it ll'irtiinii pleavuie contained
mm two i m n ih . Wh*| e great
m iim : nf i|uire ami physical
work1 Jiiit pul throe irrnril* nf
i&gt;, V rnil’s ” 1 a Tratiitta’* on
unit let them roll You tn n ’l havn
in winty •Iniiil thrm. You ran
........... i Iiiiiii , whatever you had
.. Iinliiti I nml hrar the cnt.re
■m u ,i if it weir oiigmating
ill thr Mel.
.Vtt'ni'K thr urn irm n lt that
h ue Ini’ii utaili* u r Puccini's
I..
Ibdirtiie". " la
Traviala'*,
"V. virtue It tti i fly", and an imjh'. ii 'L’ li i of symphonic work, a i
writ l ml ii" itock n rapidly in*
...... 'ill: It ’ .I* only a year and
,i half ago Dial thr new owner
■I tin I I' f in e r a.** annum sly
n 1111u . is .iii ii.it*
Today.
!"■ &lt; ■ ill n c iith iu g lo dtramed
i "'linin' ■ it"' orw lot lias ar..t in. r nudwr uttn*
i • . i t base tu album
!to1"i||«’ ’Y|ih
AD
.•ml Meuotti singing. Thn
noid Fterjf*
- .i m iii . then i* ulwaya
it'ii, t .tin ii
n.ii,■ to replace
tin tisoid &gt;• tin album in Ita
I,
i j* i » N ' i i i , it is onsaiblp
to i.iii H&gt; .111111 'i|&gt;rin, nit turns
highligtd ■ "ii ,\ ii,d l.p reenrd*
i
l i i
and llidu
M l"
,1. 'hi mli ■
»fRndnlphit
and Mum \nd ibe.c won't break*
In ,i t ii huotogSrat age, lad year's
i.tgi i obodete bus year.
Ifiientis siil* cl
'lam pe*iple, i |i,x lulls the nltj.
i*l «'•*# M'fltiFlijtImPf »ltr
fl'HiiM %■«•!&lt;*" **f H»« Ii tlI fI Til HIhff|
»f* .f ♦ - ••
fi::u irt in
ti.- "tilft ••f .»|*. r iuni
t,f»»&gt;irlt*
fs »

Church Of ('hrist To
Hold Kinging School

Mr«. Webster Named
Head Of Auxiliary

Mi* Joseph II Slnarou*,'. Jr., daughter nf M
Joseph |l Si'.ctitou*,', Jr., on i*f 'Ir. nml Mis. J
'veiling at the Holy I’m** Kpi*rnpul Cltunh

Miss l).’i|innc Connelly Itccomcs Itridc Of
.Inscph I*. Shea roll sc, Jr . Of Orlando
III .i hr aot if id rat,ill, light double

ring icnnuuiy .it the Holy t 'lix i
Kpi.-copil Cluuili Saturday even
rug. Mm* Daphne tiny Con,'illy,
■biugbt* t of 'l l . anil Mrs la-c
ll.iwku, ' Conially, la*, nine the
bride of J " ,'pli If Sin- aloo •.
J | .. -it, ,,f 'b
ami 'll* Jo-eph
I! fitn aimj *', 3| of Hi lamb, Th*
•civoiituy W". plrfnlllterl l*y Hie
RI, Rev. Itaplv I liotdlil. Ri .bop
y, tin Dnai • ol iioiitli I I uuU.
ri l t c j by the Rev II lit t le
ton Zi mu iei in an.

(■bases Kntcrtain

Mr sod M*
J'din IJalln" &gt;
M il
'.Icon I ingle ap,| ' ,li
Chase « , mted
'I r and M&gt;
Chain in serving
Thom prevent with th» bud*
and crimm wete Mr and &gt;h
Hm. km* Connelly, Mr. a'sl Mi
lierahl lavssing, Rev. nml 'b
11. I.yttlebin /Imuierman, M* ,
Roy Mynies, Mia. flnidnn Htanl* ■,
Mis* Matgatrt Dingfeblrr, Mi «
Kltaaheth Dys*.n. Frank 'Irbai e
and Ib’b Crumley.
Th n .r present from Itrland r
were
Ml,
and
Mia
Jn.epii
Hhearmtir, Hr.,
Mr. and
Mi .
Paul M Pague, Mr. and M
Hobeit
llrastry.
Mr*.
Ritbv
Hheatniise. Mil* Retty Shr«r&lt;&gt;u e,
MU* Hallv Hhaanuisp. Arthur It.
June*, Janie* Rush anil Uni on e
H. Maqilirc.
(tilt nf Inwn guest* w*re tha
Rt
Rev. and Mrs
llerirv I.
tauitiit.
Mr
and
Mr*. Mat

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W .T .U .IL
a n a im
*:«# Veiss
a Ik m s I s H *t*rk*r i!»i»&gt;,i
a tn T w ilig h t Penas
Ait* ’arwirt* P*ra&lt;1»
1:11 Perr* Coro** t*t«a»
Tiae tu ttiln * *»« A * low*
; is 1 l , H i la s *
fit* tliirla*** Ite p -rle i
I 11 Kernel** H v r'atle

The

laid*

given

m m*l Mag*

l v be!* t ill'if ,
gi.ii n of n loll
an nvfilat »'f
lace A I’elri

i ' e loiely lo he
hi id*! atln w ill
Impoitrd f'h*litllly
Pan collar »f l « u
lrirnmc-1 the ncikluu Tin bn - p i
and hitlg poll'll d sleeves weir
finished Willi lain I'll "led luiHoll*
A deep prpliiui of Chard illy larc
was *• I on n full -k ill of snlltt
rstending into a full Iraln The
Iwldr's firtgiibp veil of Ficocli
illu-oio
frit finnt a i alol
of
Clianlilly la&lt;* She cau'ed « ran
rad*' I".input of tulip., while l i b

usher* were
A Mas Itievver, I
Julian h Ibuiunuk, ItidM-it P
Ib a -lry , Act hut II June.., ,la n i'.
h. Rush, Raym*'» I M ignite and
I
It Hail
\t*
Connell v, mot het **f th*'
tifidt, im i i a gtmo of iii*wilc i I
l.loe I lianldly laic, mill a loll I
luaiipll.rllr kilt amt a t-»s|lie of)
laic with matching ludero fth*'
,ll o were a l.tveml* i I'tcbl'l c*u 1
-tg» ' I i - Jthcaiou
tin- grmiMi’i
mother, *Imse a dinner gown of*
Point in- Vrnls* lace nnd cr* t*e in
mist grey with orchid afccs-orte
and an utrhiil tmsagi
Follnwing tlir eptrnuitiv. th •
i cl rptinn was tu Id at the lionu
of the hride'n parent* The wed
ding parly received the guest '
in Hie living i mini winch ivm ut
11 actively drcciruled with purple
ai.il yellow gladioluses.
The luhle's table, ove t la Id with

and ontlleyn iiichid*
Mi
tin a ld l i c i i l p altende*!
Hn hiiile a. matron of honni
The brill* vniaids, included Mr*,
fiuiibm Stanley of Rmham. N C ,
Mis Kllralieth Dyson, all*.' "'nlly
Klicalouse. Mis* R »lty Hhcatouie
Tbc juntir hr hies maid w»* Mis*
Hally Chase All altendatlla wore
•Ttntdr'., hollrilnn Icnrtli g»w|u
*d nylon mattjulaette in graduated
nhndrs of lilar and purple. The
teHlires weir shlircd with fl*
eh is covering Ihe shmihlrrs. Thelt
Iwiuffant skirl* wen rnatlc In
tier* nf lilac and purple, and they
wore (hurt purple veils fa-tened
on "tie -idf of the headband with
an Iri*. They each tarried a cas­
cade cnnitgr merit of lavcmler It is
and tulips.
f*e*itgc M. Hheabuise a&lt;le*l as

*tot ,tf Ik, laid* and mineh o a ,
**v* I tl "'ll til* punch boil I | 1t'Cil 1
,t til* olhe| fUtl
ft,,rilin g tile glints •* tile
■|mii w r»r 'l l
II ' Newman
alid 'll
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Boston Red Sox Look Like Winners
In American League Pennant Race
By J A C K H A N D
N hW Y O R K . Apr. '»-&lt;/!*) No H « l S o l. N o Red S o i. No Red
Sox. Not even if they get Joe DiMaggio, Boh Lemon and Vic Ratehi.
You (wore oil for Ltr|n latl September.
but that wat seven inoullit ago. With openiog day a week off, the
old riavinir returns. Giving up* — — — —
—
— — — —
the Bed So* U tougher than r_
: :
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rutting
out
cigarette..
That T r a i n i n g C a m p N o t e H
power ,^
kn*'w1|^ fh^ - J J J
By ASS O C IA T E D PHKH8
Fonway
lose?
D A L L A S , Apr. t » -( A T — Th*
The Ameriran la-ague tha|iei New York Yankees ar* having a
up like a three Huh race with financially successful /xhlbltiuu
Boston, New Y’ork ami Cleveland tnur of th* wost and southwest.
in the thick of it In troll, off to Ill fact, in .10 games they've drawn
a tout spring start, doe- not Im­ almost as many petple as the
press a* a pennant contender.
HI. Louis Browns did all last seaBack of the first four, it’s u eon.
&lt; f
grab bag, lik*- two separate lea- The Brownie* pulled &lt;n a meager.
gur* with Washington, Chicago, 247,1.11 fans in I960. Ho far, 8.11,St. Louis ami Philadelphia in the 462 have paid to s c yank** ox.
second.
hihition games this spring— and
Here's the way it looks from there's still a week to go.
A crowd of 1.1,963 taw the
here:
Y'anks outlast Houston, 15-9, yes1. Boston
trnlay on the loeers’ field. Jo*
2. New Y’oik
DIMaggio ami Mickey Mantle hit
3 Cleveland
homers for Ih* New Yorkers.
4. Detroit
6. Washington

ASIIEVII.I F. *
a. I’niiadelphia
Boston figures the moil Im­
proved (tu t, with Ih* addition of
I aiu llomtirau, Bill Wight and
Bay ikarboioogh, three fiont line
regulars. The Kox gave up u
good right fielder, a vetera:!
pitcher and a rookie.
Boudreau i.v the “ take charge
guy” the Sox lacked. Higned a* u
utility mao, the cx-Clevtland
managrr disused into the short­
stop job when Vern Stephens was
injured. On Ktrphcn's icturn, he
moved tu third ba.o, benching
Johnny Pesky.
The Inspirational value of Bou­
dreau rnuld lu&gt; what the satisfied,
wvll-pald Sox nee,I most. Imck of
driving will to win has been conapiruoua in their failures.
A ll you hear about the Y'anks
are raves on Micl.ey Mantle, the
hid pheiiom who Is going tu taka
Jo* Di.’Jaggio'a place some day.
But DiMaggio still Is his. Dig un
the world champs. Hank Bauer
figures to be belter yet and that
dmidiy double play combination
of Phil K iu u lo nod Jerry Cole­
man will Ih- Intact. However,
Phil has born troubled hy injurlot.
it remain* to lip seen whether
Casey .Stengel has romp up with
M replacement for Whltcy lo rd
on his pitching staff. Vie flatrhl, Kd Lipat ami Halil* Roynolds form a strong nucleus al­
though Reynolds has arm trou­
ble.
. «r
Cleveland turn great potential
that unfortunately seems lo run
up a dead end all eel eaoli year
In lale summer. Fmrly Wynn.
Bob l.einun, B “ bhy Feller nnd
Mika Garcia top ( the league’4
pile heir In effectiveness. Steve
Uruinek Is o ralMhle No. 6
W ith Ijir ry |)ol.y, Luke Ra­
ster ami At Itosen to power the
hall and the new Bay HoonoBohliy Avila infield combination
stalling It* first full year, the
tribe lo o k * rough. Kemember,
they finished only six games out
last fall.
Detroit'* dhaneet depend on
V lrg U Truck's ahllllv to rump
back and take tha place of A rt
UoutDm an, now In the army.
Kure-armrd Trucks has yet lo
fir* the trail in III* old style. The
Tiger* have little second line
strength but a first class out.
field ami fair Infield, anchored
hy George Kell, best third has*Irian in karrhall.
Ducky Harris surprised the lea­
gue with a Gfth.place finish al
Washington
last yrar. There
teem* to l&gt;* nn reason he
shouldn't do a* well with Bot
K uiava, Mickey Vernon and Gene
Bearden available for a complete
-gear.
Nobody ran beat th* Chleagt
W hite Sax In tho spring traiaiag
game*. They have shown Sur­
prising strength. A l KarilD, *■•
Red \P«e, given (Hem needed
power.
81. Lottls Brown* supporter*
could find littl# hope In the- club’s
exhibition performance. Pitching
remained the Mg headache.
,t

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— iron Nawcointm, are’ rigninaimer
of the Brooklyn Dodgers, keepa
telling Manager (.'harlla Drosten
“ I'll he ready when the season
starts.*' But the hlg rurve-ha'ler
has shown little of the from
which won him 19 games last
season.
N'owcomhe had planned to pitch
a full gam* against Atlanta yes­
terday. Hut th* Crackers routed
him in the seventh inning with a
•eveii.riji Mast and In all got 14
hits off him.
The Dodger* won’t forget A t ­
lanta— w Kirby lllghe— for some
time. Th* Cracker* knocked off
the Brooks, 8-6, and ole lligb*,
a one time Dodger, went the dis­
tance.
their dismay that minor league
Detroit Tiger, ar* Darning to
hurling stills tbalr bats almost
as teadily as doo* tb* major lea­
gue varloty.
Twice in a three-game trties,
(he Memphis Chicks of the South«»rn Ahsociation bn 4* sent in
itehrr* that made the Tigers
ark like kittens. Th* Chicks took
both contest* easily, by score*
of 10-2 flat unity and 5-44 yester­
day.
Th# Tigers hava a coup)* of
day* for drill boforo starting a
two-gam* series Wednesday with
the Birmingham Barons,

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MKMPIfIR, Tenn., Apr. ft-U P )

piiriuiig rriur*.
Yesterday the Rnx socked Birrn'
Ingham 20-6 and 13-6 In a double,
header witnessed hy 16,077 fans
y w . art-ond gam* was uf five
Inning* duration m . H i* soa could

catch a train.
C H A T T A N O O G A , Tenn., Apr.
9— (AY
Shortstop Chico Carrasriuol is toheduDa to rejoin tb*
Chicago Whit* Hog today after
visiting relatives ahd his ailing
mother In Caracas, Xennuela.
Tha 8ox today far* th* Chat­
tanooga l ookouts, piloted hy Jack
Onslow. Onslow was Box manager
a year agu.
M O N TG O M E R Y , *Ala., Apr. 0
— Ill* Philadelphia Phillies and
Pittsburgh Irataa continue their

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Keep your inauranc* at home
la v * costs through us

INRTAI.MENT MIAN
DKRT.
Tim Sanfurd AtlantD National
Bank
, Mdedtor F D IG
T*L M

Cincinnati Reds
Straight Seen As Hottest
from tha
Team In League

New Y’ork S|MjrtL Editor Jimml# Cannon, a long lima oppoii*
ant of the “ Manly A rt of Self
Defense", has mounted a potent
.•tack against Uixlng In the pra*e.~; It sue of Pageant Msgetlne.
Cannon *aya bluntly that
the (port should be abolished
- i i i
further rooters.lion
defining it as a brutal method
of legali*-d murder.
Cenilon ' a . a point. Dosing is
definitely e h-utal .port. It is
certainly true
that
Idindne**,
scrambled brain t and often death
come to lit practitioners.
There ia certainly little
nubility among the ahread,
greedy men who fur tha moat
part rsploit their “ bums** un*
mercifully ailhoul regard for
the elementary precaution*
taken by the average farmer
a ith hla livestock.

Otton

ftehjjn sr

ronaigned to small, outlying rliilx
because the cagey champions have
little inclination to risk their luc­
rative title against any rral op­
position. Sugar Bay Bohinson,
present middle* right champion,
was for four y.-ara the outstand­
ing welterweight challenger be­
fore he finally acquired the title
on Monty Servo's retirement.
The inlurlea sustained hy
boier* are incredibly painful
«r*d dlsflsnrlng. Around any
fight arena there are hangers
un, broken dawn boier*. **•
pugs with crumpled nose*,
curtilage shaded eye* and
scarred lips accrued in long
years of absorbing punches.
Even the heat of hug era such
as the inimitable Willie Pep are
not immune Pepe hail 21 stitches
taken In his face after winning a
brutal 16 round decision from
Sanday Saddler.
But hosing bolds no monopoly
on sillier brutality or cynical
dishonesty.
Professionad hockey pistes
a heavy wooden rlub in Ike
hand* uf tin playern, rover*
them with ration padding
and Invite* them In murder
each other with as little de­
lay aa possible— giving those
who are successful a fleu
minute real In the “ penally*'
bus.
And football, that manly sport
of gentlemen, is replete with
broken harks, turn ligaments ami
crippled joints as wsll ns broken
teeln and any number of minor
injuriee.
Baseball, usually considered a
fairly safe sport, has Ha nhara
•f Pistol Pel* Raises a wlw am
pupch drunk from ramming Into
outfield walls nr from hting
bellied by f i r t hall pHrher*.
Tannoa seems to miss one
point lloting is a supremely
Individualistic sport. Only In
thla, of all man's artificial
substitute* for mortal rom*
bat, la i bo Inner murage and
nolf-rrllanee uf awe man pit­
ted adainot another -in a
riabt ta Ike finish.
Subject to re rutin rules two
men us# ivory stratagem, every
source of Ingenuity to bettor
each other In elemental ami bru­
tally savage fighting.
Tnls writer has never held any

Take 10 Of Last 11
Games Played In
Grapefruit League
lly JO B P A LLS
Associated I'reaa Sports W riter
Th e Cincinnati Beds would like
to start the National League
season right now. They're red
hot ami caring to go.
A fte r losing 12 of their first
17 exhibition games, the Beds
have iMJunrvd l&lt;ack to take 10 of
their last II and are the hottest
team in grapefruit play.
But
unfortunately Cincinnati
must wait until nest Monday be­
fore it start* to count. The Itrdo
•nlertain Pittsburgh Monday. A pr.
16, In the official National Iwague
opener.
I he big thing for the Iteda ia
to get off to a good start. l.**t
season they gut away fioorly and
lamtuiahrd in or near the cellar
urti! Jtslr. After that they played
. f W 'l * * . id I

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R ACKS

PASCAGOULA, Ml**.. Apr. 9
—(AY— Ralph Tatum of Jarkaon,
Mlaa- D tho champion of th*
.'raw-lar-all event of tha South­
eastern Invitational Outboard Mo­
torboat racM her*.
Tatum wan tha. title la ttw w l»-

tar lha four!
Livingston of

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irag’Je and finished In sixth pine*,
2 4 1 gomes off the pare.
The Itiils smothered Washingiiigtnn, i».|, yeslenlay behind the
nne-hil but wobbly pitching of
Willie (the Knurkl Itamsdrll.
Although permitting only one
safaty— Gil
Loan's first.Inning
single Iturnsdell was in rontinunl
trouble, lie walk'd eight noil hit
two.
It was u busy Sunday with
gami-a pinyisi from Baltimore tu
Beaumont, ’the lio.ton Ited Sox
even played u douhlrheader. whip­
ping their Birmingham farm Huh,
20-fl amt 18-6.
There was some good news for
Bed Sox followers. Walt Dropo,
the ailing first aarker, made hla
first appearance at Imt in a
week and lathed out a pllirh-hil
double in tlr.' •('•xtnd game. The
Clliragu While Sox edged their
cross-town rivals, ih# Cubs, 6-6.
A four-run lin t inning towed
bp tire game fur the White H oi,
who won their 21ft game in 28
■lari*.
Three team*— Detroit, Brooklyn
and the St. Ltu it Cardinal* wore
((naked down hv minor league upiaitlon. Memphis edged Itotroit,
4; Atlanta scored seven run*
In the seventh to alp Brooklyn,
R-0, ami Beaumont pushed across
three runs in the ninth to shade
the Cardinals, A-S.
Hero'a how Ih* other games
wont:
Philadelphia I'Milies outlasted
Pittsburgh, 10-8. The Browns,
paced by three homo - runs, de­
fault'd Han Antonio. I l h . Th n

Game Postponed
The game scheduled tonight
at 1:00 P.M. at the Municipal
Stadium between Sanford and
Lenoir has teen postponed until
tomorrow night, John Kridrr,
League president,
announced
today. The light* at tb# stadium
will h« tested tonight prepar
atury to tomorrow*! coniett.

8anford - Orlando
Kennel Club Entries
t o n i u m T ’ * » :* t h i i :s
m n *t r s A t r — s to re , nil*
Leris u ln .u l. Illn a C lear. U s It
C , t.w r,ln* tevsk.
Alive Csivl,
Ix4&gt; • Ibesat. Good T ra v e le r. Usd

Kina
i n u s n mas tt— roisvits
(Vinter s Lady, Htlpplng An&gt;ur..|
lltpiir Minds, illnger June.. Ill ■peed Sea Comber. ICa (t»s. beta
Natk
T I I 1HIS M t r K - l / I I I I W Mile
r u .h r Maid. IlwcMsteloer. Hrp-s
Jaae. High Purpose. Lillie Carol,
Tsagu f&gt; &gt; Itlsky Houkle. treed,s
ro t n t h m s c r — a lark, wire
TlfTa e -Toe . Lucky Hire, H K
Clak.r Mllrkell, Va-liy. Kail klrie.
Klre ll.a. Hereditary, Xawn Klsinr
k i k t m M a in — 4/iork. true
I/.IIS llall. rillsr RuVs. Helmuts.
Hnuuker. Hnlp. Smske. Tsm II
WlUle. Tiigbnnl Annie. Ml.s rteeikf 1 n it rit r a i kt— s, tan,, w u

Joy 112.60, easily won Hollywood
handicap at Gulfstrram.
L IN C O L N , R. I.
Lawless Mis*
K K W YORK* Apr. *-&lt;/*&gt;— A
Hy A ftS O C lA IF.D 'P R K S rt
111 beat I’rtvy Cottar In New­ miniature preview of tha Ken­
port purse at Lincoln Downs.
tucky Derby war on tap today at
GO LF
The three larg&gt;6 libraries in Jamaica racetrack.
A U G U S T A , G a -r - Sen Hogan
Battlefield. Uncle Miltl* and
added to hie rumrhark tar* by the United States are the Library
(hooting a latl ruund 68 to win of Congress, Ilarvaid University Birr Stretch, considered the tope
hit firet matter* tournament with lib ra ry and the New Y'oik PublL* tup three of the Derby nominee*,
72-httl* total of 210, two itrokea Library.
weie due to make their 1051 debetter titan Skee Siegel.
buli in the six furlong pro»pect
Careful
bre-*ttug
of
poultry
B A SK ETB A LL
puree.
has
resulted
in
larger
egg*.
R O C H E S T E R -- Rochester R o y
ale iwarnpetl New York Knlcka,
02-65 and 99-84 un Saturday ami
Sunday, rrepeclividy, tu take 8-0
ha&gt;l irr final h e ilu M scries in
N B A playoff*.
TK N N IS
N IC K . France Sven Davidaon.
/ 1 W/A* I
l/'/ //'
M
/
Sweden, np*el Straight f:iatk, !.»&gt;•
Aiigeh-s, ti.3,3-6,7-6,6-?. to win
linglea title in Ntca't Intel not iotx l
tuurnanient.
B OW LIN G
S T. P A U L - Clarence Mar-hall.
Detroit, rolleil game* of 206, 813,
H a r e 'i Y o u r C a r « « r O p p o r t u n it y !
246 to take eingle* lead in an•erie*.
SW IM M IN G
B UH
S , O.—
O,
C O L U M IIU
Dick Cleve­
land, Haw aii, set new record of
50 seconds in 100-yard freestyle
In national A A U imloor compstition; New llavrn Kwlm Club won
team title with 133 points to 58
I for Ohio Klate

S p o r t s In B r ie f

WllUIlt

'* W O M EN 'S G O L F
. A U G U S T A , Ua., Apr. • -&lt;
The " lilg Four” of present
woman's professional goif baa*
been named tu join sig amateur
rharter members la th* ball *f
fam« uf woman's golf.
Hah* /ahaflax of Tam pa, was
first rholc*, the hall’s hoard of
selector*
announcsd yesterday.
Winner uf *very major till* In
wximen'a golf, she polled nine
votes.
I.ouise Suggs of Carrollton, Ga.,
received eight vote*; Patty Hovg
of Mlnneapoll* get seven, arid Bat*
ty Jameson of San Antonio, Texas,
four.
Last y*ar tha board aalartad
Beatrix Hoyt, Magarat Curtin,
A lm a Stirling, Dorothy Camp­
bell H u rd . Virginia Van Wla and
Glenna Collett V a n as charter
member*.

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with leap of 14 fret 9 1/4 inches
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SIXTH II SI K— B, iaik. Mile
tlllra lx.wer, Lillie
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in dual meet against Colorado.
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NKW YORK
l-otowhlte, $6.70,
circle Arrow, Iron Penny, Itlsik
et,»ne Uevle
tut £&gt;lr roo.ing .tietch d rivr to
m i l l M i l : — S nifc. Mile
K.enlln, H K Med Hu.ller. Arlene win Kxrelslnr llamlicap by neck
Hue. Ilellssl lloy, llutsle'. Imsge. over Feral before 52,110 at Jam al(las K ill. Iliudsln, The lt»&lt; k
A I N T I t R K . Ragland—
Nickel
C H IC A G O B O U T
Coin, 40 to I won Grand National
CH ICAG O , Apr. 9— C/K&gt;- Light­ steeplechase a* .14 of the .17
weight dharnplnn Ike Williams horse* fell or lust riders In gruel­
and Fltsi# I'ruden, Turunto, Can­ ling 4 ‘4 mile test.
ada. wrlterwi-lght. wind up train­
L A U K R L , M b.
Alerted |8.20,
ing chores today for their Chicago took Laurel stakes in photo finish
Htadiuni tout Wednesday night with Blind and .Senator Jo*.
Han
.Mateo, Calif. — 8l#v*
Ika will ha making bis first
Chicago appearance since Ira broke Brook* rod# fire winners at Bay
tho jaw uf Johnny Bratton, cur­ Meadows including Coalton, 16 90
rent NBA welterweight champion, , in Sparks Handicap.
H A L L A N D A L E , t f a . . - Johns
in Jauuary, I95u.
Mia,.ley llulrk

A ,de ll. Mae Quenlln.

(lucid pay, the finett ol training, and the chance for unlimited
advancement— all arc offered to young men by the Arm y and
Air Force. And. the«c same benefit» and opportunities art
open to America's young women in the Women's Army Corps
and the Women's Air Force. For a future as bright as the
future ot your country rhome Arm y or Air Force, W A C or
W AP. Voluntc r for this great team of men and poruen who
ale serving their country while serving Ihepnelvct.

far lull d tla llt

contact ywr

U.S. ARMY ANO U.S. AIR fORCI RKCRUfTING STATION
12 Kasl Central—Orlando, Fla.

Buautiiul to look &lt;it
Beautiful to drive

C

fcrwsh th* Unto tody park
tb* beautiful, big car . . . a
afagto fsfsr sms thm a4aa,fng srto«f
can do fr m m , wMt H rdragsUda/

A m im ot‘ th e eaiiett ite e rin c car you ever
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drove • . . th en Imacine one five

times easier

to steer/ C h ry tlci’i new H ydraguide power

Beaumont, T e x , Apr. 9— (AT—
neck* of a few of his radblrd* lo*
dap or tomorrow. They ar* 36
players on tb* rooter and at
least a half down ar* cxp*ct*d
to ho in tho flirt pruning.

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*d tea bitleea tanJags to raoaiv*
credit for tha triumph.

Prod galgh of the ft
.y»:Mng’er m*i*a. Owner
D s it Cardinal* may *lion off (ha
i'hUailalpMa A'* but

f*r* th*
Jim m y Dvkoa ha* lha same boll
players who finished a dead last
In I960. Three Is n o . reason to

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regular on Crown Imperials and
optional e t extra cost on ull New Yarker
end Im perial model* . . . gives you
exactly th a t. Here it by fpr th e greatett
tingle change in handling eaae— and tafety
— you ever found in any ca r. A t your touch

Th* toeg*sl day'sdrtv* yoMmi
mad* . . . without arm-andshoulder fatigus at th* sad. ,
Aieuad th* curve* . . , ovsr tl
hilts . . . NydcaguMadaa* fourSMmol lhawotkJ

on the steering wheel, th e c a r mechanically
provides four-fifth* of the energy to turn the
tire* on th e roed. Like to m u ch in thete
now C h r y t le r t . . . Hydraguide ia to basically
new. ao basically better th an anything before^
•

T h * M o d lA iic a lW N ew C a n a i A ll!

th at only when you try it can you ever know

Bsasath tha rich new baauty of than Chtyalma lor 1 U I

what H really doss!

Omm ar* lha m oot borne m m Jddas In any rare to r m a s s
pearsf LUta tha tavolutionanr new Fire Power sagtea,
of 180 hotteposm, which gives owner* of Chryaiar

car today! And Iika th* amaiing new Chrysler priBow
ahedt abaosben, which give every new Chryeler aw
iltfiag eaa* with tmkm (ha dwell otm m biiQ power of awp
other care at any prioa. And artth all thsir aasmsaa,
U m yts O stk to afaad hp paw « h » m am fern ems 0 * 4
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NUNNEPS ON Ft AST
ANO SECONO U'Th NOBODY Ou t : . . ANO AS
A PITCH IS OAlLLfO
t h r o u g h t n c b o a ...

'rh il year is ihe telephone's seventy-fifth and busiest birthday.

What Began as a line between two room* in a Huston attic in
l « 7N lies doclopcd. in -roe 1‘.'time, into a I nn^DLtar.cc nctac.'i.
u,at covers ...» r^.rr. t :1— .uu extends iu luuti oi me muiiu *
telephones. This great system has grown in answer to the needs
td a people. And it's a good thing it has. In lhc*c threatening
limes, the Long Distance lines that bind this country together arc
more vital than ever. For today they arc helping to speed produc­
tion and guard the Nation's security — jobs that call for nothing
less than the best telephone service in the world - Southern Hell
I tit phone tout Jrlrgiuph Coiii/hM).

To help i p t t d y o u r lo n g D istant# call, please

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4 IIK111(1M&gt;M house. G oimI ItM-atiun. 7 ft. used Frirltlairf n lf u -i rulni ROOF W O K k of all kinds. Eaves
Call rum.
Terms if deiirrtl
and liu ttrr, Urpailrd sad Faint­
It. A. W IL L IA M S
U S E D F U R N IT U R E — H cu. ft
If
'd. New Roofs anidird. Painting
Ks)mund I . Lundqulal. Assorlalr
defrosting Ntirge Electric Re­
and
coating.
Sanford,
Sanford Atlantle Hank lluildlm
frigerator, frwien food comparttl#2-W . It. H. Arkenlairr.
________ Pkane 1272
»
meet; Urge 4 burner Noire tins W A TC H and Clock Repa’l r i n g ^ l
Range; liaaritorn 25 rl.T.U .
N IC K 5 Room Home. All modem.
work ruarantcid.
Rru«onM&gt;lc
Space llenter; Enamel table Um
Ample rpoee so a« to )&gt;e eco­
prlcps. r M, English, J i v v
2 pc. cabinet. All for 1276 ennn
nomical im budget 1202 West
Sanford AVr. Phoni' IH04. l(
o« will sail separately. Call
' 2nd; Slrurt. *V, ■
NEW F L U U K S rurtaced hi
71C-J4;
after
f
PVfrtinrs
or
KUO
N IC K F A R M . Australian *'iuTk«,
Old floors mad# ,
•tiny dorr: "Trallsr, baby mat
rfi-hlng, .leaulnr A
Iresaet, car real, rrtirheted bed ELECTRIC,, Rafnrwramr, , H ft i
ift able Power plsj'V,l.2V
paper it tics ta SemiaCs

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rooms furnished. Kitchen partly
furnished. Good location. Phone

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AI.L T Y P E S of Rulld.irer'Work
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Res soiutble Rates — Free , U&gt;tl
FCXhOwl,
nmlfCaipcnler A G ra in
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Cuntroctur. builder, carponUr ami
masonry work. 8 pala!
it w u lllg In
riMifing. No job to small m
large. M. D. Heard -ley, Sanford.
IU. 2. Ikis TOP, Phone Winter
Pork 2'l2tW7.
D R A G L IN E service clay^ill dirt,
tup soil, p«-at, vhcll, dump truck
service. I’bunr lokf. W .

/INU ricA UNO C O M P A N Y ,
It. A. U I M . l t MS
?•Drive, New Yffik
Ksrinond I.. I.uiuluuisl. AaaorUIr
San lord Allanllr III lit llulUlint
— f
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
F IV E H A M M W HKS
— —line acre in shndy oak trees. IIUh s
trails U"ed
hourr, well. Electricity. Small W n buy. sell t
fumiti'te
Wli-un-Mnisr Fu rm tlown pnyment. I2.7.0U Mo. 4 miles
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from Sanford.
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1R A Y M O N D M. II A L I- Realtor
H ELP W A N TED
H, D. Illihleyman. Associate
Florida State ll.sk Uaiidbu
W A N T E D — girl fui fountain and
Pkaas W f
ill US dept. I j u .cv ’* Drue Slur*I - - H R A i T E S TA 1 E W A N T E D — I A G G H E 8 8 IV E Salesman. Steady
rniploynient, many iippoitunlties
IF Y O l) want to «ell your home,
fa r
advanctaieni.
yimnnn*ret results, list It with J . W.
Stores.
T I L E Y O I'K H A TliR O O M wall*
Hall, Realtor,
Florida
State
W A N TED
now) I'lnslic or aluminum wall
Rank Bldg., Phone 17&amp;§.___ *_
Steam Pri-seer— cobald# of finish­
tile. Ficu estimates. Orange Tile
W a n t e d - R iver acreage tooth of
ing Wool and Silks. Pli-ct work
Shop; 2210 N. O ra n g e ; Phor.c
Sanford. J . R. Lilly, IH2I Forest
and guarantee 940 week. Apple
13IK, Orlando, Fla.
A vp . Winter Park._____________
Downhiwn CTeqnara and l.aun
W
A
T C H A N D C L tlC K ropalrlng
dry,
119
Palmstto
Avenm-._
W A N T E D to huy House or Lot
Good Wfrk ronvc /nllnusly done
lust outside of town from owned A L E R T and eiperienccil man fur
Y’our favorite fountain iten rr
Phone 944-W.
modern service station.
(ioml
onflltifinod like now at factory
starting aalary. Writ# lloa G,
H A V E 'C L I E N T S with ca sh 'fo r
All work guaranteed. W altrr II
cto Herald. •'
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two R three bedroom modern
Trapp, 311 E. Second 8lrret.
homes. Sae llirhleyman
with SALEHMAN “ W A N TE D : Airgrr*• Sanford.
Raymond M. Ball, Realtor. F lo r­ * slvp talesman 30-60 wanted for
ida State Bank Ruildlbc upestablished fire Insurance debit
■talra. Phone tNto.
in Sanford and Delaml. No e*.

F u r n is h e d
4 * rooms. Clean
downstairs, A ll Park.
Apply
Apt. A
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F B E D R O O M house, unfurnished,
food location. Call 720-W. _ __
perisnee necessary Permanent
M O D ER N 3 room furolehed apt.
connection. Writ# P. O. lloa
Private, hath. A d u lU . 230U Mel3091, Orlando, Fla., giving 2
A R TIC L E S FOR H A L E
_ Ion villa. ; .
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references, and where you may
rent.
Phone
A ROOM*JIOUSK fur n
A P E X Washing Marhln
Inn*
he contacted for lijlorvlew.
W 1338-J. *
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ent condition. |60. 110 Laurel
FtfUK
W H IT E Girls, iu»b i m n -2
!C - “ ~ * r ~ V A N T Q f : .
AvL
lanuire at Pig and Whittle or
Typearrlter
desk.
Swivel
chair,
nd/or
••Standing Pine 1
call 1322. Mutt b« &gt;1.
rar luggage carrier. Tw o large
‘ row
lor* dsUvlrad to
ROOK M ATCH ES
tricycles,
wide
carriag#
typeINv
llullders Supply
Sell e v u y business. Nq eJtptrienci
v r w r . Phone 1 1 : h x -J.
» 4131. M L
neetle*!. Earn big dally comnti*
2 apartmrnt site ranges, 1 builtsk&gt;n Kill or part time. Feature
-R K A I. R O T A T E F O R S A L E - 3
in kltrhcn cabinet sink. % rollU N IO N L A I lEi t . Glamour Girls
away
Iwd.
Pyre*
ruffrir
maker,
Hillbillies, teenies, dosen* u
N E W 4 Room house. Call after
several
mlac.
articles.
An*
other styles. F R E E Biggest mos
_&amp;30J lSW T \ - 2 . _______
n#tto*v Grill, Phone 1104-1.
complete catalog vvvr offered
2 bedroom block home. Goa rtnjrr,
T U X E D O F E E D S ComnleU iln .
Superior Match Co. 7634. F
a refrigerator, h X water heater.
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Toledo
Fee*l
Rh&gt;r#.
Greenwood, Chicago IP, III.
oU emulating heater, Venetian
Must aell. Small down M ILLS SW AP S l t l i r - 4IW K. 41k
8L We Buv. Sell or Trad# moat
it, kalanea $4U&gt;3 month•—
W ORK W A N T E D
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anything. Phone IB2-J
19 Palmetto Ave. Owner

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M A R Y ’S L E N D IN G L IB R A R Y
1209 M ag n o lia -la now upon Mon
thru F rL 10 to I t A . M.. I to r.
P.M. Sat. 4 to 9 F.M .
P A IN T A N D B O D Y W ORK
Roy Reel, 34M West 2nd Street,
Sanford. Phono 1636. Expert

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F O U N D : Hrown key cose, con­
taining keya. Owner please call u —
a*. Herald liffic# ,___________ ^
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H’.ACK Pocket lMM&gt;k loat on west
/!/ f [//
First Street, ronlalning travelj y i " __ ■&lt;/
er’t cheeks, bank book, personal
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aftei 0 P. M. ______
W Th o th U se when you doOT hHiag R AS Y f llT T E R Reil of Reforen- “ n .
' B Y ' d ^ S E r ' " 5'
roa. Mrs. M. FaUmnberg. 4t»W
Atueriran Forda; aedafi-,
your gm eriftlona to L A N C V S .
vooWv. nkpe bath,
Small farm— d too
Palnisltu Ase Garage Apt
lioq wagons and convertibles
rrhea. Modem i
Striekland-MorriveU. Inc..
E.
RiOiV F i t t e r . T»e*t i f Ifrfer
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First Kl.
ences. Mrs. M. FalKsnUrg. 41ftH
Vegstablea, Livestock and mla
unfurnished. A Hi
D O fxjE tvr.i to wbeoler, aleeper.
S T f t 'i A .a .M .
csllaneom
sale w ary Friday
straight air. 20 ft. ite ftr. Stick,
night at 7:50. Col. la r r y Jonea, 12— Hstitn* Upporluaitiea — 10
IM7
m t n - u -i:
.
hand
control,
good
lubber
L i t 7 room«. tomiUfU
Shape,
Tol. iq i4 .W .| ,
FARMRSH* A U C T IO N
a and t l w t r W l r 4 bedaouth of rlly llmlla on
party tocuro future servicing u
•erwned frona porrh, I
S P E C IA L
route
of
merchandise
djaan black
T I IIH W E E K U N L Y
ponalng markirtes. Nu aelllug
UL
Dlnaer ^Tbo
raqulred. Idaal apart time set­
Earth" at RomH.
up tn star*, ysdooo per month
1ft St
lary e/o‘ Mrs.
cur/
pi.isiLU part time, full time
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Radio, Overdrive
more. Car and frkHlOOO ro
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qulred - secured. For appoint
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For aalo at *» a pound at
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THE S A N F O R D HERALD, S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A

Marshall Warns
Of L e t d o w n In
Defense E f f o r t
r•.

Ititcrnation.il Silun*
tion Seen As One Of
Increasing Tension
W A S H IN G TO N . A|». '» &lt;/P)
— »S.-clCt*fy of D fl'flif M m ln ll
■pole out Unity aK«in»l wlul I f

C*IW a Irltjown in piililit »tt|tt*'itl
of the (Menu- proKiam in lit*
far* of a wonrnma WQfM ttlua-

tidja.

‘T.v e ry ' tmltf stun w . lu v r fimn
•broad i&gt; of intrraiini; Innliliip,"
M*nlt*ll raid. "It |m i brrn notirraid* partiruUtly in llir Mlrllitr
fwintiio*. Tlir uiiMimn nnl only
ham’l rhanrrd in ihr mallei &lt;•(
Itfiog let. ten.., il u trally mmr
len*r than iwfotr."

The lw*l lliit ifinntrv *an lm|&gt;r
for. U i p Im II raid, it a iwitocl of

IMiinn lalltrt lliali an
world war, anil lie atldrd

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Sullivan Back
(I onllo.ird from l 'i | r One)
Hroward, If, M r Knior of Oka*
Iooeo. Frank William* of Polk and
IliiBh Cnlluralh of Hillaburnugti,
Mill i U ih ). They m il In acted on
by the Florida Srnale inn* In
tru lin i tinlrit Ihr Governor renr lair* Ihrm at hr did Hulllvan.
A niarerovnt It now underway
In have I'lark, who It rrriotitly
HI. rein‘ lated. fir
indicted
for operating » gamlillng hutliirtt,
hill a m arm] it ted.
Hulllvan filed a formal petition
for rrintlatemrnl with Warren
la«t January. In II he refitted tn
the
"fradulent, tpulioa*. nod
«horkins action’* of the yraiul
jury in a “deliberate neheme or
ho**" In form hit inspenakin hy
the Governor.
Senator Gnttlirr of Miami, who
would have had much tn say atmut
rriniiatement of Sullivan if llie
antpension had lieen allowed to
H" to the Senat*, -aid the Oovei
nor'a art ion "eame at a rompletc
unitin' to me."
"I had no idea II wa* alamt tn
happen. I haven’t teen Mr. Sul*
llvnit or the Governor, nor talked
lo either one of them aInn I it.'*
Gautier raid Keliy “ ha* I*'«*u
'kilns on excel laid lob” n» Sheriff
during the ru&gt;pem&gt;inn of Sullivan.
Hep. Okell, ino.t fie.pient ad
inini'tialion supporter in the llaile
....rule Irjejtiwlive iielcpilinn at.'*

Itntion lt.if trlu til lieir in *tx note of rnuliiui, however; unlerv

week»."

Mar* ha 11 n|irr&gt;icil lli**.-r virw
In a r.tp) Hull!id Inlrrvlaw willt
Wntlrl Reporl, during whirti he
rr It r rated again III* rail f&gt;o ••n-

Itie magaxlttr I*. S. N r» ■ and
•elmenl of a llnivrr**l Military
Tralnlns (IIM T l tfueram. Indi
rationi are that the lion r. vol*
ins laWr thli week, will do no
more than »ef no a eommUilnn to

reeamnieml marhinrry for mult u
prosram.
Marthalt aid I........old m tut
hope for any rally trlup in Hit
rmiinaluriit
ptocinm, liecnti.a
even If the Weal and Ruaaln
eame In term* "we would lu*
perfect ford* to relax nur military
■trensth until we had rvhlener
of total fallh.”
H r aald lltal at the rate Hk *
program It miw solus fnrwned,
why the limp we gel I" lb* *,,m*
mer of IPS’J wr will hr very
strong." He enuplfd that with 'hi*.

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full A lit: It S M S Iir I.DU.MANH
i in he an* apt «* r . « rn » aiotv*
iltta4 rauaa Mini* oar C lrrtilt
pet al ••join.a S m iiw li iv-eiir.

t r M i , *Mt the lllt i &lt;Uy of A p ril.
Ir tP H . tflxlrr panalty n( !&gt;*.,»»
CMnlvaao irvlat •"•♦'■4 aaalmil

tn aald etuv* on raid itar WIT*

P.n"ri

Ho* nation work* out a atnhle
military nian|e,wi&gt;r pollry, " r r
will I*, weak wllhmit reiilixiui;
the reaimn.'*
Maithall dire a parallel 1**1 worn
IIM T and the pre*fnl defenve prodm lion. policy. An fur maleital,
he *&lt;ald, (hat policy doea not m ntemplate the liiilldine up « f Ipitte
lock* of plane* and lank* and
other wi*a|H!p% hut lather flit*
faelllllea to turn them »n*t if Iht*
neetl arlae*
"The personnel part I k an ef­
fort lo pul nuraahe* In the cam'*
ptiiltlnn of rapid availability In
nenmnne la* we are In the mat­
ter nf production of material," he
continued. “ Oner we do that, we
will lie nntatandinsly the mtid
poMrrful rminlry in the worl.l."
Anker) whether il will la* Iterc*•ary In In hulld Ihr armrtl fu riri
up heynml Ihr ptearnt s'&gt;al nf
nUint 1/rfXI.Hrkl men, Mamhall
aald;
" I don’t know. We hope not.
That will depend mi the world
altuatlon thi* auto met, aa we tail
mate It then We hope to avoid
ralllns in additional rraerve tioop*
that nerr««ity. We w|«h tn avn|d
National Guard unila*7
He etpreaaetl aaliafacllnn will,
the nreaenl atatua nf the military
hnildiip following what lie railed
J’a trrloii* dilemma" laal J iiik *
Mar&gt;halt wild;
"Wre
e are ge
prliinc ln Hie point
inw wht'ie fin thu fll l line

iWHm. a

aaM the reinatalcmant t r i i news
tn him
Theie were rrporla that Sulli­
van a a . in Tallahaaaae thli wtek
end, hut hr could I* located im ­
mediately. It la not neeeatary for
him t" take a new oath and po»t
a new bond at the Secretary of
State’* office.
Nm
wa • Governor
Warren
available for a *tatement beyond
the formal language of thd brief
rrinMatemriil order. He waa on
hi* way to JackaonvlIJe to make
n epereh al opening of a new oil
terminal.
whittling Miami traffic cop who
Sullivan
waa
the
cheerful,
wa* awept lido the ahrrlff** offlre
hv a aurpiiae land.lide of vote*
In GU I.
I***t aumnter the I J. S. Senate'*
hrfativer
Grime
InvrMigating
Uommittn,’ dug Into Sullivan'*
income a* sheriff.
Although hr *aid hr had much
more when lit* look office, the
.enalor* -aid he darted the Job
v,i&gt;rth $J,5nu and huill it up to
more than
In less than
four year* on an allowable offi­
cial nature of fllVdiD a year.
T h r Kefauvrr committee report­
ed “it wa* perfectly clear that
tin* Sheriff and at Itaet one nf hi*
deputies
accumulated large
amount* « l pronerty while in of
flee, urn) for whir it they account­
ed |,v vague explanation,.'*
|*f-‘r - f u .)llj«»n ,). depiitinn weet*
x.tnen.i fn. In ihe, v ,
'
nr'|ul(te*l nr reteaved when rharge*
ngainst Ihrm were dismissed.

Korean War

until they have hurled .Ilk round*
From first to latl it ha* taken
only 20 minute*— and the Com munut hailalicm of about 250
men has dissappcaied a* a figh t­
ing force
Then Ihr Ameriean Infantry,
which never knew the menace wa*
there until II heard Ihe artillery,
goes up Ihe hill, digging Ollt the
la-i ditch defenders from their
foxhole*.

Rotary Program

iraallaatd f r r a Sat* O a vl
(foatiaeed P n a rag* oavf
the floodgalea and pulled nut
Club. J. D. Fite accompanied at
sometime after dark.
the piano, ami Allan Retied InU . N. troop* of four nations
troduced the numl*ri.
are deployed around Omitrlliiii.
Howard MeGough, owner of the
Some forward element* might
Sanford I’aint and Glass Go., was
lie temporarily cut off hy Ihe lut­
introduced aa a new member by J
ing water. The high water may
f- Ingle). President Orville T«iw h
extend a* far down Hie I’okhan
t”n announced that ladles Nigh'
Rivet as Seoul, some f&gt;6 air mile*
will la held l»v the Rotary f'Tub
south w rit.
nt Ihr Mayfuir Inn real Saturday
The llesrrvior I* ihaped llkn
night writh dinner beginning ai
an Inverted " T " with a hair and
7.15 o'clock, lie also announced
*lrm each I ft mile* long. The city
that f!*daiy will hold an anm vrrof Hwachon i* on It* wr tern
K oaiiiiiird front Gagr One)
i«ry imrtv at the Mayfair on Slav
HP.
! last week and ha* served notice H with District Governor Prank
Ghurwnn, an Important Rett ht will try in atrikr It from tho
Hht«le* a* the principal speaker
lw*e 17 mile* north nf .W on Ihtt, hill,
| Visitor*
introduced by It. I.
wrstern front, wa* brought under
When the final !■ d will rnm r I* 1‘rrkiii*. J r . included Itav l’re»t»&gt;n
Amrrlran artillery fire Monday, j u,„ , Main hut it prolwblv will of I,ynn, M m i ., H. K. Illgrlow o
Only light to imalcrale ground ),r
this week, Winstead *ald. Hudson, Ohio, Fred Savwell o'
cemtart was reported from thia
fhe M m i*ilppian Mn't making Hud
« . , Lm, Rockwell of To
aectnr.
mik I pieiiletion on how the etrug- wauda, fa ., George Hull « f l’«t
Th e ir wra» little fightioir on gte will rlul
tei ion, N. J „ I.eRov lu»WEon t
other front*.
"I think we have a good rhuitce Ht I .ni*l ami W. I. Thorpe of Hi
lo keep il in the I,ill," he told a land..
WF.HTF.RN
F R O N T.
Korea, reporter, "I hi ! up here anything
There will la- no mreting of Ih
Anr. fi (liclayedl— 1&lt;11 - IJ. S. a r­ rail hipptn Ihere'a a dctrrniined rltili nt it Monday.
tillery ran wipe out a Communist, drive to k in rt It out lint on
battalion in 20 minutes.
the tdh**r hand we've got a lot
This I* how II work*:
of *op|ai|t, too W f’rr 'lin k in g
An air otiserver spot* a hat
an,Hint and kit-ping an eye on
talhm of Ghlnest* Communist in-1
lopmenl
(Gottllnurd Irnm Page tine)
fiPtrymen (at,oui 2f&gt;ni gathering
i w e l l ir. hi
tall railed Ihe Im- rut to f I,VI.*imt.lKW
Iwhind a lidge.
tragic Ixirkward
amendment
Whilien -aid that while lh'*
In a frw minute* the fieri i alt p "
Farm lltirrau Is the largest farm
would launch one tif their reek"I think it I* a Itagir
organization in the country tin
Icac ccusterattnek- ngniost Am* f
that ill thi* hoot w in , we arc* Farm Hurettu* in ihr S &gt;ulh ‘ilo
’ifk it lighllfto y » ,
. , *, , '.,f. ,,i,”
t ,, g* x*nr — the not . i!.—,lT u t Ii, il.. vis *•&gt; of H,«
tpc forward dope of the hill.
not. i.f ..fei-katloo eletuhl again national organisation.’*
Gaily In the Korean war this U injet tet| in the draft hill."
However, lie said, the h»tion»l
would have lieen a rriais. Il roultl
Powell said that segregation oiganixaiion view* carry consider*
M IA M I. Apr. !) (,t*&gt;
An air have meant another ovcrrufi po*i. ha* lx&lt;n wiped out in the Navy phle weight in Gongre'* ami thnl |
of dishetirf was Ihe principal re­ tion with Aim rlcan maehinegiinn- t.nd Air Foiei nnd Ihnl they had I his has “ mnde iimie dlffleult the
act ion today lo pew* that Gover- ere ileail Iwtidc their guns. Ot it md I* t it. tm-Mkeru'd hy stieh nr- task of prtividlug ailrt|iMlrty fur
the Soil (,’onaervalinn prvvium ,
ii(,t Fuller War ten had reinstated ronhl liave meant a withdrawal or I ion.
retreat. At last Ihe Chinese atHep llolifield (D G a lifl is an- wliidi has meant much toward di
rx-SHeriff Jaine* A . Sullivan.
Col. Jark Younger, pretldent of taek i mild pmhwhly have la-rn tdher trailer in op|Hi&gt;itiiin to the vrisifh alioti in Ihe South."
Whitten aald hi* subcommittee
the Grime Gommlsslun nf Greater lieaten off uiily at a cost of ten amendment
\Yfn»t«ail fii*l piopotrd a year prohahly will retoiiimend substan­
A|i*m( 'aid hi* gmmt would havr tn Ul rastialHes.
Hut this is April, IUM.
ago (hat meji m the srrvirr* Im tial reduction* on budget figure*
a -itaU-nirnt later. Younger’* per­
Th«* air spotter In his littlw Ullowt'l lo rhtepw either a segre. for the Agrieultum Department
sonal eommenl w*a»:
"It ha« Iwro reported for »omr plane »pcak* a few words into gil*d tut non‘segregated unit. H r hui without “ injuring the pro­
lime that Jim m y Sullivan has the irtirrnphnne of his radio Iran*, made thr ptoposAl after it gn-gn grams" of thr department.
tion was uieiliihisl hy exrtullvc
He iiid that In his opinion there
known inn much ahout the Oov- inttlrr.
Hack at "divarty’* division order.
Would he nderjnate fund* for rr.
ernor, apd that Ihe Govrrtini
March, extension, rural rle c ltifi­
would have to reinstate Sullivan." artillery fire roniro! ccnlci thrrt’
rst hut am) other pingrams.
Sheriff Thoma* F . Rally, nam­ i* lightning iiiathrmatlr* nnd
A* to "oil rtinservallon he said
ed to rrplnre Sullivan Nov. 10, hurrirtl telephone order*.
Then, over foui mile* of front,
he feels that fo n g re u must make
aid:
ailnpiate appropi lations to carry*
“ Il is Ihr i 'institutional right of the rnuirlr* of At field goiins
ilw alla-ra I o n r s t t nasi
out mmmitiiient* made to farmer*
Ihe Governor tn reinstate rx - lift and swing lowiad the Chine set
Sheriff Sullivan. I am awaiting roneen'ialinn. Some gun* are Dial tin dory wo fai r or Hint under the program announced «
further instruction*. I have not on the right, some oil the left. ; the ronfrtslon w a , oldaiue'l under year ago.
Stimr are almost at Ihe front line, clrrunitlanee* whieli made it In
Whlttrri said the full appropria­
Inch officially nollfled."
Newspaper switchboard*
Im- »ome other* nearly aly mite* lie- adml*«lhle or i| , use ineip-sllenl." tion* committee pruhaldv will lake
In a footnote .I n k ' in ..-i»,l the final action on Ihe hill within a
eame flooded with telephone rail* tilml il. Hut divarty rontrnl*
a* word nf the relnalatement them a* a single w rapm ami give* defense had offtreil, hut Ihe tnurt week.
rejected u&lt; irrevelant nod iinnin
the order to fire,
spread.
puhlirity * fair trial ran lie grant­
Mernnd* later a torrent of flame terlal, evirlence n t "htulal, in­ ed anv man."
"It I* Iru i'T" wa* Ihe principal
illicit ion n»ked. Some added: "I and steel break* over Ihe heads human lientlngs of lielemluitta hy
In his written opinion he said:
thought thr Kroata* was to take of the unwarned and unsuspeet- state officer*.*’
ilradlng lit* opiriuiii from tin* " If freedom* of the p ir ■a are so
•log Chinese. Kvery one of thd
(hat up,"
abused a&gt; to make a fair trial in
51 shell* come* down nn Ihe aamd I Iviii h, Jackvon elili .l u fnn eful •lo* lo* a liiv linpotflhle, the judieial
epot -tim ed In arrive at the «a m i language]
pi we** must be protrticsi bv
l .f t T i.E lin c K . Apr. ti m i
instant. Ttd* 1* the ili*adlicst a r­
" i l it becoming a tpiestjun tvhi*
moving tho trial (a a forum lw
Senator l.e .irr G Hunt (ll-W y ti), tillery fire knnwn In science. The
Hie
i
itn&lt;lrl
iiueleni
uirlliiels
of
ymH il« iirnlinhk inffticmr.
a memlter of Ihe Kefauver Grime glinnpr* rail It "time on largel.T
Inveatlgallon Gommille- , said to­
Afler IhU flm t vollry, Ihr gnni
day he "was eoneernetl and ,rtc- fire again ami again and agnin]
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Nir. lt il

Civic Groups Ask Red Affiliation
DecideAmount M a c A r th u r B eliev ed T o H a v e
Is
Admitted
By
Impeachment Of
Actor Hayden Of Wage Raise A sk e d F r e e r H a n d In K o r e a ;
Governor W arren Ex-Marine Hero Be­ Non-Operating Union
MIAMI.
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Stale law

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impeachment o( Gover­
Warren, and for a new
providing for recall of

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in Florida.

They grew out erf Wsrtcn’t re­
instatement of Smilin' Jimmy Sul­
livan a* Sheriff of Dade (Miami)
county, an area which Fill Chief
| J . Edgar Hoover told the Kefauv•r Senate Criaao Investigating
Committee was the "winter capital
of Iha underworld."
At least two newspapers and the
Greater Miami Council of Churches
called for impeachment of the
Governor.
Wanen suspended Sullivan sia
months ago after he was indicted
■'o# charges he failed to enforce
■smbliag laws and permitted his
deputies to accept bribes. The indktmrat was voided by the Stole
Supreme Court.
The Great Miami Crime Com­
mission. in a formal statement,
urged Dade county resident to
write or telegraph their representa­
tives in the Legislature and press
0 for “immediate passage of a work­
able law providing means of re­
calling public officers."

Ousted By Warren
Senators Would Have
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l Ilr iliv .i: I ia I ci»S Ul|
Warren
Removals
T A L L A H A S S E E . Apr.
6P)— The Senate today passed a
hill relieving
restrictions on
bond* issued bv counties to ranstruct hospitals. The measure,
introduced by Rena I or Itoyl* of
Sanford, would permit
aurh
bands to be retired o rrr a period
of 30 years Instead of 10, and
remove* the $300,000 construc­
tion limitation. It la the first
genual measure passed by the
1031 .Senate and waa ordered
certified Immediately to the
House for consideration.

TAI-LAHASSEE. Apr. 1 0 -U P )
— The House voted to call on
Governor Warren to furnish the
Florida Senate immediately a list
of officials he has ousted and his
reasons for doing so.
The resolution, if concurred is
by the Senate, would give the
senators immediate authoiity to
review the suspensions, make them
final by removal or reinstate the
officcn.

While the House was taking
this action by a feeble voice vote,
“The action of Governor War­ the Influential Senate Rulea Com­
ren reinstating Jimmy Sullivan mittee rejected 5-4 a proposal
ta a challenge to the good by Senator Pop* of jit. Augustine
eltlr*ni of thla community," the to Investigate the Governor’ &gt;
Commission said
suspension ami reinatatcmi-nt of
"If the public wants good officers.
government, the facilities ef the
These lajrialative nations were
Crime Commlaalon are available touched off by War,wn*i rein­
ic w ils a s l M h u t n «k l&gt;
statement yesterday by suspend­
ed Sheriff Jim m y Sullivan of
Dads county, timing later, tha
Governor also
put suspended
Solicitor V. R. (R ed) Fisher of
Hillsborough back in office.
The House resolution was of­
fered by the Dada county deleatlon and Itep. Ualna of -St.
The need of proper Instruction
ohn*. After passage it went

Tells
O f Need F or Good
D riving Teaching

of taen*agera in the dangers and
hasards of driving automobiles
was today stressed by Patrolman
Carloa E. Bullock of the Educa­
tion Division of tha State Highway
Patrol In n talk to members of
the Lloaa Club. Ha wea Introduced
by R. D. Harrison and W. O. U v Inrstoa. Harry Robson presided.
Patrolman Bullock riled as an
Instance an accident Involving a
un* girl in a nearby city who
it the sight of dn •re
eye. This girl
had_ seen
another„girl
.. I___
tl drdrive an as*
cort’a car and wanted to do the
same hsratlf. The girl had no Hriv-

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* Chinese Blast G-l’a
With Propaganda
Mrs. Parker
at Roomlllat and

a cashier
‘a drug
a Uttar
S R S - r t U w . M . , i.
Kona In which waa enclosed a
small typewritten sheet which had
been left by retreating Chinese
troops, and which with other
f&gt; aheeta war* undtr rocks on the
troll.
It waa headlined: "Die for the
Wall Streat- No. Demand giving
uo righting and go home."
Tht reel of the message read:
"Officers and enlisted men of the
U.8. ogroaalve army, ft la not
worthwhile to flRnt and dia for
ths interest of monopoly capital­
ists and warlords. Raisa demands
for withdrawal to tha A M . from
Korea. The Chined# PoopIa* Volun^ leer Forces.”
,

General Hutchison
Heads 48th Division
JO &lt;( R Gen*
A T L A N T A . Apr. Ji
oral JJoseph “HutohUoa at Sanford
ko now commander
of the 4$ch
la the
_
National Guard
.....
of unite In Georgia tad Florida.
General W. A . f
slstant Georgia Adjutant- General,
announced today that General
Hutchison hat bean
division commander
MnJ. Genera] H. D,
Macon, who reel good m a d ly .
uumiov a m ptfR promotad from brigadier to
‘ major
general.
GaoeraJ___
•aid that tn
I Cunningham said
other division
isioo atari change
Cal
_____~m G. Merritt af Miron
has been promoted to brigadier
gananj and becomes deputy dlvl-

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came Red In 1945;
Describes Action As
“Stupidest Of Life”

May Get 21;* Cents
In Place Of Six:
O f f i c i a l s Assert

2 British Budget To
Reach $11 Billion,
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Gaitskcl! i k-Ss^CI
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WASHINGTON. Apr. 10-vT*)
W ASHINGTON. Apr. 10— &lt;/P)
Sterling Hayden, movie tter and — The government today set up
holder of the Silver Star for valor special three-man panel to deter
in the Lit war, told the Houie un- mine whether the sii-crnt cost ref
American Activities Committee to- living par increase due $1,000,000
tc-ca-opcialing tail wutkrrs on
&gt;day
i Ins,
. he way a Commun*
about ns monliis in 1946.
Apr. I can Ik- permitted under
He testified h« joined the patty stabilisation policies.
' in June, 1946, and quit it in
Stabilisation olticials indicated,
December.
at the same time, that 21^ cents
“ ft war the stupider!, ntorl igno­ uf the six cent hourly increase—
rant thing I've ever done in m&gt; rather than 11 - cents as previously
life." he raid. "It took me a couple reported— could be allowed now
of mnnlhi to realise that they be­ under the existing wage control
lieve they alone have the try. that formula.
they know what is beit for every
This
formula limits wages
te
one.
booata to 10 per cent above tha
Hayden, real name John Hamil­
ton, war the first witness at to­
day's resumed hearing. Hilled In
advance as a "cooperative" witnes, he is expected to tell what
he knows about Reds in Holly­
wood. Hayden was decorated for
his work a* a Marine Corns cap­
tain serving ae an intelligence
agent.
Former Senator
Millard t .
Tydingt, appearing ln-f« re another
congressional committee, said to­
day that Senator Butler (K -M dt
knew a "fake" picture and "Ilea”
when the two men were running
were being used against Tydings
against tach other for Senator In
lt W i Pul Butler refused to repu­
diate there, Tdyinge -aid.
The former Maryland Demorratlc Senator was testifying be­
fore a Senate aubcommitte* in­
vestigating the campaign. Ty d &lt;ing« said Rutter “ allowed the
whole thing to rest as a cloud
over my reputation” until the elec­
tion waa ovar.
The picture Involved waa composite photograph showing T y J
Inga seemingly listening to Com
munist leader E a rl Browder.
The llogse
Hogse passed
paaaed a daylight
■aylng time bill fo r tbs capital
today and sentlt to tke Senate. It
would authorito the commisioners
of the District of Columbia ts
order clocks let ahead one hour
from Apr. 29 to Sept. 30 thla
year.
The House may get lurk on the
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level of Jan. lb, 1950.
The Arm y, which la technical!?
operating railroad* under a selsure order, had said that 1*4 cents
was all that could be paid to the
workers under the Id per cent
increase limit.
It wa« learned from stabilisa­
tion officials, however, that tha
Arm y used the wrong figure as
the workers' average hourly wage
in calculating the 10 per rent In­
crease limit.
The panel set un to determine
how much more of the remaining
3N cents can to* paid to the work­
ers was named by Kconomic Stab­
iliser Erie Johnston.
William M. I-eisserson, Wash­
ington, former chairman of the
railroad mediation lioard, will
serve as panel chairman. Other
members are Uoyd K. Garrison,
former chairman of the war labor
ard during the last war,
Frank $1. Swacker, railroad arbi­
trator. Garrison and Swacker are
both from New York.
The panel will hold its first
session here tomorrow or Th urs­
day and is expected to make public Its rrcqpimendations soon be­
cause most of the affected rail
trs s tts s s e o s r* e s n s M i
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L. Crow. Retired
A. C. L. Engineer,
Dies At Ajre Of 85

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Sharrock Installed
As R uler Of Elks
R. P, Sharrock was Installed as
"exalted ruler” of tha Sanford
Lodge No. 1241, the Benevolent
and Protective Order of Kike
Thursday night at the Elk’s Club.
Other officers installed were:
Earl Higginbotham, esteemed loyal
knighU John H . Williams, esteemed Ijf tt knight; 8. W. Roberta, es­
teemed lecturing knight; Iso Rutner, secretary: J . it. Fitspatrick,
treasurer; J. M. Cameron, tiler; A i
Coe, trustee; Robert Billhelmer,
eequlro; M. L. Rabom, chaplain;
Malcolm MacNelll. inner guard and

Harry Kudell, organist.
Diatriri Deputy Hugh Vaughn
of 8L Augustine officiated at the
Installation, and waa aasitted by
George llindrey and C , R. Conlun
of DeLand; Harrison Steward,
Winter Pork;
Zlakan, St.
Augustine;
•tine; Guy
G o , Linder, vOrlando:
iw b u
and Jc
loti‘ Fltld and Jeaao 1-oilge.
Sanford. Refreshments wars serv­
ed following the meeting.

B r itis h H it G e n e r a l ’s P o lic y
A .

Boy I b Arrested For
Grocery Robbery
A 17 vear old boy was arrested
veaterdav morning In Longwuod
bv Sheriff P. A . Maro and Deputy
Charles Reek aftar the officer*
found in tha boy’s room frosen
foods ami a Smith and Weston pis­
tol which had baen taken during
the night from Hartley'* Grocery.
The boy, who atated that he hml
come to Longwood from IVtruit,
Mieh. about a month ago, is In
County Jail undar M 00 bond pend­
ing action by Circuit Judge M. R.
Smith.
Confronted In hlo room by tha
officers, tha boy at first deniad
having any atolan goods in his pos­
session, said Sheriff Maro, but a
search revealed stolen cigarettes
under a cabinet. In the cabinet
waa found frosew chickens, candv
cakes and other foods. The pistol
and eartridgs belt Were found on
top of the cabinet.
Total value of all of the stolen
goods was estimated at (2b, said
Sheriff Kern.

Mickey Cohen

J A Y C K K R E S O L U TIO N
H A IN E S C IT Y , Apr. 1 0 -6V )
The Florida Junlai Chamber of
Commerce’s fourth district con­
ference yesterday unanimously
called for a itate law to open Die
welfare rolls to public scrutiny,
and called for a Joint legislative
Investigation for th* entire stale
welfare program.
F R E N C H 1’RES I D E N T
S H A N N O N , Iraland, Apr. D &gt; (A1— France’* Frvaidant Aurioi
and hla wife stopped in Ireland
today, on tha way home from
a &gt;tate visit in America. A 21run salute, # military honor
guard and President and Mr*.
Sean O ’Kelly greeted them at
Shannon Airport.

Aipiol’a epecUl Air Franrr&gt;lana landed here II hour* after
t left Montreal yesterday.
Aurioi had planned a direct
return to France but changed hla
rout* when O'Kelly lurgaatid
their meeting here.

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TA L IiA H A S S K E , Apr. 10-671
— A pre-dawn fire todav destroy­
ed the Unieeroltv Grill, actors
th* street from th* main gate*
of Florida State Unlverolty.
Thousands of women who at*
ten dad m u whet It waa Florida
State Colter* far Woama knew
Urn eetabttahmeat aa tha Three

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parlor tad dry (La n ­
in tin building alee
S L ‘ Th# raaaa of th«
definitely deter*
at oaea&gt;

Death Sentence

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it \&gt; 111Nt, I *...,
. i I*— - i *i
—-Ih e \1 hitr H o u s e *uld to d s *
it rancrllrd an appoinlmrnt for
National
l.egion
Commander
Uric Cocke. Jr., bcc»u*e Cocke
fir*t publicly announce*) what he
planned In tell Prr*idrnl Tru­
man— thsl he support* Geurrnt
Douglas MarArthur'a controier»ial iHMition on Far
Faslern
policy. This eliminated the nerd
)for the conference which had
hern set for noon today, the
11 hitr H o w e said.

D e f e n s e Allocation
Rises To $4 Billion:
Taxes Are Raised
LONDON.. Apr.~10 —4/1’)Hugh Gaitikell. Chancellor of the
E xv)ic&lt;|Ut i , piopotrvl a record
peacetime budget of t'4.197.000.000 ($11,751,000,000) for 1951-

Hy A S 8 0 C IA T K D PRESS
In a two-hour diicuiiion with
Army Secrelary Frank Pace. Jr.,
at hii Tokyo headquaitrri yertertlay. General L)*&gt;uwl u MacAlthur
it believed to have aikrd lor more
troops and a freer hand to wage
war again*! the Cumniunitl Chin­
ese.

52 today, including (1.490.000.000
for rearmament againtl Commun­
ism.
I he defrnre budget, equivalent
to $4.172.000,000, was a whop­
ping increate of l‘7l 5.000,000 over
this year.
But even so, Hrilain’s social
services, including the National
Health Service, will cost mure
than national defense.
Incrvases In old age and war
pensions to meet the rising cost
of living will boost welfare ser­
vices by C2&lt;1,000,000 to 1 1 ,(1 1 6 ,000,-

000. ($4Ji22,000,000).

To keep welfare costa from
mounting even more, Gailaktll
saiJ free false teeth and Spec­
tacle* will be discontinued by th-National Health Service. Patients
will now have to pay half the
tost.
Galtskell said on tha basis of
present taxes thrr* would bo a
fVlMX&gt;0,000 ($227,700-000) deficit.
To help pay tlw bill Galtskell
proposed a wide range of increase*
In taxes on individual incomes,
corporations and consumer good*

(H I OlAtH f IN A IT T WAt CAtStO on Oscar Coll.i.-o (tenter) nttrr hit
arrival at VVasblngton’s V S Untiict c’*wut. msuai-icd (•&gt; two other pru*
c a m and escorted by a marstial. 'flic Puerto II.. .m u-i rnrtst, convicted
uf the ttiittder of While Home (*dltcm«n l &lt;-*lu-1IM t. was sentenced to
die tn Ihe electric chair on ik tnl-er 'Jv by Juilue I Alan llokUtaumitli.
In pnuiounrltig ludgment. tin- court saul their * i&gt; no dunbt that Colluro
was “nioralty and legally guilty,”
(Intcriidtnmul Jt'ouudpbolo)

u.i, m*mmj inc-m. u,‘:N a v a 1 Scientist S t a t e Presents

rate of tub* sbuU&lt;&gt;g**($LI4) w-

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MacAlthur hat re(&gt;eatedly railed
again*! Red China's "privileged
•ancillary of Manchuria" and in
hit talks with Pace may have
tough) ihe right ta Imam Chinete
supply iiatet, Tokyo diipalchei
•aid.
The Supreme Commander— criticued hy Truman Admmiilration
tupymiteit for urging utc of Chin­
ete Nalionalitt t loops in a seennd
fror$ againtl Red China— author­
ized a tpokrtman to deny reports
he had been reprimanded for the
tlalrlnenl.
Informed sources laid MacAt(('• B lla a ta II*

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S Suspended Under Survey I oWtden Frank Sandler Is
.Appointed Leader
S e c u r i t y Rules French Avenue Of
Jewish Appeal

bv si* pen.-e to nine shilling*
aixpense uf 31.93.
Thi- tax an distributed cor­
poration profits would be raised

L 7 7 .-^ .r '£ 'r 2 X r n t
( ( ’•lu liaM i l i

Linroln Grow. Rfi, a resident nf
Hanford for the putt 47 years, died
at the local hospital yesterday af­
ter a brief illness.
Born In Plymouth, Pa., Feb.
I (Wfl, Mr. Grow rami- to Hanford in
September. 1904 and entered the
service of the Atlantic Coastline
Railroad as an engineer, lie wa*
retired as an engineer on Ju ly l'l.
11*37.
A member of the First Prestn
terian Church, Mr. Grow residi--!
at 211 French Avenue. He wa* *
memlwr of the Brotherhood
Locomotive Knglneers for mote
than Ml years.
Mr. Grow Is survived hy two
daughters, Mrs. P. J. Allen of San­
ford and Mrs. John Malthal &lt;f
Baltimore, V d .; two sons, Harry
tv. Grow of Sanford and Earl K.
Grow of Miami; I I grandehtldri-n
and to great grandchildren; one
brother. Kdward Grow of Osawatomle, Kas.; two nieces, Mrs. Rmma Cooper and Mrs. Mary Craig
of WilWes-llurre, Pa.
Funeral srrvieea will be held at
llrlison Funeral Home tomorrow
at 2:30 P.M. with Rav. A. G. MeInnla officiating. Interment wilt
follow In I-ake View Cemetery be­
nds Mis. Grow who preceded him
In death by only 12 day*.

White House SilcntOn
Reported Rebuke;
U.N. Forces Reach
Hwachon R^uervoir

•*««# •tinhi I

Daupliter Auctions
B(»oks, Manusripts
Of Samuel Clemens
H O M V .Y O O r , Apr. tO— 671—
A collect1 r of I*HIM) of Murk
Twain's
Looks, manuscripts
ami letters I* l»-mg auctioned off
today.
Mor» than Htwi persons, includ­
ing devotees of the great Am er­
ican humorist and professional
collectors, attende*) the opening
day of the three-day auction yes•nlay.
Perliaps the largest collection of
furnishings and belonging* of
tha writer ever to go on the
block la being sold by hi* sols
surviving daughter, Mrs. Clara
Clemens Samosaoud.
Also being sold is the 12-room
mansion belonging to her and her
husband,
Jacques
Samossoud,
symphony conductor, which in­
cludes H five-acre estate and
swimming [mol in the Hollywood
ima
Hills. A high bid of Jto.oot) has
been made for tie '-..lata *u far,
It is still ipen for hid.
Several pemtlfg* and c tc h in ,.,,
tome oWT.wl 1j T ra in , were auc­
tioned L i r ah* at Plica* from
4b0 to 1166 A J wipes McNeill
Wliittler e U h'fg wsnl for $76.
Th* lop rH** .'aiming wa» of

Wife Of Brc-naucr Ve- Project Will He Inliemently De n i e s
eluded In Road DeCommunist Charge pnrtmcnt ‘51 Budget
W A S H IN G TO N , Apr. 10— t/V)
— Dr. Stephen ilrunauer. a Nasy
scientist ahiMa special field i*
High riplosives, ws« *u*|iemled
from hi* research |h h I liwlst "a*
a security risk.” Ill* site, *hu
aork* for Ihe Slate Department,
it No ass suspended limn hri |oli.
A Navy announcrn*eiit gair no
detail* of rhargra aiitlioi llruo
sort hut said the auspenaion as*
”a» a teeuritv rl*k." It said he
ha* 10 days In which to answer
Ihe rhtrges anti request u hear­
ing if he so desire*. 17&lt;e Stnti
Department aald Mr*. Ilrun­
auer‘a suspension a a* pending
the outcome of Ihe Nasy arlion
aa In her husband.

A pielimituiy turvey of Flench
Avenue which wilt hr uted in
widening ihr riilu r tlirel at a
f.iim-lo-maikrt highway, wat |tte*
•rntrd to the City ('ommittion

I i,l ntglil hy Ji-hll I. lo t o! the
State llntliw.iv Department.
t ’lly Manager t liiford McKihluo
(tin niofning dn lared dial accord­
ing to Mr. Fox. die project I* invludrd in the Irn ltliv r |95| higli*
way improvement budget. I he
Committion agreed to the requett
by Mr, Fox to iim iuli .vhitracl and
tide information on propcity along
the right of way.
W ASHINGTON. Apr. 10— (,1*)
The Commission directed Kdwln
— The Slat* Department taul to­ Shinholser, city attorney, tn inday the Navy hat tutpemled (min­ vestigato n propo-ed Slate law
(lint would pit*, e regulation of
er Coindr. Stephen Blunaur' "u n ­ Utilities such n* power and gas
der Navy D#p»flme.it loyalty and ounpMllle* umi
the control of n
f rum n u re l t i n I'i iK P rf lit
Ite a ila a sU II* t'aa* l.taki)

‘[ American Telephone And Telegraph
To Get One-Millionth Stockholder

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C O M K ril l' C IT A T IO N S
FEW YORK
Apr. 16— OF)—
The U. 8. S-’«eta ha* turned over
ilr
cr-t* *1
ritationa
of
g -M r
’ &gt;» Coatello, Frank
ErickV i. a
I •** A Jonis to U . S.
Attorney I r ing Ga&gt;pol hero.
Caypoi it'd ni-wimen yesterday
i*v »ad jveived the cfficial
Irai'.KVitit of the record* .‘or
etude, it* sail, nv would present
evU:.-iu* i a fed* -1 gr*nd jurv
for pua*lhia indlctmctits.
Tnc Ihrro men were ciUsl for
rontampt after balking at cer­
tain questions asked them during
the SermUv crime ecmmlttee hear­
ing-. uarw aast i.ionth.
M AP C A M E R A
D A Y IO N A BF.a CII. Apr. 10
Th* largest preclalun aerial
camera in the world la bring
•.ted to map the coastline ir. this
area.

Teroaln change# caused by
hurricanes and othar disturbances
can be determined and m-re
precis nape prepared. Tha prola being conducted by tha
fl. aoast aad geodetic aur-

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vey.

A firing fortress with a crew
of eight carries the 7C-0-pound
aloft. A t a height of
1$,7$0 feet, ar. area of 124
aooa.-e miles ten he loverod In
one piett'-g
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NEW YORK. Apt. 10—(/!’&gt; A milettone in the Imtory «i
butinrtt will be rearhrd iliniilv, itotvibly hy month-end. when the
American Telephone and Telegraph Co. grti it* one millionth
s'ockholder.
It will be the first time any corporation ever hat had a million
shareholder*. Approximately, lt&lt;P~
witl be Ihe parent company of the counted f»r in tho total of
12-blllion dollar Hell System, the common
.. ......... .. (tiH-klioldi-rs.
T )i« spread of i-wnrrthlp i f
world's largest private huiinrss
these and other companies doe i
mterpris*.
The occasion w ill serve tn point not always run in proportion to
up the fact that ownership of the vise of the company, parti­
America’s Industrial giants I* cularly in ftima In which family
widely spread among large num­ holdings are large. The giant
Ford Motor Co., for Instance,
ber* of investors.
A t least 11 corporations have dot-a not even appear on the
more than 100,000 common stock­ list.
Although UFA ha* more than
holder*--or owners. According ta
latest announced totals, they are: one nml n half time* as many
A. T . and T .................
W0.000 atockholdrrs a* Du Pont, its
Genera! Mntora
446J173 |3t),H00,n60 in a -seta are dwarfGeneral Electric
249,073 ml by Du Pont’a nearly two
dollars.
And
General
Standard Oil Co. (N . J .)
222.0dt billion
W. 8. Steel
...
200 HOG Motor* with approiimately four
Pennsylvania Railroad
159,770 time* s* many ahareho1d»re at
Radio Cnrp, of America
17*,***»0 Packard has more than 30 time*
Cona. Edison Co. of N. X. 122.4*4 aa much in assets.
Packard Motor
1T0.04A
Must large corporations en­
F . I. Du Poet Da Nemours 109,774 courage wider ownership uf their
Sinclair Oil
. IO IJ iM stock. A number of them have
At lu st IT ctH«r companies apUt their stock in recent
haeo from lOjOOO to 100JKW months to th* price per share
stockholder*.
would be more attractive to tha
These do not Include haMera of •mall investor.
preferred stock In some of th&gt;General Motors split its stock
eompanlrs. However, many ir e
tw o for one 1st* last year and
ferred (lock hu he. * also m o S landsrd Oil Co. (New Jersey)
tCwitlaa*# Oa **#• test)
com m .s stock nod would be a&lt;*{

Frank Sandier,
manager of
Florida Fashions Manufacturing
Company, Ims accepted the ihulrmanship of the 19M Hanford
Dnlted Jewish Appeal Drive oti
l*eh»lf nf the nationwide tinitevl
Jewish Appeal which L-gins Apr.
15, it was announce*! her* today,
The foiled e«wi*h Appeal re­
quires $203,444,1 aHI tldt year to
meet uigent needs in Israel,
Europe, North Africa and the
United Stale*. Funds raised here
fur the United Jewish Appeal
provide fur the large-scale Immlgratinn, settlement and rehnldli(at mu program uf the United
I’n li'tio r Appeal, Joint U iitnhi]liun Committee and United Ser­
vice fur New Americent, tho
Appeal't benefieiary agencies. ,
Asserting Hint
“ the Jewish
Community nf Sanford can l&gt;«
rigidly proud of the tremendous
addevementl it helped make pos­
sible in recent yenrv In lirael
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